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Prude
Prude (yellow & black splattered vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PNE 4161. Rel: 04 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Mad Cafe (2:07)
Myopic (3:03)
Hey Listen (2:23)
Demolition Man (2:43)
Business Ethics (2:50)
Slide 2 Me (2:38)
Chow (2:35)
The Bitters (3:10)
Yankee Trails (2:46)
Peer Review (3:34)
Review: Returning with their follow up to 2022's exceptional high watermark Hygiene, the fifth full-length from Albany, New York based post-hardcore heroes Drug Church promises to be their most introspective and scathing work to date. Initially formed as a side-project to frontman Patrick Kindlon's Self Defence Family, while guitarist Nick Cogan would soon find himself equally busy with his side-project turned hardcore megastars Militarie Gun, the seasoned veteran status of all core members allows their compositions to sonically weave through the intersectionality of their musical backgrounds. Coalescing the jagged aggression of Black Flag with the frenetic grunge of Mudhoney, while offering crunching nods to Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer and especially Pixies, with regard to Kindlon's constant to-and-froing from absurdist shrugs to unhinged displays of utter terror, Prude promises Drug Church's reliable brand of accessibility and aggression, only with both ends of the spectrum maximalised to the point of ouroboros self-devourment. This is the RevHQ exclusive variant, limited to just 300 copies pressed on yellow and black splattered wax.
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Different Shade Of Blue
Different Shade Of Blue ('bleach' marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PUNO 247141. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Belleville
Trapped In The Grasp Of A Memory
A Serpent's Touch (feat Emma Bolster)
By The Grave
In The Walls
Guided By The Moon
Mistakes Like Fractures
Forget Your Name (feat Keith Buckley)
Road 23
And Still I Wander South
Denied By Fate
Misguided Son
Review: Kentucky metallic hardcore heroes and now with the release of 2024's You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To, easily the heaviest and most abrasive act to ever be nominated for a Grammy, Knocked Loose have been on a remarkable upward trajectory over the past half-decade thanks primarily to 2019's sophomore declaration of venomous intent A Different Shade Of Blue. Building off the beatdown blueprint of their 2016 debut Laugh Tracks, their sophomore follow-up dialled the controlled chaos up to maximalist levels with more frenetic compositions, bowl-rupturing breakdowns and a haunting atmosphere reminiscent of modern arthouse horror cinema, with internet circles dubbing their style as "A24-core", inspired by the film production house of the same name. Led by the despairing, throat-shredding howls of vocalist Bryan Garris and his macabre, esoteric lyricism that makes cuts such as 'Trapped In The Grasp Of A Memory', 'Mistakes Like Fractures' and 'And Still I Wander South' so simultaneously poetic yet anxiety-inducing, their underdog success story seems so unlikely and bizarre. From performing at Coachella to appearing as the live act on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, the shape of punk to come is here and more uncompromising than normies could have ever expected. At six years old, revisiting their second full-length serves as a reminder that they've always been this mean and unwilling to accommodate for more delicate sensibilities.
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