Flat Tires — Freeborn

Freeborn

Flat Tires
Rock 2011

Emerging from the vibrant rock scene of the early 2010s, this album reflects a raw energy that resonates with the spirit of garage rock while incorporating elements of folk and punk. The production strikes a balance between polished and gritty, capturing the band’s live sound without losing its immediacy. Gritty guitar riffs intertwine with melodic hooks, creating an engaging landscape that invites listeners to dive deeper into each track. The rhythm section, tight yet unrestrained, drives the album forward with a steady pulse that matches the urgency of the lyrical themes. Key tracks like "Open Highway" showcase a driving tempo, where jangly guitars and anthemic choruses evoke the feeling of endless summer drives, while "Shadow of the Past" slows down to a reflective pace, revealing the band’s lyrical depth. The interplay between the lead vocals and harmonies adds a layer of texture, reminiscent of classic rock influences yet distinctly modern in its approach. In the context of the early 2010s, when many rock bands leaned heavily into polished production, this album stands out for its authentic sound, capturing the essence of a band finding its voice. It resonates with the DIY ethos that characterized the era’s underground scenes, appealing to listeners who prefer their rock with a touch of grit and sincerity. Overall, this album offers a compelling snapshot of a band navigating their artistic journey, making it a noteworthy listen for both genre enthusiasts and casual fans alike.

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11 tracks · 31:14 · click to preview
1
GD Woman
2:23
2
Flu
2:50
3
Freeborn
2:56
4
Crybaby
1:52
5
Two Of Three Things
1:59
6
Hypocrite
1:53
7
Lucifer
3:03
8
Trailer Daze (Live)
3:16
9
On The Loose (Live)
2:29
10
Carolina Shit Stomp (Live)
3:34
11
Rock & Roll Weekend
4:54
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