Johnny Panic - The Good Fight

A couple of years ago, South London punk rockers Johnny Panic were on their way to a major breakthrough.

Posted Thursday, 29 November 2007 in

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Johnny Panic

Johnny Panic - The Good Fight

Rating: 8

A couple of years ago, South London punk rockers Johnny Panic were on their way to a major breakthrough. They had a dedicated following and a great debut album. But fortunes alter quickly in the music industry, and a series of setbacks put the band out of action until now. The changes that time has brought are impossible to ignore. This is a bold second album, and one that shows there's much more to Johnny Panic than catchy pop choruses. Alongside riotous rock and outspoken lyrics, you'll find a Green Day-inspired mini-epic ('Never Me') and a U2-style guitar anthem ('A World Away') - and that's just the start. Proof that some risks are worth taking.



Victoria Durham

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