Perp Walk: Permacrisis 7"
Tasty new 7ā from Bristolās favourite chain gang, Perp Walk. Giving you the fast and stompy hardcore to make sure that the only āwalkā youāll be doing in the pit is the TWO-STEP if know what Iām saying?!
The Perps have explored their options with these three tracks to break the meat and potatoes hardcore format. Longer songs that give ya a more complex song structure - mixing up song dynamics to keep ya guessing what is coming next, and thereās even a homage to the B52s.
EP closer The Gavel is a primo example of Perp Walkās potential - itās got swagger chopped up with straight up speed, and then an end section that comes at you hard with guitar leads feeling like something Fucked Up may have done at their peak in 2006. If you donāt want to walk too far from the righteous path of chain hardcore but your heart tells you that there must be more to the mosh in 2023, then you might be ready to dip your crusty ass into the refreshing pool of the Perp Walk.
Our take: Second EP from this Bristol, UK hardcore band, like its predecessor arriving on the Crew Cuts Records imprint. Judging by the number of copies weāve seen heading out the door at Sorry State, plenty of Americans are hip to Perp Walk, and itās easy to see why theyāve generated interest abroad. Perp Walk reminds me of Bib because their songs primarily revolve around huge-sounding, mid-paced riffs that strike a balance between āinciting violenceā and āleft of center.ā The riffs are simple-sounding but never dumb; āPenitent Manā even reminds me of the pop dirges on Nirvanaās Bleach. āThe Gavelā starts with a more metallic sound that might make you think of the Cro-Mags, but the songās rhythm wonāt quite let you skank your way to that glorious guitar lead at the end. Perp Walkās music is heavy, hooky, and smart, and while itās steeped in hardcoreās history, it doesnāt sound bound by it. Excellent stuff.
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Perp Walk: Permacrisis 7"
Perp Walk: Permacrisis 7"
Tasty new 7ā from Bristolās favourite chain gang, Perp Walk. Giving you the fast and stompy hardcore to make sure that the only āwalkā youāll be doing in the pit is the TWO-STEP if know what Iām saying?!
The Perps have explored their options with these three tracks to break the meat and potatoes hardcore format. Longer songs that give ya a more complex song structure - mixing up song dynamics to keep ya guessing what is coming next, and thereās even a homage to the B52s.
EP closer The Gavel is a primo example of Perp Walkās potential - itās got swagger chopped up with straight up speed, and then an end section that comes at you hard with guitar leads feeling like something Fucked Up may have done at their peak in 2006. If you donāt want to walk too far from the righteous path of chain hardcore but your heart tells you that there must be more to the mosh in 2023, then you might be ready to dip your crusty ass into the refreshing pool of the Perp Walk.
Our take: Second EP from this Bristol, UK hardcore band, like its predecessor arriving on the Crew Cuts Records imprint. Judging by the number of copies weāve seen heading out the door at Sorry State, plenty of Americans are hip to Perp Walk, and itās easy to see why theyāve generated interest abroad. Perp Walk reminds me of Bib because their songs primarily revolve around huge-sounding, mid-paced riffs that strike a balance between āinciting violenceā and āleft of center.ā The riffs are simple-sounding but never dumb; āPenitent Manā even reminds me of the pop dirges on Nirvanaās Bleach. āThe Gavelā starts with a more metallic sound that might make you think of the Cro-Mags, but the songās rhythm wonāt quite let you skank your way to that glorious guitar lead at the end. Perp Walkās music is heavy, hooky, and smart, and while itās steeped in hardcoreās history, it doesnāt sound bound by it. Excellent stuff.
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Tasty new 7ā from Bristolās favourite chain gang, Perp Walk. Giving you the fast and stompy hardcore to make sure that the only āwalkā youāll be doing in the pit is the TWO-STEP if know what Iām saying?!
The Perps have explored their options with these three tracks to break the meat and potatoes hardcore format. Longer songs that give ya a more complex song structure - mixing up song dynamics to keep ya guessing what is coming next, and thereās even a homage to the B52s.
EP closer The Gavel is a primo example of Perp Walkās potential - itās got swagger chopped up with straight up speed, and then an end section that comes at you hard with guitar leads feeling like something Fucked Up may have done at their peak in 2006. If you donāt want to walk too far from the righteous path of chain hardcore but your heart tells you that there must be more to the mosh in 2023, then you might be ready to dip your crusty ass into the refreshing pool of the Perp Walk.
Our take: Second EP from this Bristol, UK hardcore band, like its predecessor arriving on the Crew Cuts Records imprint. Judging by the number of copies weāve seen heading out the door at Sorry State, plenty of Americans are hip to Perp Walk, and itās easy to see why theyāve generated interest abroad. Perp Walk reminds me of Bib because their songs primarily revolve around huge-sounding, mid-paced riffs that strike a balance between āinciting violenceā and āleft of center.ā The riffs are simple-sounding but never dumb; āPenitent Manā even reminds me of the pop dirges on Nirvanaās Bleach. āThe Gavelā starts with a more metallic sound that might make you think of the Cro-Mags, but the songās rhythm wonāt quite let you skank your way to that glorious guitar lead at the end. Perp Walkās music is heavy, hooky, and smart, and while itās steeped in hardcoreās history, it doesnāt sound bound by it. Excellent stuff.











