The Boroughs -
Ostrich (EP)
Simply put, The Boroughs are a punk / rock band hailing from New
York City, New York. The band formed in 2002 and consists of Ryan Dwork (vocals,
guitar), Grady Feldgus (drums) and Justin Farrell (bass). Similar to many of
their influences, the band loves to play loud, melodic, passionate rock and
roll. Like their influences: The Clash, Lou Reed, Nirvana, The Violent Femmes,
The Ramones and CCR, The Boroughs write and perform music that moves the mind,
body and soul. Founded in NYC, the group's sound and attitude is as raw and
refined as the city they live in.
The Boroughs have just recently had the pleasure of releasing their debut EP
entitled “Ostrich”. Composed of five solid tracks, the band has set its mark and
has taken a stand as the defining face of punk rock in Queens.
It is obvious that The Boroughs musical style sounds very similar to The Ramones
and Buddy Holly. The sound has a rough, edgy, and energetic feel which gives it
its old-school CBGB’s style and definitive flair. The EP starts things off with
‘Gone Too Far’. This song has a modern punk musical feel, blended with old style
punk vocals, an excellent combination. ‘Ostrich’ I have to admit is very catchy,
but generic. Lyrically the song is lacking in its simplicity with it’s almost
nursery demeanor. The band makes it up with ‘Dine ‘N Ditch’. This is an
excellent song that perfectly showcases the band’s talent on all levels.
Musically and lyrically this song excels. This track could be put up against
hits such as ‘I Wanna Be Sedated’. ‘Trust Fund’ is another excellent track.
Lyrically it deals with the struggles that millions of New Yorkers face by being
walked over and stepped on by the rich and wealthy. Musically I can feel rage
and anger in the instruments and especially in the vocals. The song is still
very catchy and doesn’t sound whiny, so nothing is taken away from its overall
effect which is stellar. The EP concludes with ‘Disappointed’, an edgy, catchy
rock song with strong similarities to Buddy Holly.
The Boroughs have all of the necessary cards for a full house. They write and
perform music that moves the mind, body and soul. They have played some of the
most prestigious New York City clubs including CBGB's, Luna Lounge and Arlene's
Grocery. In addition, the band was selected out of thousands to participate in
Little Steven's Underground Garage Rock Festival and Guitar World's M.E.A.N.Y.
fest. Topping it all off with the debut EP “Ostrich” has been receiving to rave
reviews. Graduating from the Ramones school of rock, the band’s goals remain the
same ; play shows, make records, pay rent and of course ROCK!
Rating: 3.5/5
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