That ‘this’ is no laughing matter. Having signed to UNFD earlier this year, the five-piece – completed by bassist Joe Paine, drummer Josh Williams and guitarist Andy Harper – are finally ready to release their debut album, The Path To Righteousness, and kickstart their rise in earnest. It's been a long time coming, with many setbacks along the way, including members leaving and the small matter of a worldwide health crisis getting in the way. Writing started way back in 2018, in fact. But if it’s true that nothing good comes easy, the pain and patience-testing hard times will have been worth it.
“The years of slogging away gave us time to focus,” Sandy argues. “We were still doing a hardcore thing, but we were just vibing. We hadn’t narrowed down the crossover sound we’ve got now. I’m glad we did, rather than rushing music out to keep algorithms happy. We took our time to make sure everything was perfect.”
With that sound blending bits of Beasties, Biohazard and a healthy smattering of modern hardcore and thrash influences, Grove Street 2.0 is a unique and fun proposition. A professional streak runs through it all too, from the songwriting to the performances and the polish of Sandy’s production right through to Sully’s merch designs taking cues from Andrei Bouzikov’s (Municipal Waste) gnarly artwork. They even write about more serious issues now. Lessons Of The Past, for example, includes lyrics lifted directly from placards witnessed at a Black Lives Matter march in 2020.