A four-piece from Poland that sounds like (and worships) fellow countrymen Vader, is the most furiously technical brutal bands I’ve heard in a long-ass time.
Wowee. So fucking good. Add this to your “dreamy, poppy, touching” indie rock collection now, where it will fit snugly between Wheat and Creeper Lagoon.
A very brutal, enjoyable death metal album, one I’ll play again and again, but it’s not the most mind-boggling one you’ll find if you look more closely.
Although only six songs, this has the San Franciscan quartet focusing more on the cotton candy, tongue-twisting, goose-bump-giving melodies that the debut.
Sick Of It All bassist Craig Setari on vocals, Good Riddance vocalist Russ Rankin on bass, Good Riddance bassist Chuck Platt on guitar. Pre-’82 hardcore/punk.
Sometimes it’s explosive carnage, sometimes it’s crisp sing-alongs, but it’s always unpredictably musical yet so familiar. This is what pop really could be.