For my 1116th review, PUP delivers a more frenetic and expansive but tight and poised third album.
Best Songs: 'Morbid Stuff', 'Kids', 'Scorpion Hill', 'Blood Mary, Kate and Ashley', 'Full Blown Meltdown', 'Bare Hands'
Worst Song: 'City'
8/10
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iTunes bio: There are musicians who suffer for their art, and then there’s Stefan Babcock. The guitarist and lead screamer for Toronto pop-punk ragers PUP has often used his music as a bullhorn to address the physical and mental toll of being in a touring rock band. The band’s 2016 album The Dream Is Over was inspired by Babcock seeking treatment for his ravaged vocal cords and being told by a doctor he’d never be able to sing again. Now, with that scare behind him, he’s using the aptly titled Morbid Stuff to address a more insidious ailment: depression.
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