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So, Glory Bound was selected as album of the day on the CMJ website: www.cmj.com. There's also a cool review of the record which is pasted below. Also, our whole record is availabe for download now on iTunes. Everyone with a video ipod can now dowload our album art too.
CMJ Daily Reviews February 2007 RATCHETS: Glory Bound They may not be crying out for anarchy in the UK or pleading for sedation, but it's a comfort to know that punk has survived in its original spirit. It's very clear from their occasional reggae-influenced riffs that the Ratchets were raised on the Clash, but the fact that they were left with simple yet solid song construction and a political consciousness has put them years ahead of their contemporaries. The music itself may not come across as anything terribly original, but it's a respectful and intelligent presentation of a genre that has all too often been subjected to grousing about girlfriends. At just over half an hour, the 10 tracks on this record are very high energy and should hold the attention of even those with fidgety stereo fingers. Plus, even if their lyrical insights don't spur the masses toward a call to action, the album is, if nothing else, an incredibly fun listen. - Amanda Farah
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