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Their strongest point is their versatility. With snappy Pop-Punk ("Mr. Punch"), Oi!-ballad "Solidarity" (a cover of the immortal Angelic Upstarts), and the dancable Ska-song "Time machine to 1969".
by Matthias Mader
(06.09.2007)
400 Live-gigs and four really great studio albums β if you donβt know the Stage Bottles you can hardly call yourself a Punk. With no further fussing around, the Stage Bottles from Frankfurt am Main are among the most important German Punk bands of the last 15 years! This status is again impressively underpinned by their new album, "Mr. Punch". Just like they manage to gather rivet-Punks, Oi!-Skins and Rude Boys at their shows (under the banner of anti-fascism), also the 14 new songs easily fusion plenty of musical influences (from Street Punk, Rock and Ska) for an organic, well-balanced whole. Fast Pop-Punk ("Mr. Punch"), the lyrically profound Oi!-ballad, "Solidarity" (a cover of the immortal Angelic Upstarts), or the danceable Ska-stomper "Time machine to 1969" β one of the biggest strengths of the Stage Bottles is their variability.