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THE DOMESTICS
Cherry Blossom Life
LP
Cherry Blossom Life is the third album from East Anglian hardcore bruisers, THE DOMESTICS. This record sees them drawing evermore on their Japanese, Swedish and USHC influences, integrating them further into their already ferociously defined sound. Its fast, its rabidly pissed off, but its not just another formula hardcore record. Check some of the lyrical themes here from philosophical musings on the concept of love (and how its sold to us) to the plight of migrants exploited by employers in destination countries; from notions of authenticity in punk, domestic violence, the purging of destructive familial ties and the usual dose of loathing (self and otherwise). And thats just for starters. Cherry Blossom Life is a more musically stripped-down record than its predecessor, Routine & Ritual, now that the band has pared down to a four piece, but this seems only to have focused their rage across these 17 tracks all the more. Previously compared to the likes of classic hardcore outfits such as OUT COLD, GAUZE, NEGATIVE APPROACH, RIPCORD, FORWARD, POISON IDEA and BLACK FLAG, alongside more contemporary exponents like GREEN BERET, CAREER SUICIDE and KOWARD, U.S. punk bible, MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL described their last album as Stellar if youre gonna play hardcore dont fuck around. THE DOMESTICS got the memo pissed beyond belief. Stalwart UK punk zine SUSPECT DEVICE described them as one of the UKs finest punk bands whilst New Zealands SCANNER refers to them as brutal hardcore caustic yet intelligent. It remains to be seen what people make of this record, but take it from me, it fucking rips! Frontman, James Domestic, talking about the new record, says This really is the culmination of the six years that this band has existed and for the first time, rather than simply being a recording of all the new songs we had, it was actually written as an album. The flow and the dynamics of the whole thing was considered right from the start. I mean, in the main, its the fastest record weve made but there are peaks and troughs. Were not a one trick pony yknow? Asked about what he thinks THE DOMESTICS bring to the crowded hardcore table, James has this to say: One thing were always keen on is proper, catchy, memorable songs. Theres tons of great hardcore all over the world but the stuff I like best has speed, intensity and really great songs. Riffs and shouting is all well and good, but if you have good songs within that too, it means that a record, can have longevity and connection itll still sound great in ten years or twenty years time and messages carry better if a song is memorable; if people come and see you play and are singing along thats just the best thing for us. It feels like the communication of ideas political, social or personal is all the richer. Coloured vinyl available
Cherry Blossom Life
LP
13,90 Euro
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Cherry Blossom Life is the third album from East Anglian hardcore bruisers, THE DOMESTICS. This record sees them drawing evermore on their Japanese, Swedish and USHC influences, integrating them further into their already ferociously defined sound. Its fast, its rabidly pissed off, but its not just another formula hardcore record. Check some of the lyrical themes here from philosophical musings on the concept of love (and how its sold to us) to the plight of migrants exploited by employers in destination countries; from notions of authenticity in punk, domestic violence, the purging of destructive familial ties and the usual dose of loathing (self and otherwise). And thats just for starters. Cherry Blossom Life is a more musically stripped-down record than its predecessor, Routine & Ritual, now that the band has pared down to a four piece, but this seems only to have focused their rage across these 17 tracks all the more. Previously compared to the likes of classic hardcore outfits such as OUT COLD, GAUZE, NEGATIVE APPROACH, RIPCORD, FORWARD, POISON IDEA and BLACK FLAG, alongside more contemporary exponents like GREEN BERET, CAREER SUICIDE and KOWARD, U.S. punk bible, MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL described their last album as Stellar if youre gonna play hardcore dont fuck around. THE DOMESTICS got the memo pissed beyond belief. Stalwart UK punk zine SUSPECT DEVICE described them as one of the UKs finest punk bands whilst New Zealands SCANNER refers to them as brutal hardcore caustic yet intelligent. It remains to be seen what people make of this record, but take it from me, it fucking rips! Frontman, James Domestic, talking about the new record, says This really is the culmination of the six years that this band has existed and for the first time, rather than simply being a recording of all the new songs we had, it was actually written as an album. The flow and the dynamics of the whole thing was considered right from the start. I mean, in the main, its the fastest record weve made but there are peaks and troughs. Were not a one trick pony yknow? Asked about what he thinks THE DOMESTICS bring to the crowded hardcore table, James has this to say: One thing were always keen on is proper, catchy, memorable songs. Theres tons of great hardcore all over the world but the stuff I like best has speed, intensity and really great songs. Riffs and shouting is all well and good, but if you have good songs within that too, it means that a record, can have longevity and connection itll still sound great in ten years or twenty years time and messages carry better if a song is memorable; if people come and see you play and are singing along thats just the best thing for us. It feels like the communication of ideas political, social or personal is all the richer. Coloured vinyl available