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From the gutters of Santa Rosa, CA, Speak for the Dead is filthy, fast, and loud enough to make Lemmy himself go stone deaf forever.
Their sound blends the raw intensity of Discharge and Tragedy with the charged rock and roll of Inepsy, Zeke, and the almighty Motörhead, topped off with a tasteful dash of hardcore/thrash in the vein of Power Trip, to create a sound that’s as familiar as it is fresh, timeless and volatile.
Speak for the Dead isn’t the first band to fly the motorcharge flag, but their commitment to innovation and boundary pushing is unmistakable in their self‑titled debut. They balance the ominous with the uplifting, making you feel both afraid for the future and ready to fight to the death for it, all while tackling the socio‑political alongside the existential, and staying unapologetically anti‑authority through and through.
Their sound blends the raw intensity of Discharge and Tragedy with the charged rock and roll of Inepsy, Zeke, and the almighty Motörhead, topped off with a tasteful dash of hardcore/thrash in the vein of Power Trip, to create a sound that’s as familiar as it is fresh, timeless and volatile.
Speak for the Dead isn’t the first band to fly the motorcharge flag, but their commitment to innovation and boundary pushing is unmistakable in their self‑titled debut. They balance the ominous with the uplifting, making you feel both afraid for the future and ready to fight to the death for it, all while tackling the socio‑political alongside the existential, and staying unapologetically anti‑authority through and through.
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