Pleading Guilty - Defacto

Published Tuesday 11th April 2017
Pleading Guilty - Defacto
Pleading Guilty - Defacto

STYLE: Rock
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 164501-25193
LABEL: Thumper Punk
FORMAT: Digital Only Album

Reviewed by Paul S Ganney

This Denver-based band have a bit of a crossover sound - the vocals are punk, the drums and bass punk/thrash and the guitar is more metal, with some very nice melodic riffs in the style of Helloween or Theocracy (eg, "Search And Rescue"). There are some very well executed pauses and rhythm shifts, too (such as the end of "Breaking Out"). These are clearly no "three chords as fast as I can" merchants. They describe themselves as "melodic skate punk" with which I'd concur. It's a relentless slice of boundless energy: even the pauses before the next solo/chorus/slab of musicality have something still running, be it bass drum or guitar in some form. After seven of the 11 tracks I was worn out, which is my only criticism (and a minor one) in that something a little gentler, even if only an intro, would have been nice. Lyrically they're well within their genre and consist more of quick sound bites than long essays, eg, "Breaking out - you are forgiven." They're catchy sound bites too, which must make their gigs great crowd-pleasers.

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