
G.U.N.: Demo Cassette
Raging no bullshit hardcore from Nashville, TN!
Our take: Demo cassette from this hardcore band out of Nashville that sees two members of No Way Recordsâ Life Trap returning to their hardcore roots. G.U.N. recorded these tracks live to analog tape, and the audible hiss and live-in-the-room feel bring to mind Don Zientaraâs classic recordings at the original Inner Ear studios, particularly Bad Brainsâ Black Dots. G.U.N. has a lot more stylistic range than your typical early Dischord band, though, as you might expect given the fact that at least a few of the members have been playing hardcore for nearly two decades. The opener, âHigh Horse,â reminds me of early Articles of Faith; itâs wicked fast and pure hardcore, but its gloomy, slightly melodic vibe is more complex and mature than your typical rage-out. âStreetbaitâ is punkier, reminding me of Sick Pleasure, while the tape finishes out with âKilling Spree,â which adapts the groove from Black Flagâs âSlip It Inâ and makes me think of Blâast! at their most furious. G.U.N.âs demo is raw and aggressive enough that USHC heads will love it, but thereâs enough maturity and sophistication lurking in the background to make this of interest to more than just the HC die-hards. Highly recommended.
Raging no bullshit hardcore from Nashville, TN!
Our take: Demo cassette from this hardcore band out of Nashville that sees two members of No Way Recordsâ Life Trap returning to their hardcore roots. G.U.N. recorded these tracks live to analog tape, and the audible hiss and live-in-the-room feel bring to mind Don Zientaraâs classic recordings at the original Inner Ear studios, particularly Bad Brainsâ Black Dots. G.U.N. has a lot more stylistic range than your typical early Dischord band, though, as you might expect given the fact that at least a few of the members have been playing hardcore for nearly two decades. The opener, âHigh Horse,â reminds me of early Articles of Faith; itâs wicked fast and pure hardcore, but its gloomy, slightly melodic vibe is more complex and mature than your typical rage-out. âStreetbaitâ is punkier, reminding me of Sick Pleasure, while the tape finishes out with âKilling Spree,â which adapts the groove from Black Flagâs âSlip It Inâ and makes me think of Blâast! at their most furious. G.U.N.âs demo is raw and aggressive enough that USHC heads will love it, but thereâs enough maturity and sophistication lurking in the background to make this of interest to more than just the HC die-hards. Highly recommended.
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Raging no bullshit hardcore from Nashville, TN!
Our take: Demo cassette from this hardcore band out of Nashville that sees two members of No Way Recordsâ Life Trap returning to their hardcore roots. G.U.N. recorded these tracks live to analog tape, and the audible hiss and live-in-the-room feel bring to mind Don Zientaraâs classic recordings at the original Inner Ear studios, particularly Bad Brainsâ Black Dots. G.U.N. has a lot more stylistic range than your typical early Dischord band, though, as you might expect given the fact that at least a few of the members have been playing hardcore for nearly two decades. The opener, âHigh Horse,â reminds me of early Articles of Faith; itâs wicked fast and pure hardcore, but its gloomy, slightly melodic vibe is more complex and mature than your typical rage-out. âStreetbaitâ is punkier, reminding me of Sick Pleasure, while the tape finishes out with âKilling Spree,â which adapts the groove from Black Flagâs âSlip It Inâ and makes me think of Blâast! at their most furious. G.U.N.âs demo is raw and aggressive enough that USHC heads will love it, but thereâs enough maturity and sophistication lurking in the background to make this of interest to more than just the HC die-hards. Highly recommended.












