
There are a few things that Sum 41 can be accused of, but indulging in the national music sport of ‘coat tail riding’ is not one of them. Like many artists before them, it would have been easy for the Canadian rockers to simply replicate the easily-accessible pop-punk melodies that bought them fame and fortune on their second album All Killer No Filler. Instead they have morphed and adapted their musical style just enough to keep the fans and critics happy whilst maintaining a quality that is still very much in the Sum 41 camp.
Their latest release Screaming Bloody Murder has seen the...