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SNIFFING GLUE – Red Light District

Review

SNIFFING GLUE

Red Light District

Genre
CD
Datum
27.11.2006
Autor
The King Det.
3 /10
A 4-member crew from the Ikea country is charging ahead with their 5th record... Yes, a real record, completely on vinyl! Unfortunately, I don't have any information, and it seems that the submission comes from the band itself. It's sad when you have to search for hours just to get the information for the review. Well, what can you do, we can't just talk about street punk here. The name already gives a hint of what's going on. According to my research, the band has been around since the late 90s. This record contains 14 tasty tracks that almost have a Ramones-style, if the drums were played with a bit more punch. The vocals are a bit too rough and drunken for my taste. It might excite some, but to my ears, it sounds too generic, and one could almost say dull! There’s also a slight Oi influence, and all the songs are sing-alongable. Nothing new comes close here. However, the connection with the chorus fits like a glove and sounds surprisingly good. The recording itself is of medium quality and is still hot off the press. This release will probably only be ready for shipping in December. Anyone who can still appreciate vinyl and has a bit of an appreciation for street punk should grab this, otherwise, I advise against it!
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