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Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang

Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang
Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang

Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang Album review: die spitz – something to consume punk, thrash and noise rock collide head first as relentless texas troublemakers die spitz present a debut album of unpredictable. Despite the numerous high grade influences, it is a unique album, short yet unforgettable; it comes together with seemingly effortless abandon, but that proves the lightning strike brilliance of the writers.

Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang
Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang

Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang On something to consume, die spitz bring their brutally magnetic artistry to new heights, exploring new corners of their musicality while building upon their previously established sonic identity. something to consume opens with “pop punk anthem (sorry for the delay)” and “voir dire.”. What makes die spitz something to consume stand out is the tension: rage and tenderness constantly colliding, creating sparks of real danger. influences echo everywhere, grunge, punk, metal, hardcore, even shoegaze, but nothing here feels recycled. A group with a real gang mentality, die spitz share instruments, swap songwriting and vocal duties seemingly on a whim and tackle subjects including politics, addiction and love. On something to consume, the band leaves no room for doubt as die spitz ascends among the most promising, most interesting, and most thrilling bands of our time through pairing sludgy riffs with haunting melodies, demonstrating a greater voice as songwriters amid a minimalist approach to production.

Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang
Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang

Album Review Die Spitz Something To Consume Kerrang A group with a real gang mentality, die spitz share instruments, swap songwriting and vocal duties seemingly on a whim and tackle subjects including politics, addiction and love. On something to consume, the band leaves no room for doubt as die spitz ascends among the most promising, most interesting, and most thrilling bands of our time through pairing sludgy riffs with haunting melodies, demonstrating a greater voice as songwriters amid a minimalist approach to production. Die spitz, a young, punk band from austin stomp their way into third man records with their debut album something to consume. the raw, unfiltered album drips with emotion. the austin based quartet pour every ounce of frustration, fury, and unfiltered truth into 11 tracks. Die spitz splitting atoms at these venues and more since 2022 now registers full on double digits via the alt punk richter scale with full length studio debut something to consume. Die spitz has opened for acts including amyl and the sniffers, viagra boys, off!, and sleater kinney. the band’s punk metal alt influences include the likes of black sabbath, pixies, mudhoney, pj harvey, and nirvana. the resulting fluid sound is feral, unapologetic, and brittle like dry leaves. ‘something to consume’ is a brilliant debut, ambitious in the best of ways. the austin outfit possess an unrivaled passion that is genuinely exciting, leaving their listeners eager for more.

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