ALBUM REVIEW: Everything You Know is Yesterday by Hi/Jack

Hi/Jack‘s latest album, Everything You Know is Yesterday, is a rollercoaster ride of rock ‘n’ roll energy and musical diversity. From the opening chords of “Hello” to the thunderous finale of “Armageddon,” the band showcases their ability to seamlessly blend various styles while maintaining a cohesive sound throughout.

“Hello” sets the stage with its infectious guitar-driven melody, painting a vivid picture of a fantasy encounter with someone who leaves a lasting impression. The track exudes a feel-good vibe, inviting listeners into Hi/Jack‘s world of catchy hooks and spirited performances.

“Milwaukee” stands out as a testament to the band’s roots and pride in their hometown. Featuring a rap from Shle Berry, the track delivers a message of hope and resilience, infused with explosive percussion and hard rock intensity.

“Can’t Stand Up” turns the dial up with its groove-laden rhythms and unabashed celebration of Wisconsin’s drinking culture. It’s a raucous anthem that pays homage to the band’s blue-collar upbringing, serving as a fitting tribute to the good times had in their hometown.

Hi/Jack channels classic rock ‘n’ roll spirit with the high-spirited “Armageddon”. With lyrics that explore themes of finality and catharsis, the song serves as a powerful conclusion to the album’s exhilarating journey.

As a two-piece band, Hi/Jack maximises their musical versatility, delivering dynamic performances that captivate audiences and leave them craving more. With its infectious energy and melodies, Everything You Know is Yesterday showcases Hi/Jack‘s passion for music and their unwavering dedication to crafting songs that rock.