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..Here are some recent reviews for "New People Make Us Nervous"
3rd Generation Nation Webzine - Germany:
Thanks to Adam for the Translation.
With "new people make us nervous" the Canadian trio transitions smoothly from their preceding album "aux". Once more, they emphasize their ability to write strong melodies which impact the listener immediately. the remaining tracks are great to begin with but grow on you inevitably becoming magnificent musical moments captured on this latest creation. As mentioned, the melodies are Alpha and Omega and on this album they create a unique mix from old British power pop and 80's new wave to isolated, oblique guitar riffs like Wire and '77 punk rock. All of these aspects were brought together in a masterfully done studio production. This is another album accomplished once more with their own unique accents and it never sounds like a copy of a copy. Simply class!(*****)
Maximumrocknroll 285
Wow, a welcome new dsicovery for me. Mining the same updated pop-punk/power-pop/mod-punk vein as SMALLTOWN or current faves (and co-Canucks) TRANZMITORS, with the hint of a less snotty BRIEFS and a literary JAWBREAKER-esque quality to the lyrics. Great stuff, recorded well and with great catchy choruses. Sounds authentic but not retro. Eight songs at 45RPM for max. auditory effect. Apparently the CD has five more songs-BOO! If those extra songs we're any good they'd be onthe vinyl. You don't need 'em! (AM)
NOW WAVE Webzine
Statues New People Make Us Nervous CD (Pelado Records/Shooting at Decoys)(REVIEW BY LORD RUTLEDGE)Your typical pop-crazy Now Wave readers will love Sudbury, Ontario's Statues. On its second full-length release, this mod/punk/powerpop trio lets loose 13 bolts of upbeat, high-energy tuneage that I can't help but crank loud. What a great album!Kicking up some snappy Jam/Buzzcocks electricity a la American counterparts The Adored and specializing in bright, frenetic melodies that would thrill fans of Green Day, Statues storm out of the gates and never let up on this delightful sophomore effort. It's hard to single out one particular "hit", because song after song is tuneful and energetic in the most thoroughly enjoyable way. I'm especially keen on "Living In Lines", "Nerve Damage", "The Last Stand", and "Rubber Gloves". With the exception of minor forays into the realm of Clashy reggae and radio friendly post-punk, the disc delivers a non-stop barrage of pulsating power chords and brisk, catchy tunes. But don't go thinking this is lightweight, fluffy stuff! The vibe here is nervy, not cutesy. There are no sappy songs about broken hearts or unattainable pretty girls. In fact, one of the things I like most about this album is the lyrics. Here Statues take on some sharp social commentary in a non-preachy and not at all heavy-handed way. These are songs that reflect the pervasive anxiety and emotional disconnection that plague today's world: technology gone too far, governments and employers intruding into our lives, consumerism run amok, and the overmedicated masses beset by the rigors of the rat race. All of this 21st Century fear and loathing is explored with good humor and invigorating, high-spirited playing. I defy you not to smile and dance your way through the infectious refrain "We can't complain about the weather/If we never go outside".All in all, a totally outstanding release from one of North America's most underrated punky pop groups. Jump on it, Now Wave Nation!---Lord Rutledge January 12, 2007
Screaming Bloody Mess Webzine
Statues - New People Make Us Nervous (Pelado Records)
If you find a better example of power pop punk than ‘Living in Lines’ than fucking email me at the address at the bottom of this review and let me know as it would have to bloody good to challenge the little over two minutes of goodness from Statues (a three piece pop punk with just the right amount of mod leanings ) See -‘Nerve Damage’. Think of modern day pop punk – the Ergs- mixed with a more upbeat Jawbreaker. While the ska inflected All Good Things could probably have been left off this is otherwise a quality release. www.peladorecords.comTim Scott

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Member Since: 8/20/2004
Band Website: statues.ca
Influences: Buzzcocks
The Undertones
Joe Jackson
The Clash
Hüsker Dü
Replacements
Punk Rock
Power Pop
New Wave
Sounds Like: 70's Punk 80's Power Pop
Record Label: FDH,Deranged,PTrash,Radio81,Plastic Idol,Pelado
Type of Label: Indie

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Aux. now available on Vinyl

Our first album, "Aux."  from 2005 released on CD by Pelado Records is now availble on vinyl from our friends at P.Trash Records. Here is what they had to say about it:After the release of their ...
Posted by statues on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:31:00 PST

Euro Tour Confirmed/ New Records

Hey, We got to the green light to get our tickets to Europe for a 3 week tour starting April 18 and running through May 10th. Thanks to Flo at Trapdoor Tourz for his hard work in this. We are pre...
Posted by statues on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 10:58:00 PST

Euro Bound - Take 2

Hey, With the help of Flo at Trapdoor Tourz in Germany, we are rescheduling our Euro tour for spring, 2008. We will be heading over and starting our tour on April 18, 2008 and wrapping up on May ...
Posted by statues on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 07:46:00 PST

Hanx!

There and back again. Fun is law. We'll ruin your life, but we'll clean your house. Thanks to: Radio La Patch, Cas and the Cassette Quartet, Steve M$M, Holy Cobras, The Lakes', Mark Black (sorry about...
Posted by statues on Thu, 15 Nov 2007 06:58:00 PST

Fucked Up Fest, East Coast, Records!

Hey Everyone, Here's where we're at. Next weekend, on Sunday the 21st of October to be precise, we'll be down in Toronto to take part in the last show of this year's Fucked Up Fest. We'll be play...
Posted by statues on Fri, 12 Oct 2007 10:44:00 PST

Good News/Bad News aka 50/50

BAD So, we are more than bummed to inform you that our Euro tour planned for Oct/Nov has been postponed.  This is completely out of our hands. I would like to thank Flo and Trapdoor-Tourz&nb...
Posted by statues on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:31:00 PST