Sniffany & the Nits: The Unscratchable Itch 12"
But itâs Sister Sniffany, and her singular lyrical and performance style, who elevates the band beyond the sum of their influences. O Williams (Drums), Max âWozzaâ Warren (Bass) and Matt Green (Guitar) have been entrenched in the UK DIY scene for years, having played in the aforementioned bands, as well as countless others. Warren also runs the influential left-field label Gob Nation- a home for âegg punksâ across the country. As such, the band veer between atonal no-wave guitar assault, straight-up hardcore, goth/anarcho or whatever takes their fancy, while remaining identifiably Nit-like. Always grounded by a pounding, pogo-ing rhythm section, The Nits provide the perfect backdrop for Sister Sniffanyâs wild, relentless live performances.
Our take: Earlier this summer, a friend whose taste I respect told me how great the Sniffany & the Nits LP was, and that he couldnât stop listening to it. I gave it enough of a listen online to confirm that I felt the same way, but I held off on bathing myself in The Unscratchable Itch until the vinyl arrived. Fuck, this record smokes! I liked Sniffany & the Nitsâ earlier 7â on Thrilling Living Records (we even included the track âHorse Girlâ on our Best of 2020 mix tape), but I like the The Unscratchable Itch even more. One of the first things I thought when I heard it was that it sounds a lot like the Das Drip record Sorry State released back in 2019. Like the Das Drip LP, The Unscratchable Itch is a hardcore recordâloud, fast, and aggressiveâbut itâs bent in different directions. In most every song, the drummer plays the same fast punk beat for the length of the song, hammering repetitively until you feel like youâre spinning out, while the guitarist plays Joy Division melodies like theyâre Darkthrone songs, the bassist holds it down, and the singer has what sounds like a tantrum or a mental breakdown. The lyrics are fantastic, many of them deploying rich, poetic images that evoke so much with just a few words. Many of the topics deal (sometimes obliquely) with sexual double standards and a feminine viewpoint of the world, and reading themâparticularly since theyâre so well doneâmakes me realize how rarely we hear womenâs voices in hardcore punk. The record is furious and menacing, not a dud among its 10 tracks. If you like the aforementioned references and/or you dug the latest Amyl & the Sniffers record or Sorry Stateâs own No Love, give this a whirl⊠itâll scratch an itch you might not even know you had.
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Note: As Iâm writing this on October 5, 2022, this LP is out of stock at Sorry State. Weâre working on getting more, but in the meantime I encourage you to use the âemail me when availableâ button on our website. This one is worth waiting for!
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Sniffany & the Nits: The Unscratchable Itch 12"
Sniffany & the Nits: The Unscratchable Itch 12"
But itâs Sister Sniffany, and her singular lyrical and performance style, who elevates the band beyond the sum of their influences. O Williams (Drums), Max âWozzaâ Warren (Bass) and Matt Green (Guitar) have been entrenched in the UK DIY scene for years, having played in the aforementioned bands, as well as countless others. Warren also runs the influential left-field label Gob Nation- a home for âegg punksâ across the country. As such, the band veer between atonal no-wave guitar assault, straight-up hardcore, goth/anarcho or whatever takes their fancy, while remaining identifiably Nit-like. Always grounded by a pounding, pogo-ing rhythm section, The Nits provide the perfect backdrop for Sister Sniffanyâs wild, relentless live performances.
Our take: Earlier this summer, a friend whose taste I respect told me how great the Sniffany & the Nits LP was, and that he couldnât stop listening to it. I gave it enough of a listen online to confirm that I felt the same way, but I held off on bathing myself in The Unscratchable Itch until the vinyl arrived. Fuck, this record smokes! I liked Sniffany & the Nitsâ earlier 7â on Thrilling Living Records (we even included the track âHorse Girlâ on our Best of 2020 mix tape), but I like the The Unscratchable Itch even more. One of the first things I thought when I heard it was that it sounds a lot like the Das Drip record Sorry State released back in 2019. Like the Das Drip LP, The Unscratchable Itch is a hardcore recordâloud, fast, and aggressiveâbut itâs bent in different directions. In most every song, the drummer plays the same fast punk beat for the length of the song, hammering repetitively until you feel like youâre spinning out, while the guitarist plays Joy Division melodies like theyâre Darkthrone songs, the bassist holds it down, and the singer has what sounds like a tantrum or a mental breakdown. The lyrics are fantastic, many of them deploying rich, poetic images that evoke so much with just a few words. Many of the topics deal (sometimes obliquely) with sexual double standards and a feminine viewpoint of the world, and reading themâparticularly since theyâre so well doneâmakes me realize how rarely we hear womenâs voices in hardcore punk. The record is furious and menacing, not a dud among its 10 tracks. If you like the aforementioned references and/or you dug the latest Amyl & the Sniffers record or Sorry Stateâs own No Love, give this a whirl⊠itâll scratch an itch you might not even know you had.
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Note: As Iâm writing this on October 5, 2022, this LP is out of stock at Sorry State. Weâre working on getting more, but in the meantime I encourage you to use the âemail me when availableâ button on our website. This one is worth waiting for!
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But itâs Sister Sniffany, and her singular lyrical and performance style, who elevates the band beyond the sum of their influences. O Williams (Drums), Max âWozzaâ Warren (Bass) and Matt Green (Guitar) have been entrenched in the UK DIY scene for years, having played in the aforementioned bands, as well as countless others. Warren also runs the influential left-field label Gob Nation- a home for âegg punksâ across the country. As such, the band veer between atonal no-wave guitar assault, straight-up hardcore, goth/anarcho or whatever takes their fancy, while remaining identifiably Nit-like. Always grounded by a pounding, pogo-ing rhythm section, The Nits provide the perfect backdrop for Sister Sniffanyâs wild, relentless live performances.
Our take: Earlier this summer, a friend whose taste I respect told me how great the Sniffany & the Nits LP was, and that he couldnât stop listening to it. I gave it enough of a listen online to confirm that I felt the same way, but I held off on bathing myself in The Unscratchable Itch until the vinyl arrived. Fuck, this record smokes! I liked Sniffany & the Nitsâ earlier 7â on Thrilling Living Records (we even included the track âHorse Girlâ on our Best of 2020 mix tape), but I like the The Unscratchable Itch even more. One of the first things I thought when I heard it was that it sounds a lot like the Das Drip record Sorry State released back in 2019. Like the Das Drip LP, The Unscratchable Itch is a hardcore recordâloud, fast, and aggressiveâbut itâs bent in different directions. In most every song, the drummer plays the same fast punk beat for the length of the song, hammering repetitively until you feel like youâre spinning out, while the guitarist plays Joy Division melodies like theyâre Darkthrone songs, the bassist holds it down, and the singer has what sounds like a tantrum or a mental breakdown. The lyrics are fantastic, many of them deploying rich, poetic images that evoke so much with just a few words. Many of the topics deal (sometimes obliquely) with sexual double standards and a feminine viewpoint of the world, and reading themâparticularly since theyâre so well doneâmakes me realize how rarely we hear womenâs voices in hardcore punk. The record is furious and menacing, not a dud among its 10 tracks. If you like the aforementioned references and/or you dug the latest Amyl & the Sniffers record or Sorry Stateâs own No Love, give this a whirl⊠itâll scratch an itch you might not even know you had.
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Note: As Iâm writing this on October 5, 2022, this LP is out of stock at Sorry State. Weâre working on getting more, but in the meantime I encourage you to use the âemail me when availableâ button on our website. This one is worth waiting for!











