And rock is what they do, steadily so, throughout second album ‘Get Saved’. There’s nothing here that’s likely to blindside listeners of Burning Airlines, Braid or even Garrison, but, like those acts, Pilot To Gunner maintain their quality throughout, with the opening title track every bit as strong as the closing ‘Sound Recovery’. Single ‘Barrio Superstar’ features some ace Q And Not U-style call and response action, and on the whole ‘Get Saved’ is a strong, solid album that packs a punch when it needs to and never eases off so much as to make you reach for the skip function. Smeared with the bloody remains of Sixties pop-cum-garage bands, yet spilling over with a distinctly D.C. inspired post-punk energy courtesy of J. Robbins’ production, this is punk rock redemption for the new nu-wave generation. You’ll dance, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, but most of all, you will rock.