
Anything these Londoners have touched so far has been a fuckin’ treat from day one and it still holds true now on their first full-length effort, even though they may have somewhat streamlined their sound in the meantime and traded in some of their early fuzzy garage- and Hot Snakes-esque postcore vibes for something of an Oi! and classic eighties punk- and hardcore-affine aesthetic. That said, what’s always stayed the same in their discography though is the straightforwardly constructed but always structurally sound nature of their catchy and thoroughly whippin’ punk attacks and there’s no lack of that on this record either, which starts out strong and only gets better from there, as they’ve saved up some of their most infectious tunes for the second half here. Once again this is some must-listen shit for admirers of such groups as Ascot Stabber, Beast Fiend, Crisis Man or Wymyns Prysyn just to name a few.