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In an era when we’ve all been hit over the head once too often with
pop punk, a band like the Fire Drills (due at Bender’s Tavern on
Saturday, May 30) can superficially sound like a continuation of that
sort of thing. Except with this band, the most cursory of listens makes
it obvious that there’s more than a taste of the power pop of bands
like the Jam, Stiff Little Fingers and Buzzcocks floating about the
Fire Drills’ driving choruses and introspective verses — which is
to say there’s plenty of punk-rock energy and bite to the music, but
there’s also a good deal more nuance and a richer palette than you get
with the average pop-punk act. Sure, angst over the usual rock-and-roll
complaints informs the music, but intelligence and introspection stream
underneath absolute conviction.