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Slutbomb’s off-kilter style is earmarked by their unwillingness to write color-by-numbers punk. Each song contains a base mixture of fastcore and metal, with a level of technicality that puts their contemporaries to shame. Vocalist Debra Long matches the energy of the rest of Slutbomb 100% of the time, delivering cadences as busy as the rest of her ensemble’s parts. Each of Slutbomb’s releases, most being EP’s and singles, are assaults of psychotic noodling and dizzying riffage from both guitarist Darrel Glass and bassist Vinnie Paige, propelled by the unceasing fervor of Taylor Kincaid, who seems to always be playing at the edge of most drummers capacities. Upon first listen, it couldn’t be any easier to pick out their influences, from Napalm Death to Poison Girls to Ceremony, but the lack of pretense with which these influences are presented on 2017’s “Constant Struggle” and 2021’s “Eighty-Six Twelve” is quite remarkable.
New EP “Commodified Identity” 7 inch record and cassette available at:
https://www.anothercityrecords.com/product/slutbomb-commodified-identity-tape-7/
New EP “Commodified Identity” 7 inch record and cassette available at:
https://www.anothercityrecords.com/product/slutbomb-commodified-identity-tape-7/
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