Labels: self released
Review by: Alex Deller
I think we are probably at a point in human evolution where any review of a new Warcry is a fairly moot thing. Warcry is Warcry is Warcry, right? Well, yes. For the most part. The first two songs are, anyway. They sound like Warcry generally sound: big, hairy, vom-vocalled things played resolutely in the beat of D. Then there’s that third one, which is a ‘remix’. It starts with an air raid siren, has some murkily slowed-down vocals going on and buries the familiar Warcry kernel beneath something that Therapy? or Pitchshifter may have attempted back in the mid-90s. Whether or not its existence is entirely warranted is debatable, but, hey, at least it made a bit of a change.