![]() ![]() These masked miscreants can stalk me any time. It's easy to question the longevity of Masked Intruderâa band built on noveltyâbut love or loathe the gimmick, their melodies are undeniably joyful. The lyrical absurdity can also be overlooked performed with such sincerity, the record almost comes across as a collection of genuine love songs (and one about robbing someone at knifepoint). Masked Intruder's first full-length release combines elements conducive to producing a successful pop punk recordâthe album is short, sweet and insanely fun. Essentially, the message we can take from the song is not to mess with these guys when they want to get paid, as Blue is the first to let us know he's got a knife, motherfucker it's a switchblade. The band takes their victim on a two-minute journey, detailing just what's about to go down. "Stick âEm Up" deviates from the melodic ditties of the rest of the record and hits us with a punchy, fast-paced sound. In between uptempo songs about stalking unsuspecting females, Masked Intruder changes pace with "Stick âEm Up," which chronicles the band's passion for armed robbery. Another standout on the record, "Wish You Were Mine," once again blends doo-wop and pop punk, with an a capella introduction that delves into a clean guitar riff and lively beat. Melodically pleasing track "Heart Shaped Guitar" features Mixtapes' Maura Weaver as the goaded voice of Blue's affections, with the two melding vocally to create a dynamic back-and-forth. In particular, the harmonies scattered throughout "Hello Beautiful" complement the song's peppy charm perfectly, backing up Blue as he dejectedly sings, " I can tell just by the look that's in your eyes / That you don't consider this a nice surprise / Finding me here in your house." ![]() It's clear that Masked Intruder have been practicing their harmonies while behind bars, showcased on several of the album's tracks. Similarly, "Am I Only Dreaming" recalls the essence of timeless pop songs, with guitarist, Green, and bass player, Yellow (AKA Orange), providing doo-wop style backup vocals. "Unrequited Love" tugs at the heart strings, with melancholy lyrics like, " Every single day is lonelier than the last / Cried so many tears that I had to wring out my mask." The song fuses the fundamentals of pop punk with a throwback to the '50s, and a short but slick guitar solo contributes to making the song an album highlight. Lyrically, the song is more indicative of the record as a whole, with lead vocalist Blue lamenting, " You just can't charm a lady with a knife / But that sucks cause that's all I know how to do." "How Do I Get to You" tells the classic tale of an ill-fated loveânot only one-sided, but further prevented by incarcerationâwith simple yet effective harmonies layered on top of an infectious melody. Despite the syrupy nature of the song, there's an endearing quality in lyrics like, " In a world of nightmares you're a sweet, sweet dream / Just about the prettiest thing that I've ever seen." With a hyper catchy melody and prison sentence-inspired title, album opener "25 To Life" sets the tone for the rest of the record. The band's latest offering contains an assortment of these irreverent stalker-style jams, in addition to coverage of their adventures in petty crime. This is how the members of Masked Intruder spend their evenings, and like all legitimate musicians, they share their life experiences through song. Watch the video for Stick Em Up (I Got a Knife) from Masked Intruders First Offense for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. If not, just try to remember that guy or girl you met briefly at a party but weren't really into then imagine said guy/girl showing up at your house at 3 a.m., wearing a brightly colored balaclava and serenading you with a catchy pop punk ballad. ![]() You will be able to pay with a card without a PayPal Account.If you're familiar with Wisconsin's Masked Intruder, you'll know exactly what to expect from their self-titled full-length debut. You can click on "Pay with credit or Visa Debit Cart".
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