Cutters: Psychic Injury 12"
Itâs been said before - in my house, at least - but all the best punk music right now hails from the land Down Under. Stiff Richards, Split System, C.O.F.F.I.N., Polute⊠thatâs before we even get into that âSmokoâ band and a whole heap of other mullet-wearing reprobates. To this stack of names, we must add another: Cutters.
Itâs a raucous squall they make, thatâs for sure. Much like setting off rockets at a petrol station, theyâre beautifully, terrifyingly explosive - âPsychic Injuryâ is their second album, following 2021âs gleefully cacophonic âModern Problemsâ. Much like their aforementioned fellow Aussies, you can trace some of their stomp back to the UKâs 70s pub rock scene, a good chunk of their chutzpah to Chris Bailey and Kim Salmon, and even more to the fact that hardcore feels once more like a re-energised scene filled with purpose and drive (...and other words that rock hacks use to make it clear that certain noises are Really Fucking Important Right Now). Theyâre among the finest exponents of this stuff and itâs a joy to hear it.
With titles like âLandlord Nationâ and âAn Ode To Shopliftingâ, it doesnât take a genius to identify their targets; with lyrics like âIâm the first of many suckersâ you can tell theyâre not above self-deprecation, even as they rage gloriously about a system thatâs rigged against us. The album drips - like an icicle in the Sahara - with righteous rage, and even when that anger feels knowingly futile (âI hate the public / Get away from meâ), itâs delivered with such wide-eyed venom that it still feels potent as fuck. Whether operating a top velocity or through brutal rifferama, âPsychic Injuryâ delivers in spades. Apply it to your ears forthwith.
- Label: Drunken Sailor Records
- Format Type: 12"
- Year: 2024
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Cutters: Psychic Injury 12"
Cutters: Psychic Injury 12"
Itâs been said before - in my house, at least - but all the best punk music right now hails from the land Down Under. Stiff Richards, Split System, C.O.F.F.I.N., Polute⊠thatâs before we even get into that âSmokoâ band and a whole heap of other mullet-wearing reprobates. To this stack of names, we must add another: Cutters.
Itâs a raucous squall they make, thatâs for sure. Much like setting off rockets at a petrol station, theyâre beautifully, terrifyingly explosive - âPsychic Injuryâ is their second album, following 2021âs gleefully cacophonic âModern Problemsâ. Much like their aforementioned fellow Aussies, you can trace some of their stomp back to the UKâs 70s pub rock scene, a good chunk of their chutzpah to Chris Bailey and Kim Salmon, and even more to the fact that hardcore feels once more like a re-energised scene filled with purpose and drive (...and other words that rock hacks use to make it clear that certain noises are Really Fucking Important Right Now). Theyâre among the finest exponents of this stuff and itâs a joy to hear it.
With titles like âLandlord Nationâ and âAn Ode To Shopliftingâ, it doesnât take a genius to identify their targets; with lyrics like âIâm the first of many suckersâ you can tell theyâre not above self-deprecation, even as they rage gloriously about a system thatâs rigged against us. The album drips - like an icicle in the Sahara - with righteous rage, and even when that anger feels knowingly futile (âI hate the public / Get away from meâ), itâs delivered with such wide-eyed venom that it still feels potent as fuck. Whether operating a top velocity or through brutal rifferama, âPsychic Injuryâ delivers in spades. Apply it to your ears forthwith.
- Label: Drunken Sailor Records
- Format Type: 12"
- Year: 2024
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Itâs been said before - in my house, at least - but all the best punk music right now hails from the land Down Under. Stiff Richards, Split System, C.O.F.F.I.N., Polute⊠thatâs before we even get into that âSmokoâ band and a whole heap of other mullet-wearing reprobates. To this stack of names, we must add another: Cutters.
Itâs a raucous squall they make, thatâs for sure. Much like setting off rockets at a petrol station, theyâre beautifully, terrifyingly explosive - âPsychic Injuryâ is their second album, following 2021âs gleefully cacophonic âModern Problemsâ. Much like their aforementioned fellow Aussies, you can trace some of their stomp back to the UKâs 70s pub rock scene, a good chunk of their chutzpah to Chris Bailey and Kim Salmon, and even more to the fact that hardcore feels once more like a re-energised scene filled with purpose and drive (...and other words that rock hacks use to make it clear that certain noises are Really Fucking Important Right Now). Theyâre among the finest exponents of this stuff and itâs a joy to hear it.
With titles like âLandlord Nationâ and âAn Ode To Shopliftingâ, it doesnât take a genius to identify their targets; with lyrics like âIâm the first of many suckersâ you can tell theyâre not above self-deprecation, even as they rage gloriously about a system thatâs rigged against us. The album drips - like an icicle in the Sahara - with righteous rage, and even when that anger feels knowingly futile (âI hate the public / Get away from meâ), itâs delivered with such wide-eyed venom that it still feels potent as fuck. Whether operating a top velocity or through brutal rifferama, âPsychic Injuryâ delivers in spades. Apply it to your ears forthwith.
- Label: Drunken Sailor Records
- Format Type: 12"
- Year: 2024











