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Blood Loss: Surviving Life in the Shadow of Death 7"
CONVR29 is Blood Loss' follow up to their 2019 s/t 7". Four tracks of blistering hardcore punk from Denver's finest, portraying the bleak reality of modern living that is SURVIVING LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
Our take: Second 7â from this Denver hardcore band, following up the self-titled 7â they released on Convulse Records in 2019. While I hear a hint of youth crew hardcore in the singerâs style and the drummerâs 1-2-1-2 thrash beats, Blood Loss is definitely on the punker end of that style with their blistering tempos, rougher production, and emphasis on fast thrashing rather than breakdowns (though one of the four tracks, âPawns,â has a breakdown). My favorite moments are when lead guitar overdubs come in; itâs super loud on both of the tracks with leads (which I always love), but it works well on the title track, whose song-closing lead is both creepy and epic, reminding me of Anti-Cimexâs âWhen the Innocent Die.â I like that Blood Loss doesnât sound like theyâre pandering to any club of internet record clubs, just playing fast, passionate hardcore with grit and guts.
Our take: Second 7â from this Denver hardcore band, following up the self-titled 7â they released on Convulse Records in 2019. While I hear a hint of youth crew hardcore in the singerâs style and the drummerâs 1-2-1-2 thrash beats, Blood Loss is definitely on the punker end of that style with their blistering tempos, rougher production, and emphasis on fast thrashing rather than breakdowns (though one of the four tracks, âPawns,â has a breakdown). My favorite moments are when lead guitar overdubs come in; itâs super loud on both of the tracks with leads (which I always love), but it works well on the title track, whose song-closing lead is both creepy and epic, reminding me of Anti-Cimexâs âWhen the Innocent Die.â I like that Blood Loss doesnât sound like theyâre pandering to any club of internet record clubs, just playing fast, passionate hardcore with grit and guts.
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Blood Loss: Surviving Life in the Shadow of Death 7"
Blood Loss: Surviving Life in the Shadow of Death 7"
CONVR29 is Blood Loss' follow up to their 2019 s/t 7". Four tracks of blistering hardcore punk from Denver's finest, portraying the bleak reality of modern living that is SURVIVING LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
Our take: Second 7â from this Denver hardcore band, following up the self-titled 7â they released on Convulse Records in 2019. While I hear a hint of youth crew hardcore in the singerâs style and the drummerâs 1-2-1-2 thrash beats, Blood Loss is definitely on the punker end of that style with their blistering tempos, rougher production, and emphasis on fast thrashing rather than breakdowns (though one of the four tracks, âPawns,â has a breakdown). My favorite moments are when lead guitar overdubs come in; itâs super loud on both of the tracks with leads (which I always love), but it works well on the title track, whose song-closing lead is both creepy and epic, reminding me of Anti-Cimexâs âWhen the Innocent Die.â I like that Blood Loss doesnât sound like theyâre pandering to any club of internet record clubs, just playing fast, passionate hardcore with grit and guts.
Our take: Second 7â from this Denver hardcore band, following up the self-titled 7â they released on Convulse Records in 2019. While I hear a hint of youth crew hardcore in the singerâs style and the drummerâs 1-2-1-2 thrash beats, Blood Loss is definitely on the punker end of that style with their blistering tempos, rougher production, and emphasis on fast thrashing rather than breakdowns (though one of the four tracks, âPawns,â has a breakdown). My favorite moments are when lead guitar overdubs come in; itâs super loud on both of the tracks with leads (which I always love), but it works well on the title track, whose song-closing lead is both creepy and epic, reminding me of Anti-Cimexâs âWhen the Innocent Die.â I like that Blood Loss doesnât sound like theyâre pandering to any club of internet record clubs, just playing fast, passionate hardcore with grit and guts.
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CONVR29 is Blood Loss' follow up to their 2019 s/t 7". Four tracks of blistering hardcore punk from Denver's finest, portraying the bleak reality of modern living that is SURVIVING LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
Our take: Second 7â from this Denver hardcore band, following up the self-titled 7â they released on Convulse Records in 2019. While I hear a hint of youth crew hardcore in the singerâs style and the drummerâs 1-2-1-2 thrash beats, Blood Loss is definitely on the punker end of that style with their blistering tempos, rougher production, and emphasis on fast thrashing rather than breakdowns (though one of the four tracks, âPawns,â has a breakdown). My favorite moments are when lead guitar overdubs come in; itâs super loud on both of the tracks with leads (which I always love), but it works well on the title track, whose song-closing lead is both creepy and epic, reminding me of Anti-Cimexâs âWhen the Innocent Die.â I like that Blood Loss doesnât sound like theyâre pandering to any club of internet record clubs, just playing fast, passionate hardcore with grit and guts.
Our take: Second 7â from this Denver hardcore band, following up the self-titled 7â they released on Convulse Records in 2019. While I hear a hint of youth crew hardcore in the singerâs style and the drummerâs 1-2-1-2 thrash beats, Blood Loss is definitely on the punker end of that style with their blistering tempos, rougher production, and emphasis on fast thrashing rather than breakdowns (though one of the four tracks, âPawns,â has a breakdown). My favorite moments are when lead guitar overdubs come in; itâs super loud on both of the tracks with leads (which I always love), but it works well on the title track, whose song-closing lead is both creepy and epic, reminding me of Anti-Cimexâs âWhen the Innocent Die.â I like that Blood Loss doesnât sound like theyâre pandering to any club of internet record clubs, just playing fast, passionate hardcore with grit and guts.











