Mock Execution: Killed By Mock Execution 12"
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Our take: Back in 2019, Chicagoâs Mock Execution whetted our appetites with their Reality Attack 7â, and three years later they deliver the full meal. One thing I love about Mock Execution is that while a lot of contemporary bands base their style and sound on one micro-scene or even just one band, Mock Execution draws from a wide range of international punk influences. Faster songs like âApocalypse Nowâ and âStagnant Foolsâ sound like crasher crust, raw and primal gestalt in the vein of Gloom, Framtid, and early Anti-Cimex. However, Mock Execution is also excellent with a mid-paced song, whether itâs a Kaaos-style fist-pumper like âInsanityâ or the more chugging, TotalitĂ€r-esque âCalm in the Chaos.â Things can also get pretty metal, as on the epic intro for âEnough Is Enough,â but whatever the tempo and style, everything is wrapped in the raw and urgent production and playing style I associate with the 80s scenes in South America and Italy. While my description probably makes Mock Execution sound scattered, it all adds up to a distinctive voice that sounds like no one else. Inventive songwriting, great musicianship, primal performances, sick artwork⊠Iâm sold.
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Mock Execution: Killed By Mock Execution 12"
Mock Execution: Killed By Mock Execution 12"
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Our take: Back in 2019, Chicagoâs Mock Execution whetted our appetites with their Reality Attack 7â, and three years later they deliver the full meal. One thing I love about Mock Execution is that while a lot of contemporary bands base their style and sound on one micro-scene or even just one band, Mock Execution draws from a wide range of international punk influences. Faster songs like âApocalypse Nowâ and âStagnant Foolsâ sound like crasher crust, raw and primal gestalt in the vein of Gloom, Framtid, and early Anti-Cimex. However, Mock Execution is also excellent with a mid-paced song, whether itâs a Kaaos-style fist-pumper like âInsanityâ or the more chugging, TotalitĂ€r-esque âCalm in the Chaos.â Things can also get pretty metal, as on the epic intro for âEnough Is Enough,â but whatever the tempo and style, everything is wrapped in the raw and urgent production and playing style I associate with the 80s scenes in South America and Italy. While my description probably makes Mock Execution sound scattered, it all adds up to a distinctive voice that sounds like no one else. Inventive songwriting, great musicianship, primal performances, sick artwork⊠Iâm sold.
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Our take: Back in 2019, Chicagoâs Mock Execution whetted our appetites with their Reality Attack 7â, and three years later they deliver the full meal. One thing I love about Mock Execution is that while a lot of contemporary bands base their style and sound on one micro-scene or even just one band, Mock Execution draws from a wide range of international punk influences. Faster songs like âApocalypse Nowâ and âStagnant Foolsâ sound like crasher crust, raw and primal gestalt in the vein of Gloom, Framtid, and early Anti-Cimex. However, Mock Execution is also excellent with a mid-paced song, whether itâs a Kaaos-style fist-pumper like âInsanityâ or the more chugging, TotalitĂ€r-esque âCalm in the Chaos.â Things can also get pretty metal, as on the epic intro for âEnough Is Enough,â but whatever the tempo and style, everything is wrapped in the raw and urgent production and playing style I associate with the 80s scenes in South America and Italy. While my description probably makes Mock Execution sound scattered, it all adds up to a distinctive voice that sounds like no one else. Inventive songwriting, great musicianship, primal performances, sick artwork⊠Iâm sold.











