September 19, 2008 by George Koroneos
Koffin Kats
“Drunk in the Daylight”
Hairball 8
The Koffin Kats live in die by the term “No Filler.” Every one of their records has been a fine-tuned masterpiece, from the full-length “Inhumane” to the short but sweet “Straying from the Pack”–every album these guys put out is track-by-track flawless.
Weighing in at an epic 17 songs, “Drunk in the Daylight” is a punk rock classic, churned from the depths of hell and spewed upon the world in waves of psycho fury. Read the rest of this entry »
April 28, 2008 by George Koroneos

Koffin Kats, Speed Crazy, Hand Me Downs
Asbury Lanes, NJ
April 25, 2008
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The Koffin Kats returned to the Garden State last Friday night for a never ending evening of all things psycho. The band played just about every song in their repertoire during the nearly two hour set, pausing only for a few seconds to chug a beer.
First up were The Hand Me Downs, an adrenaline-fueled punk rock band in the vein of Rancid and equally as punchy. I would have loved these guys when I was 16. Sure, the sound is a bit dated and done many times over, but it was worth it just for the two Operation Ivy covers.
I haven’t seen Speed Crazy since they tore through Connections a few years back. At the time, I was put off by the bands’ mile-a-minute guitar licks and thrashy stylings. I now realize that the off-putting live show might have been due to the now defunct club’s miserable sound system. At the Asbury Lanes, Speed Crazy came off like a powerhouse rockabilly band with mean riffs, cool vocals, and a groove that just doesn’t stop. Erica Kozak and Greg Baby traded vocals sweeter than Exene and John Doe, while Snake pummeled the skins behind a floodlight lit bass drum. This set was well worth the second chance. Read the rest of this entry »