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(record review)THE HUMAN PROJECT-“Clarion Call”

It  was a rainy Wednesday afternoon when I first heard the sound of The Human Project at Punk Rock Holiday in Tolmin, Slovenia. It was in 2016. I immdiately fell in love with this band, the melodic and energetic hardcore punk with political attitude.

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Now, two years later, it is finally time and their new studio full length “Clarion Call” is out and I am happy having listened to the record and reviewed it for this webzine. The band is coming from Leeds, UK and are one of the tightest, musically technical melodic hardcore bands I have ever heard. This album is even better sounding and even stronger in the song structures then “Origins” from 2013. The new album contains 11 new songs, or should I say bombs of angry and pissed off melodic technical punk. From the calm before the storm intro to “Desperate Times” followed by the angry and fast “Desperate Measures” it is only intro what awaits us as the album progresses song by song. The single “That One Percent” for which you can watch the video below is one of the highest points of this album with so high and memorable chorus and dual melodic and screaming vocals. Speaking of vocals, this band has one of the best sounding and most beautiful voices I have ever heard. The singer sounds like a mix of Ignite and Rise Against vocals, only stronger. “The Rethoric” is not so fast, more of a mid tempo punkrock song with strong stance against those who pull the strings and control the society. I can´t believe that The Human Project are even more pissed off on this album than they were before. “Knocked for Six” made goosebumps on my skin with it´s awesome melody, speed and made me wanting to join the circle pit and just scream with pure hardcore joy! “Carrion” is a kind of short and dark atmospheric intermezzo and then “What We Always Do” crushed me with its strong riffs, melody, angry and in your fave dual melodic/screamed lyrics and the perfect chorus. “Blame” is another, as I understand more personal song with groove, melody and pure punkrock fist pumping chorus. “Pride Before A Fall” is a lovely song that reminded me the most of Propagandhi in the song structure but more melodic and better sounding. Excellent personal lyrics that I can also corelate to. “A Debt To Society” is my personal favorite, melodic, heartfelt but desperate song asking how could, not only UK, but every country go so wrong nowadays. The chorus for this one is made in heaven! The title song ends this album with a blast asking us if we are still dangerous, and Hell, yes we are, making this one a must for all melodic technical hardcore punk fans out there! Awesome!

10/10

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(new video-melodic hardcore)Fair Do’s Premiere Video for ‘Closing In’

Fair Do’s have unleashed the first taste of new material from their highly-anticipated debut album ‘Leopards’. The first single ‘Closing In’ is now available on Spotify and YouTube

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Pre-order ‘Leopards’ on digipack CD and 12’’ vinyl from the Lockjaw Records webstore: https://lckjw.eu/FDleopards  
Watch the new video here:

Fair Do’s are a 4-piece melodic hardcore band from Manchester, known for their incendiary combination of punk and metal, rooted in exceptional technical skill. Driven by a strong DIY ethos, they’ve established a dedicated following around Europe and have supported legends like After The Fall, A Wilhelm Scream, Frenzal Rhomb and H20.

Their first full-length, ‘Leopards’, is an adrenaline-loaded collision of hardcore punk and metal, rooted in tight, technical talent. Their astute, political lyrics cover topics as diverse as wealth distribution, foreign policy and the monarchy. That said, Fair Do’s hold onto their renowned Northern wit, also casting their sights on Noel Edmonds and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!

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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7cAuYl6Kzztzn9L3Q6xQXv?si=6_i5KWzoSdq7DAxIvA8GpQ 

Pre-orders are available now on the Lockjaw Records webstore and Bandcamp.
www.lockjawrecords.co.uk/shop/fair-dos-leopards
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‘Leopards’ is available on CD and digital download from 27th July 2018.

 

(record review)FAIR DO´S-“Leopards”(Lockjaw Records)

Straight outta Manchester come Fair Do´s with their awesome new album on Lockjaw Records and I listened to the record and reviewed it for this webzine.

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UK has an awesome melodic hardcore punk scene with bands like The Human Project, Avas, Darko coming to mind immediately. Manchester´s Fair Do˙s were formed in 2008. and “Leopards” is their high anticipated debut album. It contains ten song of crushing and uncompromising technical and fast melodic hardcore punk with political and smart lyrics.

First, besides music, for me the vocals are very important and this band has it all. The screams, the anger, the melody and style being qualities of their singer, one of the best in the genre right now. There are couple of songs that I must mention as my highlights from this album. First of them is “Distress Call” because it has a fine line between being an angry screamed hardcore song and melodic punk anthem. “Cowabunga” is a continuation of that style having one of the best underlining guitar melodies that I have heard in the last couple of years. “Closing In” is for me the best song on this record and made me listen to it again and again with its neck breaking speed and melodic ferocity. “Hostile Company” feels like a crouching tiger coiled and waiting to attack and tear you apart with its structured riffs and melodies. The last song I will mention as being awesome is “Lose My Touch” with fast and so heartfelt chorus. This is an excellent album, so order your copy and see the guys play live somewhere, because this material is certainly great live.

9/10

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