State Of Flow is an album that rides more on the bands emotional rock side than on it s hardcore underbelly, and this is something that in a new kind of way ads up to the sensitive quality of the album and No Fun At All s music. The staying power of NFAA extrovert music and nifty sing-a-longs, coupled with mostly sad emotional lyrics that touches both the inside and outside world of singer Ingemar`s life, is as always very immediate and adhesive. This time though with more delicacy and with an even bigger potential to appeal to everyone.
When NFAA was on the verge of breaking up about a year ago (but ended up just getting a new guitarist) little did anyone expect that they would find must and come back on the wagon trail with their fourth and best album so far. A record that stands strong and firm in the over-crowed pop-punk market, as NO FUN AT ALL anno 2000 don t follow the designated path.
Since the debut-MCD release of Vision in 1993, Sweden s premier hardcore pop-punkers NO FUN AT ALL has grow into a tight, intensive and frantic mean killing machine... (
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