Hard-Fi Essentials

Hard-Fi Essentials

Hard-Fi's optimistic urban energy is as informed by dance music as it is by their beloved punk rock. Their early-‘00s scuzzy pop has the social realism, guttersnipe scorn and deep reggae bass of The Clash (“Cash Machine,” ”Suburban Knights”), but it's played with the ecstatic lift and optimism of a good weekend at the clubs (“Hard To Beat,” “Living For the Weekend”). “Good for Nothing” is an instant hit of rock, played with an insistently Caribbean swing. These are songs written to pinpoint a modern kind of blues and then party it away.

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