
Homemade Speed: Faster Is Better 7"
Fuck Richmond, fuck Virginia Beach, fuck Norfolk, fuck New York, fuck Straight Edge..... THIS IS HOMEMADE SPEED!!!
Our take: Those of us in the mid-Atlantic hardcore scene have been aware of this group of young miscreants making noise in the Norfolk / Virginia Beach area for some time, and Iâm stoked the rest of the world now gets to acquaint themselves with this groupâs fresh take on raw, fast hardcore punk. As befitting the bandâs name and the recordâs title, the A side of Faster Is Better is a blistering sprint inspired by bands like early D.R.I., Septic Death, and Deep Wound who pressed against the limits of their drummersâ right hands and their listenerâs processing capacity. The short instrumentalâwhich sounds like they plucked it from a long-lost Mystic Records 7ââmakes it clear Homemade Speed isnât afraid to squeeze in a hook here and there, then the other three tracks are off to the races. While hardcore this fast probably all sounds the same to many people, I think Homemade Speed has a unique sound on their blistering parts, anchored by a drummer with a unique swing to his fast beat and a habit of punctuating bars with Minor Threat-esque compact snare rolls. The four songs on the B side slow things down just a hair, but the grooves are similarly slinky, allowing the chaos to shine through on moments like the climactic double-tracked guitar solo in âNothing Left.â If youâre a fan of the blisteringly fast, raw, and wild hardcore punk we like to push here at Sorry Stateâparticularly if bands like Shaved Ape, Meat House, and G.U.N. have been on your playlistâHomemade Speedâs debut EP is essential listening.
Fuck Richmond, fuck Virginia Beach, fuck Norfolk, fuck New York, fuck Straight Edge..... THIS IS HOMEMADE SPEED!!!
Our take: Those of us in the mid-Atlantic hardcore scene have been aware of this group of young miscreants making noise in the Norfolk / Virginia Beach area for some time, and Iâm stoked the rest of the world now gets to acquaint themselves with this groupâs fresh take on raw, fast hardcore punk. As befitting the bandâs name and the recordâs title, the A side of Faster Is Better is a blistering sprint inspired by bands like early D.R.I., Septic Death, and Deep Wound who pressed against the limits of their drummersâ right hands and their listenerâs processing capacity. The short instrumentalâwhich sounds like they plucked it from a long-lost Mystic Records 7ââmakes it clear Homemade Speed isnât afraid to squeeze in a hook here and there, then the other three tracks are off to the races. While hardcore this fast probably all sounds the same to many people, I think Homemade Speed has a unique sound on their blistering parts, anchored by a drummer with a unique swing to his fast beat and a habit of punctuating bars with Minor Threat-esque compact snare rolls. The four songs on the B side slow things down just a hair, but the grooves are similarly slinky, allowing the chaos to shine through on moments like the climactic double-tracked guitar solo in âNothing Left.â If youâre a fan of the blisteringly fast, raw, and wild hardcore punk we like to push here at Sorry Stateâparticularly if bands like Shaved Ape, Meat House, and G.U.N. have been on your playlistâHomemade Speedâs debut EP is essential listening.
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Fuck Richmond, fuck Virginia Beach, fuck Norfolk, fuck New York, fuck Straight Edge..... THIS IS HOMEMADE SPEED!!!
Our take: Those of us in the mid-Atlantic hardcore scene have been aware of this group of young miscreants making noise in the Norfolk / Virginia Beach area for some time, and Iâm stoked the rest of the world now gets to acquaint themselves with this groupâs fresh take on raw, fast hardcore punk. As befitting the bandâs name and the recordâs title, the A side of Faster Is Better is a blistering sprint inspired by bands like early D.R.I., Septic Death, and Deep Wound who pressed against the limits of their drummersâ right hands and their listenerâs processing capacity. The short instrumentalâwhich sounds like they plucked it from a long-lost Mystic Records 7ââmakes it clear Homemade Speed isnât afraid to squeeze in a hook here and there, then the other three tracks are off to the races. While hardcore this fast probably all sounds the same to many people, I think Homemade Speed has a unique sound on their blistering parts, anchored by a drummer with a unique swing to his fast beat and a habit of punctuating bars with Minor Threat-esque compact snare rolls. The four songs on the B side slow things down just a hair, but the grooves are similarly slinky, allowing the chaos to shine through on moments like the climactic double-tracked guitar solo in âNothing Left.â If youâre a fan of the blisteringly fast, raw, and wild hardcore punk we like to push here at Sorry Stateâparticularly if bands like Shaved Ape, Meat House, and G.U.N. have been on your playlistâHomemade Speedâs debut EP is essential listening.












