This review is a little late, which is ridiculous, considering that the self-titled โfull lengthโ from the Keith Morris-fronted OFF! clocks in at only 15 minutes.ย ย And even though they pack sixteen songs in fifteen minutes, it really shouldnโt take more than a day or two to pull a review together for this album.ย But OFF! are hardcore royalty and, honestly, I was just a little intimidated.ย If you donโt recognize his name right off, Keith Morris founded the legendary Black Flag, stuck around for one album, and then left to found and front the seminal L.A. hardcore band Circle Jerks for the next 13 or so years. The remaining members of OFF! are also celebrated musicians on the sceneโguitarist Dimitri Coats (Burning Bridges), bassist Steven McDonald (Red Kross), and pummeling drummer Mario Rubalcaba (Hot Snakes, Rocket from the Crypt).
Musically, OFF! is uncompromising, stripped-down LA hardcore, just like Morrisโ early bands.ย But somehow this feels like a progression from those days โ the album features the occasional chord change and the band instantaneously establishes (and just as quickly abandons) three or four coherent sections before each song expires. The guitar riffs and, really, EVERYTHING is loud and chunky, but each instrument is also surprisingly distinct behind all the noise.ย OFF! presents rock and roll like few bands do.ย Itโs urgent and real, with zero unnecessary fill or pretension.ย If thatโs what you like, you gotta check this one out.ย If youโre more into snotty pop-punk (Green Day), back away slowly.
Scott A. is the co-host of Left of the Dial, every Tuesday night from 10pm-midnight on KPOV (88.9 or www.kpov.org).
This article appears in May 24-30, 2012.








Coats is from Burning Brides. Not Bridges.