Musically this ain’t so bad—kinda derivative but well executed post-U.K. hardcore fodder —but lyrically there’s zippo to write home about, with hollow rebellion against an undefined enemy being the order of the day. Ultimately, there’s precious little here to differentiate them from thousands of other parrot punk bands screaming about not surrendering, fighting back and getting drunk, safe as any heavy metal band and about as original and creative. Considering the label, I was kinda hoping for something as inspiring, or at the very least as literate as a Youth Brigade album. Sad to say that isn’t the case.
–jimmy (BYO)