
Illiterates: No Experts 12"
Here at Sorry State we were huge fans of Illiteratesâ debut LP, and when the Pittsburgh band offered to let us release the follow-up, we jumped at the chance to climb into bed with the self-described âdumbest band in hardcore.â No Experts is a scorching follow-up to the self-titled debut, with even faster, shorter, and tougher songs, plus catchy gang vocals that, along with vocalist Lawsonâs rabid cat delivery, recall Youth of Today at their most primal. While No Experts is about as straightforward as hardcore can get, Illiteratesâ way with a tune makes tracks like âTricks of the Trade,â âNice Things,â and âWeather Capitalâ hard to dismiss as anything like âgeneric thrash.â Another track is called âAs Old As You Feel,â and No Experts makes me feel like a teenager, exploding hormones and a frustratingly short attention span ensuring that music this loud, fast, and action-packed is the only thing that makes sense in this world.
Black vinyl, lyric insert, 24"x36" poster, and download card included.
Here at Sorry State we were huge fans of Illiteratesâ debut LP, and when the Pittsburgh band offered to let us release the follow-up, we jumped at the chance to climb into bed with the self-described âdumbest band in hardcore.â No Experts is a scorching follow-up to the self-titled debut, with even faster, shorter, and tougher songs, plus catchy gang vocals that, along with vocalist Lawsonâs rabid cat delivery, recall Youth of Today at their most primal. While No Experts is about as straightforward as hardcore can get, Illiteratesâ way with a tune makes tracks like âTricks of the Trade,â âNice Things,â and âWeather Capitalâ hard to dismiss as anything like âgeneric thrash.â Another track is called âAs Old As You Feel,â and No Experts makes me feel like a teenager, exploding hormones and a frustratingly short attention span ensuring that music this loud, fast, and action-packed is the only thing that makes sense in this world.
Black vinyl, lyric insert, 24"x36" poster, and download card included.
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Here at Sorry State we were huge fans of Illiteratesâ debut LP, and when the Pittsburgh band offered to let us release the follow-up, we jumped at the chance to climb into bed with the self-described âdumbest band in hardcore.â No Experts is a scorching follow-up to the self-titled debut, with even faster, shorter, and tougher songs, plus catchy gang vocals that, along with vocalist Lawsonâs rabid cat delivery, recall Youth of Today at their most primal. While No Experts is about as straightforward as hardcore can get, Illiteratesâ way with a tune makes tracks like âTricks of the Trade,â âNice Things,â and âWeather Capitalâ hard to dismiss as anything like âgeneric thrash.â Another track is called âAs Old As You Feel,â and No Experts makes me feel like a teenager, exploding hormones and a frustratingly short attention span ensuring that music this loud, fast, and action-packed is the only thing that makes sense in this world.
Black vinyl, lyric insert, 24"x36" poster, and download card included.














