
Chiller: 2nd 7"
2nd EP from this ripping Pittsburgh hardcore band.
Our take: As the title indicates, this is the second 7â from Pittsburghâs Chiller. If you picked up their previous record, youâll be pleased to hear the sound is similar, blending various sub-strains of hardcore into a sound that feels fresh and authentic. Thereâs the hyper-fast âRemonstration,â the big breakdown of âFinal Names,â and the Pick Your King-esque âWhistler.â Itâs uncommon for hardcore bands these days to mix things up so much, but the warm production and catchy, oi!-tinged vocals (which still sound like Damian from Fucked Up) hold it all together. I also love how all of Chillerâs releases have a similar visual aesthetic, begging you to catch âem all.
2nd EP from this ripping Pittsburgh hardcore band.
Our take: As the title indicates, this is the second 7â from Pittsburghâs Chiller. If you picked up their previous record, youâll be pleased to hear the sound is similar, blending various sub-strains of hardcore into a sound that feels fresh and authentic. Thereâs the hyper-fast âRemonstration,â the big breakdown of âFinal Names,â and the Pick Your King-esque âWhistler.â Itâs uncommon for hardcore bands these days to mix things up so much, but the warm production and catchy, oi!-tinged vocals (which still sound like Damian from Fucked Up) hold it all together. I also love how all of Chillerâs releases have a similar visual aesthetic, begging you to catch âem all.
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2nd EP from this ripping Pittsburgh hardcore band.
Our take: As the title indicates, this is the second 7â from Pittsburghâs Chiller. If you picked up their previous record, youâll be pleased to hear the sound is similar, blending various sub-strains of hardcore into a sound that feels fresh and authentic. Thereâs the hyper-fast âRemonstration,â the big breakdown of âFinal Names,â and the Pick Your King-esque âWhistler.â Itâs uncommon for hardcore bands these days to mix things up so much, but the warm production and catchy, oi!-tinged vocals (which still sound like Damian from Fucked Up) hold it all together. I also love how all of Chillerâs releases have a similar visual aesthetic, begging you to catch âem all.












