Dan Swano returns three years hence with the fourth installment of his Breathing Shadow concept and the picture just gets brighter, stranger, more enigmatic.
While “(I Wanna Be Your) Density” doesn’t match “(Will You Be My) Judy Jetson,” Nerf Herder’s “Courtney Love” didn’t compare to their classic “Van Halen.”
Punk rock’n’power boogie-rooted rock and fucking roll, keeping the tempos in the mid-quick range, the guitars set on “stun,” and the drums set on “stomp.”
Politically-charged melodic hardcore/noisecore act Boy Sets Fire have found a new home at Wind-Up, home of Creed, and to celebrate, the band has issued an EP.
This latest release from A Global Threat is comprised of 15 tracks taken from split EPs released in the late ’90s when Mark Unseen was the lead vocalist.
For the first time since the NY band’s inception, the ominous, wretched cries of the guitar bends have been traded in for traditional grinds and chugs.
This is Vader members Mauser and Doc’s side band. Ironic, then, that this sophomore release is actually better than the last Vader full-length, Revelations.