Here Comes Trouble (The Eyeliners album) explained

Here Comes Trouble
Type:Album
Artist:The Eyeliners
Cover:The_eyeliners-here_comes_trouble.jpg
Released:2000
Genre:Pop Punk
Label:Panic Button[1]
Lookout Records
Prev Title:Confidential
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Sealed with a Kiss
Next Year:2001

Here Comes Trouble is an album by the Eyeliners, released in 2000.[2] [3]

Critical reception

AllMusic wrote that "if Rizzo from Grease got cloned three times and they started their own band, it would definitely sound something like the Eyeliners." The Chicago Tribune wrote that the band have "internalized [the Ramones'] way of pounding home massive garage-pop hooks with buzz-saw punk ferocity." The Arizona Republic stated that the band "have a knack for taking classic rock and roll and reinventing it with sassy punk-rock attitude."[4]

Track listing

  1. "Here Comes Trouble!" 1:12
  2. "Party Til the Break of Dawn" 2:04
  3. "Johnny Lockheart" 2:13
  4. "See You Tonight" 1:59
  5. "So What?!" 1:16
  6. "Stuck on You" 2:06
  7. "That's the Way It Goes" 2:26
  8. "Rock & Roll Baby" 2:51
  9. "Don't Go" 1:38
  10. "Ooh Way Ooh (I Don't Like You)" 1:40
  11. "Punk Rock Planet" 1:59
  12. "Do the Zombie" 2:05
  13. "If I Were You" 2:06
  14. "Nothing Left to Say" 2:22

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Artist Biography by Jason Ankeny . AllMusic . 25 March 2021.
  2. Web site: WHEN THE 50S WERENT EVIL . OC Weekly . 25 March 2021.
  3. Web site: The United States Of Punk: The best band from every state in America . Kerrang! . 25 March 2021.
  4. Searleman . Eric . SISTER ACT A BAND WITH A BOND: THE EYELINERS' POP-PUNK NEEDS NO MAKEOVER . The Arizona Republic . 16 Nov 2000 . 13.