![]() It’s the band’s Great Leap Forward - like from Bleach to Nevermind or The Bends to OK Computer. Still, Post-Nothing was no warning for their second album, Celebration Rock - a virtual highlight reel of classic rock tics, gorged on blood, sweat, and beers. Japandroids certainly did not break any new ground on the album, but they the played with rare passion and real physical exertion. Their worldview was beautifully summed up in the band’s first epic, “Young Hearts Spark Fire”, which featured the beautiful refrain of: “I don’t wanna worry about dying / I just wanna worry about those sunshine girls.” Post-Nothing is a knowing title. ![]() Their debut album Post-Nothing was powerfully lo-fi, featuring a rigid two-instrument-two-voice delivery system that knocked twee songs into the upper decks with the fury of a hardcore band. The Canadian rock duo Japandroids have always been equal parts precious and precocious.
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