Hailing from Edmonton, Canada, the band drops a brand-new 4-song EP dedicated to their late friend Brody Marsh, who sadly passed away this summer at just 39. The release is packed with raw, no-frills street punk energy—three originals plus a Poison Idea cover.
The title track No Hope wastes no time and comes charging straight out of the gate. Relentless bass riffs, pounding drums, and a sharp edge make this one a total banger—fans of Acidez or The Casualties will feel right at home. It’s fast, aggressive, uncompromising, but never sloppy. The tight solos and razor-sharp lead guitar parts add depth, proving this isn’t just noise but real craftsmanship.
Their take on Plastic Bomb (Poison Idea) kicks off clean and shows just how well these guys know their trade. It’s a fierce, well-executed cover that feels both respectful and fresh. Rounding things out are Friends Who’ve Gone Away and a re-release of Run Riot Run—both tracks showcase what this band has pretty much nailed down: blistering street punk, spiked with melody, killer riffs, and those gang-shout vocals that beg to be yelled back at a show.
(Review/Away From Life Fanzine)
Tracklist:
01. No Hope
02. Plastic Bomb (Poison Idea cover)
03. Friends Who've Gone Away
04. Run Riot Run (Re-release)
Gewicht/Weight: 0.15 kg
Lieferzeit/Shipping time: 3-5 Tage/days*
Hersteller/Vendor: Running Out of Tapes Records Mittlere Holdergasse 22 71672 Marbach am Neckar, Germany, r.o.o.t.records@web.de
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