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Junta: DĂžd Tid 7"
Our take: This band from Copenhagen, Denmark has released a series of tapes over the last several years (no less than ten according to their bandcamp!), and DĂžd Tid is the latest. Iâm not sure if Junta features any ex members of bands we Americans might know about, but they have the K-Town punk sound I associate with Kick N Punch and Hjernespind Records down pat. A track like âTimeglassets Tyranniâ leans toward later Poison Idea or Toxic Reasons with its fist-pumping pace and catchy vocal line, while others like âO Fim Do Mundoâ have a straightforward USHC style. Like those Danish classics I mentioned above, thereâs a strong sense of melody whatever the approach, yet the gritty recording and looser, organic playing mean it never sounds too slick or polished. Itâs punk, and like punk it rules.
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Junta: DĂžd Tid 7"
Junta: DĂžd Tid 7"
Our take: This band from Copenhagen, Denmark has released a series of tapes over the last several years (no less than ten according to their bandcamp!), and DĂžd Tid is the latest. Iâm not sure if Junta features any ex members of bands we Americans might know about, but they have the K-Town punk sound I associate with Kick N Punch and Hjernespind Records down pat. A track like âTimeglassets Tyranniâ leans toward later Poison Idea or Toxic Reasons with its fist-pumping pace and catchy vocal line, while others like âO Fim Do Mundoâ have a straightforward USHC style. Like those Danish classics I mentioned above, thereâs a strong sense of melody whatever the approach, yet the gritty recording and looser, organic playing mean it never sounds too slick or polished. Itâs punk, and like punk it rules.
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Our take: This band from Copenhagen, Denmark has released a series of tapes over the last several years (no less than ten according to their bandcamp!), and DĂžd Tid is the latest. Iâm not sure if Junta features any ex members of bands we Americans might know about, but they have the K-Town punk sound I associate with Kick N Punch and Hjernespind Records down pat. A track like âTimeglassets Tyranniâ leans toward later Poison Idea or Toxic Reasons with its fist-pumping pace and catchy vocal line, while others like âO Fim Do Mundoâ have a straightforward USHC style. Like those Danish classics I mentioned above, thereâs a strong sense of melody whatever the approach, yet the gritty recording and looser, organic playing mean it never sounds too slick or polished. Itâs punk, and like punk it rules.











