Elsewhere, the sweet guitar melodies of Hey Listen possess an urgent charm, and it’s the kind of song that feels like the sonic equivalent of a reassuring arm around the shoulder from a friend. There’s also the wry humour of Business Ethics – a tale about a drug-induced self-kidnap scheme – which is a ludicrously good time, as is live-wire punk anthem Yankee Trails. Demolition Man and The Bitters – the latter a potent hardcore rager – are yet more examples of the consistent excellence Drug Church achieve across this record.
PRUDE is an album whose life-affirming spirit is unrelenting throughout its 10 tracks, which fly by in sub-30-minute blast of punk fury. Whether you’re on the lookout for heart-on-sleeve punk, hectic hardcore mayhem or just some pure sonic fun, Drug Church’s latest offering is a real must-hear.
With songs this good, it’d be prude not to.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Turnstile, Militarie Gun, Fiddlehead
PRUDE is out now via Pure Noise
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