1. Sober Up Tomorrow
2. Know I Shouldn't, Know I Will
3. Jumping Over Fences To Play Halo
4. Big Ed's Gas Farm
5. Former Glories
6. Dreaming Of Your Etc.
7. Quiet Bears
8. Let's Do This Every Night
9. Mississauga, Ontario
10. That Blackness
Stuck Out Here's second album "Last Night, This Morning" is an album that confirms the band as an indie punk type of band. These guys have that sound where you have a raw indie feel to your band but are a little faster and hit the punk vibe. This band is similar to bands such as Pkew Pkew Pkew, Single Mothers or Pup, so if you like bands like this, you should like this album. They have done a pretty good job here. When looking at the recording quality of this album, the album has been recorded to a little bit less than average here. We do however feel this was a planned sound for the band to sound a little rough and grimy for more of that punk feel. It doesn't sound too bad. The instrumentation on the album is pretty standard here. These guys haven't really gone out and thrown all the tricks at this album, which is part of the sound. Punk bands don't really have crazy solos or precision playing on their albums, so it fits right in. Now onto the vocals and lyrics, the vocals on this album are very straightforward and clear enough for you to hear just what they are singing about. At times they do have a rougher vocal sound when they do the duel sung vocals. Now onto the lyrics, the lyrics on this album are quite interesting actually. The band seems to just be singing songs about life and the things that happen with living life. As one of the lyrics say "there taking out my wisdom teeth." This is pretty much just an easy to listen to album. If you are looking for a single to this album, give the song "Quiet Bears" your attention, as this song gives you the best feel for how the album sounds. Stuck Out Here have made their second album compares to their previous in both style and sound. We feel like this album gives them more of a selection to do a bigger set and hopefully they go out and play more. We think these guys don't really have one thing that separates them from the rest, but maybe just attacking things could get them noticed. Not bad on this one. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think of it.
Genre: Punk/Rock/Indie
Release Date: May 2nd, 2011
Location: Clinton, Ontario
Label: None
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