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Paprika: Smoked cassette
Our take: Paprikaās first cassette came out on Iron Lung, but this new tape is the first release on a new label called Chaos and Chill, released for Paprikaās recent tour. I was a big fan of Paprikaās first tape, and Smoked rips too. While Paprika sounds like a hardcore band of the 2020s, the elements of their sound come together in a way that doesnāt sound like anyone else. Their riffs are nimble and catchy, but the guitar tone is a biting and mid-range-y, more like a death metal tone than a typical hardcore punk sound. The vocalist has a snotty bark that commands the room, but I think Paprikaās secret weapon is how they arrange their songs. Theyāre full of catchy stops and starts and dynamic accents that keep the energy level sky-high. After three originals, they finish up with a cover of the Buzzcocksā āYou Tear Me Up,ā known to nerds the world over as the first d-beat song. Excellent stuff.
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Paprika: Smoked cassette
Paprika: Smoked cassette
Our take: Paprikaās first cassette came out on Iron Lung, but this new tape is the first release on a new label called Chaos and Chill, released for Paprikaās recent tour. I was a big fan of Paprikaās first tape, and Smoked rips too. While Paprika sounds like a hardcore band of the 2020s, the elements of their sound come together in a way that doesnāt sound like anyone else. Their riffs are nimble and catchy, but the guitar tone is a biting and mid-range-y, more like a death metal tone than a typical hardcore punk sound. The vocalist has a snotty bark that commands the room, but I think Paprikaās secret weapon is how they arrange their songs. Theyāre full of catchy stops and starts and dynamic accents that keep the energy level sky-high. After three originals, they finish up with a cover of the Buzzcocksā āYou Tear Me Up,ā known to nerds the world over as the first d-beat song. Excellent stuff.
$333.00
Paprika: Smoked cassetteā
$333.00
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Our take: Paprikaās first cassette came out on Iron Lung, but this new tape is the first release on a new label called Chaos and Chill, released for Paprikaās recent tour. I was a big fan of Paprikaās first tape, and Smoked rips too. While Paprika sounds like a hardcore band of the 2020s, the elements of their sound come together in a way that doesnāt sound like anyone else. Their riffs are nimble and catchy, but the guitar tone is a biting and mid-range-y, more like a death metal tone than a typical hardcore punk sound. The vocalist has a snotty bark that commands the room, but I think Paprikaās secret weapon is how they arrange their songs. Theyāre full of catchy stops and starts and dynamic accents that keep the energy level sky-high. After three originals, they finish up with a cover of the Buzzcocksā āYou Tear Me Up,ā known to nerds the world over as the first d-beat song. Excellent stuff.











