Home Blitz: Foremost & Fair (Vinyl LP)
Richie Records
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The fractured, ballsy electric guitar pop from Dan DiMaggio's outfit defines the form. Anybody who has been paying attention already knows that the Home Blitz name is a trademark of quality stamped on a handful of singles and EPs, as well as their jaw-dropping album on the Richie Records label. Foremost & Fair continues the trajectory of those records, achieving heights of fidelity, craft and fretwork dexterity that will continue to elude humbuggers, ham 'n' eggers, and all the other-butter-users for years to come. DiMaggio and the Home Blitz name have rightfully been pegged to the tradition of prolific, idiosyncratic punk-qua-pop individualists, but if you're looking for a convenient reference, you won't find it in this little write-up. Home Blitz stands alone. Seven Thirty, I'm That Key, The Tide, A in E, Downtown, The Hall, Betton Hill, Tell Me There, Why It Cries, Sick and Crazy, Horrorshow, Cutting the Cross
The fractured, ballsy electric guitar pop from Dan DiMaggio's outfit defines the form. Anybody who has been paying attention already knows that the Home Blitz name is a trademark of quality stamped on a handful of singles and EPs, as well as their jaw-dropping album on the Richie Records label. Foremost & Fair continues the trajectory of those records, achieving heights of fidelity, craft and fretwork dexterity that will continue to elude humbuggers, ham 'n' eggers, and all the other-butter-users for years to come. DiMaggio and the Home Blitz name have rightfully been pegged to the tradition of prolific, idiosyncratic punk-qua-pop individualists, but if you're looking for a convenient reference, you won't find it in this little write-up. Home Blitz stands alone. Seven Thirty, I'm That Key, The Tide, A in E, Downtown, The Hall, Betton Hill, Tell Me There, Why It Cries, Sick and Crazy, Horrorshow, Cutting the Cross