Early media praise for Already Dead:
“What strikes me is the emotion behind the song [‘The Spirit of Massachusetts Avenue’] — you are calling this out and you are forcefully calling this out.” _Jared Bowen on GBH ‘The Culture Show’
“Already Dead's 'Landlord' is a protest song for the modern labor movement.” _WBUR, Boston’s NPR
“‘Landlord’ furthers Already Dead’s growing legacy as New England’s independent punk rock voice for the working class.” _Jammerzine
“[‘Don’t Wake Me’] showcases hip-hop smarts, punk snarl, and dynamic synths and riffs blending together and creating a dynamic aural experience.” _New Noise Magazine
“It’s a ferocious, Pogues-style take on the song [‘Bread & Roses’], and its sentiment certainly resonates.” _Worcester Magazine
“Like fellow (Boston) bands Dropkick Murphys and Rancid, lead vocals are alternated and in [‘The Spirit of Massachusetts Avenue’] almost by the line….Again the band takes on a social topic, showing where its heart and mind is. There's anger in this song alright. One thing is certain, the anger does not stop the band from writing a great melody, making sure that all in the audience and pub can sing along to ‘your fucking problem’.” _WoNoBlog
“Brilliant.” _The Whole Kameese
“Talking about getting alive. This new manic missile [‘The Spirit of Massachusetts Avenue’] speeds up across the Massachusetts roadway with all engines on. Feet on the gas pedal, going everywhere fast, motorized by Blink-182 echoing guitars, fearless drums, intertwining shouts-and-screams and a flaming chorus. This is a great moment to get your hot rod out of the garage, pretend you’re an easy rider, pull-up like a Formula 1 bolide and raise your middle to all the bad guys along your trip. Fasten your seatbelt, the race starts here.” _Turn Up The Volume
“Three- or four-chord progressions and chainsaw stompboxes rule the day on the bouncy, uptempo punk thriller. The trio romps n’ rolls their truth like a well-oiled machine. No fussy solos or curlicues to the sound – all killer, no filler.” _Hump Day News
“We’re fired up to bring you Already Dead doing their take on an old classic. The song is called ‘Bread And Roses’, and in its original format, it’s a 100+ year old hymn and poem dedicated to the women and children striking for better working conditions in the old mill city of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Eugene Debs himself referred to the ‘Bread & Roses Strike’ as ‘the most decisive and far-reaching ever won by organized labor’ at the time. This version is Already Dead’s punked up version, which is especially fitting given the band’s roots in Massachusetts’ blue collar trade unions.” _Dying Scene
“Boston’s Already Dead is the best kind of aural enigma. They’re along the lines of Against Me! or Dropkick Murphys with their anthem crafting ability and then you throw in a little bit of the more melodic NYHC of the ’90s à la Life Of Agony’s classic ‘River Runs Red’ plus some Bad Religion, some hip-hop, some ska, and some country twang and you have a local outfit that absolutely sounds like NO ONE in the scene today.” _Rock And Roll Fables
“No wall-of-Already-Dead-dynamite electricity this time. Dan Cummings picked up his acoustic guitar and wrote this bone-chilling cry out about living on the edge of drowning or surviving. Imagine British leftist/political activist and terrific veteran songsmith Billy Bragg raising his voice or equally politically driven folk legend Woody Guthrie killing fascists again with his wooden guitar. Landlord‘s profound emotions go from hope to despair and back, and Cummings‘ anxious vocals send shivers down your spine. All-out top performance.” _Turn Up The Volume
"If you are feeling nostalgic for VFW Hall shows and punk rock of the late 1990's then you are going to love this. It's totally in the vein of Big Wig, Rise Against, Bouncing Souls, although a little more polished even though the recording maintains all of the aesthetics of the analog age. Another BMN editor thought maybe a heavier Frank Turner or a good mix of Off With Their Heads and Hot Water Music. Big fun group vocals make this something you'd want to check out live!” _Blood Makes Noise
“Boston has a great history of blue collar punk, and the latest is Already Dead. The band has a new single out called ‘My Collar is Blue.’ This new song might go a little more pop punk than what you may typically consider working class Boston punk, but there is still a lot more edge here than you would typically find in a pop punk song. I suppose this would be the definition of melodic punk. Already Dead inject just the tiniest bit of a Celtic sound on this new one, and maybe just the slightest hint of a country twang. There is still some killer gang vocals and choruses on ‘My Collar is Blue’, so even punk purists won't be able to avoid singing along.” _If It’s Too Loud
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