Confuse Spending Loud Night EP
You betcha! Awesomely weirdly produced noise thrash that just tears out your eardrums. Definitely insane.
You betcha! Awesomely weirdly produced noise thrash that just tears out your eardrums. Definitely insane.
A three-song, lightweight pop-punk release. Comes packaged like the first PIL 7″. “Punk the World” it says on the back. I guess their approach is to lull em into it.
This band frequently has flow, metalish intros, then launches into non-metallic straight ahead thrash. Five tunes, some catchy.
More great punk, really ripping powerful stuff, hot bass and singing. Tight band.
Well done ’77-style classic punk. No real twists here, just tight, fun punk rock. Very tacky cover stuff showing food on one side and semi-naked blonde woman on the other.
These prolific guys strike again, this time with four driving songs. Distinctive vocal style sets them apart, and as usual, their powerful classic punk kicks ass.
The SWANKYS played punk with a wild, untamed style most of the time. They range from their beginnings having some ’77-style punk influence, and then starting to play more hardcore-style while still writing songs with some melody, or just playing ripping hardcore that reminds me slightly of the BRISTLES from Sweden. This says it was mastered at Abbey Road Studios, if I’m reading it correctly. General Speech is doing a great job bringing this kind of thing to us.I have a feeling that this could be sold out by the time anyone reads this.