Street Weapon: Quick to Die 7"
Debut EP āQuick to Dieā from Virginia Beach hardcore band STREET WEAPON. After previously releasing online demos in 2018 and 2019, STREET WEAPON has finally bestowed us with a truly beautiful piece of wax. Six tracks of well executed hardcore that pays respect to New York greats such as ALTERCATION, as well as Cleveland heavy hitters CONFRONT. Although, Iād say they take a more straight forward, less gimmicky approach like bands such as THE ABUSED, ANTIDOTE, and LIFEāS BLOOD. Did I mention most of the band is barely out of high school?
Our take: Debut 7ā from this band out of Virginia Beach, Virginia. According to the label, most of the band members are barely out of high school, which rules. While I listen to a lot of old guy hardcore thatās very conscious of how it exists within the larger historical framework of punk and hardcore, Street Weapon seems more genuine and unaffected, like theyāre just shooting from the hip and throwing together elements of stuff they like. I hear elements of Negative Approach-style oi!-tinged hardcore, New Breed-style NYHC (particularly in the breakdowns), a hint of thrash metal in the riffing, and some of that Gag / Bib-style hardcore thatās all about catchy mid-paced riffs. Even with all of those elements, Street Weapon doesnāt sound schizophrenic, but open-minded and un-self-conscious. If youāre into the more 80s-inspired end of the capital H Hardcore scene, check outĀ what the younger generation is up to.
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Street Weapon: Quick to Die 7"
Street Weapon: Quick to Die 7"
Debut EP āQuick to Dieā from Virginia Beach hardcore band STREET WEAPON. After previously releasing online demos in 2018 and 2019, STREET WEAPON has finally bestowed us with a truly beautiful piece of wax. Six tracks of well executed hardcore that pays respect to New York greats such as ALTERCATION, as well as Cleveland heavy hitters CONFRONT. Although, Iād say they take a more straight forward, less gimmicky approach like bands such as THE ABUSED, ANTIDOTE, and LIFEāS BLOOD. Did I mention most of the band is barely out of high school?
Our take: Debut 7ā from this band out of Virginia Beach, Virginia. According to the label, most of the band members are barely out of high school, which rules. While I listen to a lot of old guy hardcore thatās very conscious of how it exists within the larger historical framework of punk and hardcore, Street Weapon seems more genuine and unaffected, like theyāre just shooting from the hip and throwing together elements of stuff they like. I hear elements of Negative Approach-style oi!-tinged hardcore, New Breed-style NYHC (particularly in the breakdowns), a hint of thrash metal in the riffing, and some of that Gag / Bib-style hardcore thatās all about catchy mid-paced riffs. Even with all of those elements, Street Weapon doesnāt sound schizophrenic, but open-minded and un-self-conscious. If youāre into the more 80s-inspired end of the capital H Hardcore scene, check outĀ what the younger generation is up to.
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Debut EP āQuick to Dieā from Virginia Beach hardcore band STREET WEAPON. After previously releasing online demos in 2018 and 2019, STREET WEAPON has finally bestowed us with a truly beautiful piece of wax. Six tracks of well executed hardcore that pays respect to New York greats such as ALTERCATION, as well as Cleveland heavy hitters CONFRONT. Although, Iād say they take a more straight forward, less gimmicky approach like bands such as THE ABUSED, ANTIDOTE, and LIFEāS BLOOD. Did I mention most of the band is barely out of high school?
Our take: Debut 7ā from this band out of Virginia Beach, Virginia. According to the label, most of the band members are barely out of high school, which rules. While I listen to a lot of old guy hardcore thatās very conscious of how it exists within the larger historical framework of punk and hardcore, Street Weapon seems more genuine and unaffected, like theyāre just shooting from the hip and throwing together elements of stuff they like. I hear elements of Negative Approach-style oi!-tinged hardcore, New Breed-style NYHC (particularly in the breakdowns), a hint of thrash metal in the riffing, and some of that Gag / Bib-style hardcore thatās all about catchy mid-paced riffs. Even with all of those elements, Street Weapon doesnāt sound schizophrenic, but open-minded and un-self-conscious. If youāre into the more 80s-inspired end of the capital H Hardcore scene, check outĀ what the younger generation is up to.











