The Supervillains Postcards From Paradise Zip


The Supervillains – Postcards From Paradise
1.) I Hate Everything
2.) Drinkin’ Tonight
3.) Careless Whisper
4.) The Way That I Like It
5.) Free
6.) I’m Gonna Do
7.) I’m Leavin’
8.) Fundamentalists
9.) Stuck In The Middle
10.) The Bottom Of The World
11.) Puddles
12.) Without You
13.) Don’t Be Afraid
14.) Postcards From Paradise

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Release Date: Feb 8th, 2011
Record Label: RAH RAH Records

Artist Background:
The sunshine state-based, Jagermeister-loving band, The Supervillains, have been blending the crashing drums and rebel lyrics of punk rock with the quick guitar riffs and walking bass lines of ska, while also keeping a steady reggae vibe within their tunes with pulsing keys and swaying horn sections, for about a decade. Rocking out venues from Ft. Lauderdale to Anaheim with acts such as The Wailers, Pennywise and Fishbone, the guys are relentlessly on the road and just started 2011’s winter tour with fellow-Floridians Less Than Jake to promote their new album. It’s been more than two years since The ‘Villains’ LAW Records release, Massive, and today fans of the ganja-supporting musicians will get another hit of that rude-boy-charm with their first self-release via Rah Rah Records, Postcards from Paradise.

Album Review:
With Postcards From Paradise, The Supervillains’ follow up to 2008’s Massive, the Orlando boys have created a 14-track swaying sonic experience full of dancing bass lines and shining horn sections, pulsing keys and bouncing guitars that wrap around jamming drum beats, which all back lyrics that slyly embed themselves into the listener’s consciousness. I know this from personal experience because for the past week I’ve had the voices of band singers Dominic Maresco (drums) and Scott Skart Suldo (guitars) stuck in my head, singing the choruses of almost every track.

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Postcards from paradise sounded cool at first. After having it a month, I almost hate to listen to it. Usually music gets better over time, but there is not one favorite song. This album is a let down coming from the Massive album. It sounds really pop like. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 Digipak CD release of Postcards From Paradise on Discogs.

In a word, PFP is catchy. From the title to the repetitive hooks, it’s catchy as s#!t and it creates a poppy-punk album atmosphere that carries throughout. Songs like I Hate Everything, The Way I Like It, Free, and Don’t Be Afraid, have a very Green Day-311-Blink 182 vibe vocally, but are infused with tropical island, dancehall rhythms. While some might find the catchiness off-putting, I think it works great for the overall flow and connectedness of PFP as a whole and I think the songs can only add to the Supervillains’ live shows.

The paradise-pulse created by saxophone counter-melodies, playful keyboards, echoing sound effects and shimmering drum beats, give the musicality of PFP a very Beach Boys quality, but with a rude-boy twist. These aren’t your momma’s beach boys and on PFP the lyrics of The ‘Villains, for the most part, ooze with bitterness for the ladies and display a general eff you attitude for anyone who stands in the way of their punk rock dreams.

These sentiments are evident in two of my favorite tracks. I’m Leavin’ is a breezy groove about a fed up lover and Fundamentalists, with its deep horn section and quick guitar strums, is The ‘Villains way of flipping the bird to those in control (in the music industry, specifically, I think) that are closed off to new ideas and follow rigid doctrines, All they want is for them good old days to come back around, but it’s a brand new day with a brand new sound, We’re all plugged in and it’s playing loud, Let’s drive the assholes out of town.

Other notable tracks are a party anthem called Drinkin’ Tonight, a reggaefied rendition of Careless Whisper, The Bottom of The World as well as the album ender and title song, Postcards from Paradise, which is bursting with crashing drums and is reminiscent of an Irish pub song.

Overall, PFP is just another successful step in the evolution of a hardworking and fast living band. It’s great for parties and road trips or for anyone with relationship woes (music always helps!). The production quality is prime and it’s filled with a lot of fun moments and sonic layers.
Written & Reviewed by: Amber McDonald

[Editors Note: All reviews are reflective of the album in it’s entirety, from start to finish. These reviews are the honest opinion of each writer/reviewer, expressing their feedback as a genuine fan of the music. Each star rating reflects their review of the album, not the band. Music is subjective. Regardless of the review or star rating, we encourage you to listen to the music yourself & form your own opinion. Spread the awareness of all music in its art & contribution]

Every Sunday we update our MP3 Leak of the Week on the homepage with a FREE new song that runs from Sunday to Saturday. This week we have a FREE track from The Supervillians with their BRAND NEW song FREE from their NEW Album Postcards From Paradise.

The Supervillians –Postcards From Paradise
The Supervillians new song Free, from their new album Postcards From Paradise will only be available for FREE Download, until Wednesday, Jan 26th, before it’s switched from a free download to a free stream of the song. So be sure to download FREE by Wednesday to ensure you get your FREE copy by going to the homepage and downloading the song.


The Supervillians New Album Update:
As first announced in our Most Anticipated Albums of 2011 article,The Supervillians were originally set to release their new album Postcards From Paradise on Tuesday, January 25th, but the release date got pushed back to be available everywhere on Tuesday, February 8th 2011. The new album includes 14 brand new tracks and will be released under Rah Rah Rah Records. The new album was produced by by Brett Hestla & features Anthony First Class of the English Beat on the song Stuck In The Middle.
The Supervillians on TOUR…
The Supervillians are currently on tour with Less Than Jake playing a lot of their new songs live, so be sure to mark your calendar to check the group out LIVE. Check the dates below…
Tour Dates:
Jan 25 Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater
Jan 26 Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance
Jan 27 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
Jan 28 Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater
Jan 29 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Jan 30 Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
Jan 31 Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall
Feb 1 Millvale, PA @ Mr. Small’s Theater
Feb 2 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
Feb 3 Chicago, IL @ The Bottom Lounge
Feb 4 Des Moines, IA @ Peoples Court
Feb 5 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
Feb 7 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
Feb 8 Lexington, KY @ Buster’s
Feb 9 Covington, KY @ The Mad Hatter
Feb 10 Nashville, TN @ Exit In
Feb 11 Sauget, IL @ Pop’s
Feb 12 Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater
Feb 13 Tulsa, OK @ The Marquee
Feb 14 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
Feb 15 San Antonio, TX @ Backstage Live
Feb 17 Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep
Feb 18 Denver, CO @ The Summit Music Hall
Feb 19 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
Feb 20 Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
Feb 21 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
Feb 22 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst

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