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The Boondocks - EP Review: The Boondocks

01 Feb 2024 // A review by Brad Miller

Reviewers can sometimes fall into the trap of being either overly critical or offering nothing but cringe worthy praise when writing. When it comes to this latest effort put forward by Auckland two-piece (Scott Parker, vocals and bass and Branden Pritchard, drums) The Boondocks, the high praise is well deserved and genuine.

Opening with the thunderous and catchy Alone, seatbelts should be fastened, and all hands placed inside the ride. I had to stop and remind myself that this EP was recorded with nothing but Scott’s vocals and bass, and Branden’s drums. If you’re a Rock FM listener, you’ll have likely heard this track already, as well as its FM contemporary Black Taxi. Both tracks have received some hefty air time and rightly so, with each track making its way up the NZ music charts (making it to #17 and #11 respectively). 

I’m curious to know how much inspiration artists such as the Arctic Monkey’s and Royal Blood played on The Boondocks, as their influences can definitely be felt. However, Scott and Branden have very much made this EP their own. The EP’s second track Nice Guy is written from the perspective of a creep, a man who believes acting a certain way will entitle him to praise or special treatment. The Boondocks say of the track “Essentially, the song is a story from the perspective of a creep, who feels as though he is owed. The song was intended as a bit of a laugh, but we also don’t tolerate that kind of behaviour… so the message is still there.”

Coming in next we have Payday. Now, without making this review political… there is a certain follically challenged party leader who could do with a listen to this track. Many Kiwi’s are having a tough time financially right now, and Payday perfectly captures that struggle and all the feelings associated with it. With the bridge even taking a jab at the ever unattainable housing market. Payday will definitely be on my playlist the next time I’m heading to the supermarket swearing under my breath.

I was fortunate enough to catch The Boondocks live last year at the now famous Dougfest in Hamilton. This next track caught my attention then and it still does now. Black Taxi closes out this EP with the force of nature that is Branden’s drums driving the track. Another catchy hit ripe for the airwaves and hopefully your next show. The Boondocks is a loud, joyful, angry, fast, and sometimes aggressive EP, with some humour sprinkled in. I thoroughly enjoyed this EP, and wholeheartedly await my next Boondocks experience. If you love fast rock and catchy kiwi tunes, I think you will too.

The Boondocks was mixed, mastered, recorded, and produced by Scott Seabright.

 

About The Boondocks

The Boondocks are New Zealand's hottest up-and-coming rock act.

A high-energy, attention demanding, riff rock from the rural community of the Awhtiu Peninsula, south of Auckland. Formed by Scott Parker and Branden Pritchard in late 2022, the duo has quickly climbed to the top of the music scene, earning a name for themselves by pushing the boundaries of what just two people can accomplish with nothing but a bass guitar and a drum-kit. They have also become renown for their unparalleled work ethic, electrifying, and unforgettable live performances, as well as their ability to sell out venues.

The band has consistently released charting singles, getting major air time on stations such as The Rock FM, Hauraki, and more. The Boondocks have already grown a loyal and dedicated fanbase in their short time, proving time and time again that they are the next generation in Kiwi rock.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for The Boondocks

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The Boondocks
Year: 2024
Type: EP

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