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Puffer: S/T 7"
Rockin' punk/hardcore from Montreal.
Our take: The more I listen to this debut EP from Puffer, the more Iām convinced itās a modern punk classic. Puffer has incredible, memorable songs, a ripping lead guitarist, a high-energy rhythm section, and a presentation thatās gritty and tough as nails. Their songwriting is the biggest of these many strengths. A song like āIron Handā is straightforward in its structure, built like a 60s garage tune with a big guitar hook at the top, a tension-building verse, and a big vocal hook in the chorus. All these hooks are great, and the songās arrangement deploys them eloquently, with a bridge section coming right when you need a change of pace and a double chorus at the end to make sure the hook isnāt coming out any time soon. All four tracks are strong, but if thereās a standout, for me itās āSister Marie.ā The intro riff on that one is a straight up classic, and I love how the vocal and lead guitar melodies (of which there are so many) are darker and moodier. Puffer is just a great fucking band, and theyāre even more charming because they bathe their greatness in so much grime⦠this is on Roach Leg, after all, and its sound isnāt a departure from the labelās typical aesthetic. (Speaking of which, is it fair that Roach Leg gets to be the best raw punk label and the best pop label?) This EP has it all, and if classic 70s punk and raw 80s hardcore are the sounds closest to your heart, I think youāll agree.
Our take: The more I listen to this debut EP from Puffer, the more Iām convinced itās a modern punk classic. Puffer has incredible, memorable songs, a ripping lead guitarist, a high-energy rhythm section, and a presentation thatās gritty and tough as nails. Their songwriting is the biggest of these many strengths. A song like āIron Handā is straightforward in its structure, built like a 60s garage tune with a big guitar hook at the top, a tension-building verse, and a big vocal hook in the chorus. All these hooks are great, and the songās arrangement deploys them eloquently, with a bridge section coming right when you need a change of pace and a double chorus at the end to make sure the hook isnāt coming out any time soon. All four tracks are strong, but if thereās a standout, for me itās āSister Marie.ā The intro riff on that one is a straight up classic, and I love how the vocal and lead guitar melodies (of which there are so many) are darker and moodier. Puffer is just a great fucking band, and theyāre even more charming because they bathe their greatness in so much grime⦠this is on Roach Leg, after all, and its sound isnāt a departure from the labelās typical aesthetic. (Speaking of which, is it fair that Roach Leg gets to be the best raw punk label and the best pop label?) This EP has it all, and if classic 70s punk and raw 80s hardcore are the sounds closest to your heart, I think youāll agree.
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Puffer: S/T 7"
Puffer: S/T 7"
Rockin' punk/hardcore from Montreal.
Our take: The more I listen to this debut EP from Puffer, the more Iām convinced itās a modern punk classic. Puffer has incredible, memorable songs, a ripping lead guitarist, a high-energy rhythm section, and a presentation thatās gritty and tough as nails. Their songwriting is the biggest of these many strengths. A song like āIron Handā is straightforward in its structure, built like a 60s garage tune with a big guitar hook at the top, a tension-building verse, and a big vocal hook in the chorus. All these hooks are great, and the songās arrangement deploys them eloquently, with a bridge section coming right when you need a change of pace and a double chorus at the end to make sure the hook isnāt coming out any time soon. All four tracks are strong, but if thereās a standout, for me itās āSister Marie.ā The intro riff on that one is a straight up classic, and I love how the vocal and lead guitar melodies (of which there are so many) are darker and moodier. Puffer is just a great fucking band, and theyāre even more charming because they bathe their greatness in so much grime⦠this is on Roach Leg, after all, and its sound isnāt a departure from the labelās typical aesthetic. (Speaking of which, is it fair that Roach Leg gets to be the best raw punk label and the best pop label?) This EP has it all, and if classic 70s punk and raw 80s hardcore are the sounds closest to your heart, I think youāll agree.
Our take: The more I listen to this debut EP from Puffer, the more Iām convinced itās a modern punk classic. Puffer has incredible, memorable songs, a ripping lead guitarist, a high-energy rhythm section, and a presentation thatās gritty and tough as nails. Their songwriting is the biggest of these many strengths. A song like āIron Handā is straightforward in its structure, built like a 60s garage tune with a big guitar hook at the top, a tension-building verse, and a big vocal hook in the chorus. All these hooks are great, and the songās arrangement deploys them eloquently, with a bridge section coming right when you need a change of pace and a double chorus at the end to make sure the hook isnāt coming out any time soon. All four tracks are strong, but if thereās a standout, for me itās āSister Marie.ā The intro riff on that one is a straight up classic, and I love how the vocal and lead guitar melodies (of which there are so many) are darker and moodier. Puffer is just a great fucking band, and theyāre even more charming because they bathe their greatness in so much grime⦠this is on Roach Leg, after all, and its sound isnāt a departure from the labelās typical aesthetic. (Speaking of which, is it fair that Roach Leg gets to be the best raw punk label and the best pop label?) This EP has it all, and if classic 70s punk and raw 80s hardcore are the sounds closest to your heart, I think youāll agree.
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Rockin' punk/hardcore from Montreal.
Our take: The more I listen to this debut EP from Puffer, the more Iām convinced itās a modern punk classic. Puffer has incredible, memorable songs, a ripping lead guitarist, a high-energy rhythm section, and a presentation thatās gritty and tough as nails. Their songwriting is the biggest of these many strengths. A song like āIron Handā is straightforward in its structure, built like a 60s garage tune with a big guitar hook at the top, a tension-building verse, and a big vocal hook in the chorus. All these hooks are great, and the songās arrangement deploys them eloquently, with a bridge section coming right when you need a change of pace and a double chorus at the end to make sure the hook isnāt coming out any time soon. All four tracks are strong, but if thereās a standout, for me itās āSister Marie.ā The intro riff on that one is a straight up classic, and I love how the vocal and lead guitar melodies (of which there are so many) are darker and moodier. Puffer is just a great fucking band, and theyāre even more charming because they bathe their greatness in so much grime⦠this is on Roach Leg, after all, and its sound isnāt a departure from the labelās typical aesthetic. (Speaking of which, is it fair that Roach Leg gets to be the best raw punk label and the best pop label?) This EP has it all, and if classic 70s punk and raw 80s hardcore are the sounds closest to your heart, I think youāll agree.
Our take: The more I listen to this debut EP from Puffer, the more Iām convinced itās a modern punk classic. Puffer has incredible, memorable songs, a ripping lead guitarist, a high-energy rhythm section, and a presentation thatās gritty and tough as nails. Their songwriting is the biggest of these many strengths. A song like āIron Handā is straightforward in its structure, built like a 60s garage tune with a big guitar hook at the top, a tension-building verse, and a big vocal hook in the chorus. All these hooks are great, and the songās arrangement deploys them eloquently, with a bridge section coming right when you need a change of pace and a double chorus at the end to make sure the hook isnāt coming out any time soon. All four tracks are strong, but if thereās a standout, for me itās āSister Marie.ā The intro riff on that one is a straight up classic, and I love how the vocal and lead guitar melodies (of which there are so many) are darker and moodier. Puffer is just a great fucking band, and theyāre even more charming because they bathe their greatness in so much grime⦠this is on Roach Leg, after all, and its sound isnāt a departure from the labelās typical aesthetic. (Speaking of which, is it fair that Roach Leg gets to be the best raw punk label and the best pop label?) This EP has it all, and if classic 70s punk and raw 80s hardcore are the sounds closest to your heart, I think youāll agree.











