Labels: Loud Punk
Review by: Gareth L
Back-to-basics fast hardcore punk. Oddly enough this 7″ reminds me of the shortlived mid 90s ‘supergroup’ Nailbomb, having that raw, thrashy feel and probably having heard a few Discharge records in their lives. Certainly not breaking any new ground but solid nonetheless, you probably know what this will sound like by looking at the cover and this honesty and pragmatism is something to be admired in 2015. 4 songs, a couple of minutes each, no messing about (and a guitar solo that works surprisingly well). There is definitely a theme here though, with most of the tracks dealing with war and a post-apocalyptic vision of the future. Needless to say their opinion of things is not particularly positive. But if it was, you wouldn’t be in a band like this.