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Sub Space: I Walk The Devil 12"
New 12" from this band out of NY.
Our take: I Walk the Devil caught my eye with its sick artwork: a spooky illustration of the devil and a skeleton doing some kinky shit against a shocking turquoise background that reminds me of an 80s hardcore punk record like the Zero Boysā Vicious Circle. Stylistically, the six hardcore punk tracks here line up with what I expected based on the illustration: a barrage of pounding pogo beats, sneering vocals that ping-pong between Spanish and English, and riffs that sound dark and creepy but still catchy. This would be more than enough to stand alongside modern pogo-mosh bands like Bib or Gag, but the guitarist throws in interesting wrinkles by sneaking in hard rock riffing a la Fu Manchu on tracks like āI Walk the Devilā and āWait and See.ā Itās not full-on party rock or anything, but I wouldnāt be surprised to see Sub Spaceās guitarist sporting a battered Annihilation Time tee on stage. While these six tracks are brief, itās more than enough time for Sub Space to get the pit going.
Our take: I Walk the Devil caught my eye with its sick artwork: a spooky illustration of the devil and a skeleton doing some kinky shit against a shocking turquoise background that reminds me of an 80s hardcore punk record like the Zero Boysā Vicious Circle. Stylistically, the six hardcore punk tracks here line up with what I expected based on the illustration: a barrage of pounding pogo beats, sneering vocals that ping-pong between Spanish and English, and riffs that sound dark and creepy but still catchy. This would be more than enough to stand alongside modern pogo-mosh bands like Bib or Gag, but the guitarist throws in interesting wrinkles by sneaking in hard rock riffing a la Fu Manchu on tracks like āI Walk the Devilā and āWait and See.ā Itās not full-on party rock or anything, but I wouldnāt be surprised to see Sub Spaceās guitarist sporting a battered Annihilation Time tee on stage. While these six tracks are brief, itās more than enough time for Sub Space to get the pit going.
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Sub Space: I Walk The Devil 12"
Sub Space: I Walk The Devil 12"
New 12" from this band out of NY.
Our take: I Walk the Devil caught my eye with its sick artwork: a spooky illustration of the devil and a skeleton doing some kinky shit against a shocking turquoise background that reminds me of an 80s hardcore punk record like the Zero Boysā Vicious Circle. Stylistically, the six hardcore punk tracks here line up with what I expected based on the illustration: a barrage of pounding pogo beats, sneering vocals that ping-pong between Spanish and English, and riffs that sound dark and creepy but still catchy. This would be more than enough to stand alongside modern pogo-mosh bands like Bib or Gag, but the guitarist throws in interesting wrinkles by sneaking in hard rock riffing a la Fu Manchu on tracks like āI Walk the Devilā and āWait and See.ā Itās not full-on party rock or anything, but I wouldnāt be surprised to see Sub Spaceās guitarist sporting a battered Annihilation Time tee on stage. While these six tracks are brief, itās more than enough time for Sub Space to get the pit going.
Our take: I Walk the Devil caught my eye with its sick artwork: a spooky illustration of the devil and a skeleton doing some kinky shit against a shocking turquoise background that reminds me of an 80s hardcore punk record like the Zero Boysā Vicious Circle. Stylistically, the six hardcore punk tracks here line up with what I expected based on the illustration: a barrage of pounding pogo beats, sneering vocals that ping-pong between Spanish and English, and riffs that sound dark and creepy but still catchy. This would be more than enough to stand alongside modern pogo-mosh bands like Bib or Gag, but the guitarist throws in interesting wrinkles by sneaking in hard rock riffing a la Fu Manchu on tracks like āI Walk the Devilā and āWait and See.ā Itās not full-on party rock or anything, but I wouldnāt be surprised to see Sub Spaceās guitarist sporting a battered Annihilation Time tee on stage. While these six tracks are brief, itās more than enough time for Sub Space to get the pit going.
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New 12" from this band out of NY.
Our take: I Walk the Devil caught my eye with its sick artwork: a spooky illustration of the devil and a skeleton doing some kinky shit against a shocking turquoise background that reminds me of an 80s hardcore punk record like the Zero Boysā Vicious Circle. Stylistically, the six hardcore punk tracks here line up with what I expected based on the illustration: a barrage of pounding pogo beats, sneering vocals that ping-pong between Spanish and English, and riffs that sound dark and creepy but still catchy. This would be more than enough to stand alongside modern pogo-mosh bands like Bib or Gag, but the guitarist throws in interesting wrinkles by sneaking in hard rock riffing a la Fu Manchu on tracks like āI Walk the Devilā and āWait and See.ā Itās not full-on party rock or anything, but I wouldnāt be surprised to see Sub Spaceās guitarist sporting a battered Annihilation Time tee on stage. While these six tracks are brief, itās more than enough time for Sub Space to get the pit going.
Our take: I Walk the Devil caught my eye with its sick artwork: a spooky illustration of the devil and a skeleton doing some kinky shit against a shocking turquoise background that reminds me of an 80s hardcore punk record like the Zero Boysā Vicious Circle. Stylistically, the six hardcore punk tracks here line up with what I expected based on the illustration: a barrage of pounding pogo beats, sneering vocals that ping-pong between Spanish and English, and riffs that sound dark and creepy but still catchy. This would be more than enough to stand alongside modern pogo-mosh bands like Bib or Gag, but the guitarist throws in interesting wrinkles by sneaking in hard rock riffing a la Fu Manchu on tracks like āI Walk the Devilā and āWait and See.ā Itās not full-on party rock or anything, but I wouldnāt be surprised to see Sub Spaceās guitarist sporting a battered Annihilation Time tee on stage. While these six tracks are brief, itās more than enough time for Sub Space to get the pit going.











