This is the first studio album from U.K. Subs since bad diagnosis in 1996. Since completing 1996’s ‘Shoot You Down’, U.K. Subs fulfilled their contract with Savoy Records and where under no obligation to release another album. On Punk Can Take It album, U.K. Subs have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. If you want to hear real Rock: Punk-Rock, get this record now!
is one of the best records ever.
div 8 x 5 as a highlight of Punk Can Take It contains a ton of cool melodies. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on Punk Can Take It. The beautiful sound of this track makes you want to close your eyes and sway away with the music. Sensitive Boys is a fine track on any terms. U.K. Subs is hitting on all cylinders in I Don’t Need Your Love. Voice of U.K. Subs in Limo Life is honest and guitar work is subtle and poignant. Cocaine is one of these floating songs. In Teenage the light shines equally on lyrics, vocals and instrumentation. Warhead is new, fresh, and hypnotizing. You Don’t Belong has a gorgeous instrumental sound, which lets U.K. Subs’s strong vocals come to the fore. Confrontation Street - This happy song is an ode to optimism and an anthem. One of the songs that always stick in my mind is Time And Matter because the melody in the chorus is so good. Party In Paris - This one makes me want to not only sing along. Face The Machine - Well, here we get a bit more meaning. Violent City is an upbeat song with a constant snare hit. This song has very few things relative to that of it’s predecessor. U.K. Subs must have run out of lyrics on the next track Perfect Girl.
Punk Can Take It CD


