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(record review) Strung Out-Songs Of Armor And Devotion(Fat Wreck Chords)

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Strung Out are back with a new record. Four years after the last full length the guys have a new drummer and new full length record for our listening pleasure.

These guys have come a long way from their skatepunk beginnings as they play now a metalic and technical version of skatepunk which influenced so many bands. There are 13 new songs on this record and my feelings are divided after listening to it a couple of times now. Some songs are really superb with a lot of catchy melodies and beautiful riffs in the song structures like for example Rebels and Saints, Under the Western Sky, Monuments or Hammer Down, but too bad the whole album is not like that. There are some songs in which Strung Out kinda slow down and take almost poppy approach to the songs, still staying too technical to be pop punk and too poppy to be hardcore punk. So, this album is of course a must for all the hardcore fans of the band, but it is just another record in the band´s opus, nothing to remember them by. It is better than the last one, but not as good as Exile in Oblivion for example. Still, there are more good songs than boring ones here.

7,5/10

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Listen to a new Strung Out song! Brand New Album! Pre-Order Now!

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Listen up, FAT fans! If you’re getting impatient for Strung Out news, you’re not alone. Today, we can finally broadcast that their brand-new album, Songs of Armor and Devotion, will drop on August 9th! Produced by Cameron Webb, (Motörhead, Megadeth), Songs of Armor and Devotion is a record that brims with the same ferocious fire the band had at the very start of their career, almost 30 years ago. Leading the collection is the moody “Daggers,” which features singer/songwriter Jason Cruz telling a story of personal turmoil, within the backdrop of an increasingly dystopian America. Stream the track on YouTube HERE or Spotify HERE.

Order here:

USA & everywhere else: Fat webstore for Vinyl & Digital

Europe: Fat Webstore hosted by Kingsroad for Vinyl

Australia: Fat Webstore hosted by Artist First

Digital pre-orders are also available today and come with the added bonus of ONE “instant grat” track. Head to BandcampiTunes, and most other digital stores to get it.