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''Three Chords and the Truth'' is the third studio album by American street punk band
The Ducky Boys The Ducky Boys are a street punk band from Boston. Since forming in 1995 in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, the band has released six full-length albums and over 80 songs. The band's name is derived from the name of an Irish street gan ...
. It released on November 16, 2004 via
Thorp Records Thorp Records is an independent record label focusing originally and primarily on hardcore punk, based out of Pennsylvania. Bands * Above This World * All Else Failed * Angel City Outcasts * Ashers * Awkward Thought * Benumb * Bionic * ...
and was produced and mixed by Jim Siegel. The group reverted to a three piece band with a big, professional recorded sound for the album. This is the Ducky Boy's second album with Thorp Records and their first with guitarist Douglas Sullivan.


Background and recording

The band was writing new songs until being approached by Thorp Records who signed them on July 9, 2004. On the same post, they announced that the group is currently recording a new full-length at the Outpost and the effort was expected to release in November that year. They finished recording in August and announced that Jim Siegel was attach to the effort, finishing the news with a November 16 date.


Reception

The album was met with positive review, Cory of Lambgoat had high expectations and noted that "every song features a great sing-along chorus, a strong (and often slightly familiar) melody and lyrics that expose the sensitive side of the "tough guy" life." They continue with "the well-executed gang-style vocals and handclaps always bolster the already powerful vocal delivery." They ended the review with "three Chords and the Truth consists of sixteen catchy punk rock anthems penned by a band good enough to appeal to even the most jaded audience." PunkNews.org reviewer Adam White was impressed with the songs, noting an "incredibly enjoyable slab of catchy, propulsive rock'n'roll. Like the title says The Ducky Boys stick to conventional punk song structures but they effortlessly execute big memorable hooks like few others." He finishes the reflection with "an earnest and extremely amiable collection of punk tunes." AversionOnline also had high expectations and praise that the songs are "memorable without being too overtly melodic in some respects, keeping things short but sweet." They were very pleased with the album, concluding that "it's a damn enjoyable listen."}


Track listing


Personnel

The Ducky Boys * Mark Lind – vocals and bass * Douglas Sullivan – guitar and vocals * Jason Messina – drums and vocals Additional performers *Zack Brines – organs (track 7) *James SK Wān – slide whistle Technical personnel * Jim Siegel – producer, engineer and mixing * Jeff Lipton – mastering * Orion Landau – layout


References

{{Authority control 2004 albums The Ducky Boys albums Thorp Records albums