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A Bit Much in Franklin, TN

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If what you want most in a punk band is an exceptional ranter at the vocal mike, then
Jamie Kilstein & the Agenda
may well be your new favorite act.
Jamie Kilstein
has spent years establishing himself as a standup comic and spoken word artist, and he's put those skills to excellent use on
A Bit Much
, his first album with his band
the Agenda
. While
Kilstein
is a solid guitar player and the tunes he's written work well, the real reason for this band to exist is for
to bark and howl his lyrics about the many things that fill him with rage: homophobia, male privilege, sexism, economic injustice, the NRA, racism, irresponsible parents, and much more. (Fair warning:
is an unapologetic leftist activist, so political conservatives should steer clear of this album, unless they're eager to have their views challenged.) Right out of the gate,
and his accompanists tear into the buzzy punkish groove of "Fuck the NRA," where the waves of guitar and drums set the scene as
unleashes a torrent of articulate venom about gun ownership in America, complete with lots of F-bombs. (Second fair warning: if cursing bothers you, you really should not buy this album.)
offers up a few proper songs on
, but most of the album finds
energetically declaiming while the music adds weight and emphasis to his words, and the best moments are decidedly more powerful than
's spoken word recordings. Producer and multi-instrumentalist
Kevin Salem
has struck a careful balance between the music and
's monologues, and the relatively apolitical "Nerd Love" shows
could play to a nonpartisan crowd if he wanted, though it's pretty clear he doesn't.
is a splendid example of how to mix comedy and rock & roll, though ultimately this is more about
Jamie
and his comedy routines than the music that sets them off. ~ Mark Deming
If what you want most in a punk band is an exceptional ranter at the vocal mike, then
Jamie Kilstein & the Agenda
may well be your new favorite act.
Jamie Kilstein
has spent years establishing himself as a standup comic and spoken word artist, and he's put those skills to excellent use on
A Bit Much
, his first album with his band
the Agenda
. While
Kilstein
is a solid guitar player and the tunes he's written work well, the real reason for this band to exist is for
to bark and howl his lyrics about the many things that fill him with rage: homophobia, male privilege, sexism, economic injustice, the NRA, racism, irresponsible parents, and much more. (Fair warning:
is an unapologetic leftist activist, so political conservatives should steer clear of this album, unless they're eager to have their views challenged.) Right out of the gate,
and his accompanists tear into the buzzy punkish groove of "Fuck the NRA," where the waves of guitar and drums set the scene as
unleashes a torrent of articulate venom about gun ownership in America, complete with lots of F-bombs. (Second fair warning: if cursing bothers you, you really should not buy this album.)
offers up a few proper songs on
, but most of the album finds
energetically declaiming while the music adds weight and emphasis to his words, and the best moments are decidedly more powerful than
's spoken word recordings. Producer and multi-instrumentalist
Kevin Salem
has struck a careful balance between the music and
's monologues, and the relatively apolitical "Nerd Love" shows
could play to a nonpartisan crowd if he wanted, though it's pretty clear he doesn't.
is a splendid example of how to mix comedy and rock & roll, though ultimately this is more about
Jamie
and his comedy routines than the music that sets them off. ~ Mark Deming

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