The Prozacs - “Playing the chords we love”
The Prozacs - “Playing the chords we love” – I’m happy to say that The Prozacs are back with a new album. This album combines every aspect of music there is to be enjoyed, harmonizing whoa ohs’ in “Isolation”, hand claps in “Forever”, mild solos through out, well timed back vocals, and of course more hooks than Bass Pro Shop. The Prozacs have a new line up and it seems to have re-energized The Prozacs sound. The basic musical foundation is the same as it has always been, wide stance poppy 3 chord ballads, but “Playing the chords we love” takes a step back from The Prozacs last release “Questions, Answers & Things Never Found" and digs down deep and pulls out a variety of sounds, techniques, and fun that really comes out in this album. Adding the female backup vocals through out the album makes for a great addition to the album. This is definitely by far the best Prozacs album to date, which I think has put them on the next level as a band. There’s variety, hooks, energy, good song writing and just overall positive energy. I would put “What I Am” (Which is pretty much just one big hook of a song), “Attack! “(Throws everything at you including the kitchen sink), & “The Jam” s the top songs on this release. If you’re looking for solid grassroots pop punk album, than this is album is for you. 4.5/5