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"I’ve always enjoyed albums that try to say everything all at once. I’m never sure if an artist or band does this on purpose. I’m not sure if anyone could. Perhaps that is what makes this sort of thing good. To reveal a series of grievances—anger, doubt, and confusion—wrap it together in ever growing booze soaked grief, you can get something bigger. Something unexpected. It isn’t necessarily something complete, or a finished story. It becomes a feeling, a mood. The sort of thing that can’t quite be said out loud, because you aren’t entirely sure what it is. But you know that something is horribly wrong, even if you don’t know what to do about it." (C.B. Renz, Midwest Action) Young Marshall of Chicago, Il represents a piece of local music history now lost. Their sound is unapologetically reminiscent of the early 00's local Chicago scene in which they cut their teeth. Part punk, part indie, these songs are not standardize and they do not fit a particular format.