Reviews

Chuck Jones / Sentido Común DCxPC Live and Punk Rock Mag Presents, Vol. 17: Live in Valle Guarco, Cartago, Costa Rica, 11/19/2022 split LP

This seems to be a split record between two bands from Costa Rica. Not just that, but bands who are connected by a bilingual punk zine out of Costa Rica called Punk Rock Mag. From there, the bands both did a session with DCxPC Live and put it out as an homage to live records—the recording quality is great for a DIY live recording. SENTIDO COMUN has eight songs, whereas CHUCK JONES only has five. My favorite song from the A-side is SENTIDO COMUN’s “El Dia Que Muera” (“The Day I Die”). It’s strong and sung with a lot of passion, almost as much as in their song “Sk8 or Die.” People take skateboarding so seriously! Por que andar en patineta es genial! While I did say the live recording is decent quality, it would sound a whole lot better if there was a live crowd. A lot of the background “whoa-oh”s are sung off-key, and the main vocals tend to get buried in the mix. However, the CHUCK JONES side is solid AF. The recording is a lot punchier and clearer than SENTIDO COMUN’s. For both bands, all songs are sung in Spanish, though the insert is in Spanish and English. While the recording on the B-side sounds a lot better, I think it’s really that CHUCK JONES is more experienced? I don’t know anything about either band, but the B-side is a lot stronger than the A-side. Cool project, great idea, awesome band exposure. I do think it sounds weird being so clean without a live audience.