Review from
RockMidgets.com
Secret Lives of the Freemasons are either very smart or very lucky. As they ready Weekend Warriors for release, it seems they're fortunate enough to be in possession of some all-important qualities. Firstly, they're gifted with unusually pristine pop sensibilities, meaning that the mainstream is most likely poised to welcome them with open arms. Secondly, and most importantly, they've got the knack for producing hooks big enough to catch a whale.
Combining party-ready pop punk with vocals heavily reminiscent of Glassjaw / Head Automatica frontman Daryl Palumbo, Weekend Warriors is the sound of a band having the time of their lives, and winning your heart in the process. 'Mascara' boasts a chorus destined for the airwaves, while 'Feels Like Home' is a near-flawless pop highlight.
Closing track 'Life Begins at 40oz' wraps things up in style, leaving you with the feeling that it's only a matter of time before the stages these guys perform on get a hell of a lot larger.