
Natterers: Head in Threatening Attitude 12"
Available on LP or CD. âHEAD IN THREATENING ATTITUDEâ is the long awaited debut album by NATTERERS, who over the past couple of years following their demo/flexidisc and âToxic Careâ 7â have quickly imprinted themselves as one of the finest new bands on the UK hardcore punk scene. The album, recorded in France and mastered by the legendary Geza X (producer for DEAD KENNEDYS, GERMS, WEIRDOS, MDC, BLACK FLAG and more) are the first recordings to feature the new rhythm section, last seen in VOORHEES of Rob Bewick (ex HDQ, LEATHERFACE) and DAVE ALLEN (THE HORROR, YOUNG CONSERVATIVES) who have taken the band up yet another notch when teamed up with Thomasâ angular and powerful guitar and Emmaâs crushing vocals. 14 amazing tracks that imprint and see the NATTERERS sound develop, with influences from DEAD KENNEDYS, THE DAMNED, NIGHT BIRDS all present in the mix, but a sound that is distinctly NATTERERS. No nonsense Northern punk rock!Â
Our take: After an excellent 7â last year, the UKâs Natterers lay their debut full length on us. Iâm not sure why bands like this tend to have names that start with the letter âN,â but if you're a fan of Night Birds, No Love, or Neighborhood Brats, Natterersâ debut LP is one you need to hear. Like those bandsâ records, Head in Threatening Attitude falls in that fertile space between the worlds of hardcore and more straightforward punk, combining the blistering tempos and dynamic, million-changes-a-minute songwriting style of dense, DIY hardcore with a more tuneful, song-oriented approach. Rather than watering each other down, these qualities reinforce one another, giving the LP a three-dimensionality that less ambitious bands donât have. Youâve got tracks like the slow & brooding âDead Men Canât Catcall,â faster melodic hardcore tracks like âDefiant (Again),â punkier songs with more melodic vocals like âNot Long Left Now,â and herky-jerky, rhythmically complex songs like âGerms and Creepsâ and âSo Much Moreâ that remind me of Group Sex era Circle Jerks or Plastic Surgery Disasters era Dead Kennedys. And thereâs even an album-closing surf instrumental! Whether youâre coming at this album because you want a shot of pure punk adrenaline or you want to hear a shit-hot band light their fretboards, drum skins, and vocal chords on fire, Head in Threatening Attitude will do it for you. A real scorcher.
Available on LP or CD. âHEAD IN THREATENING ATTITUDEâ is the long awaited debut album by NATTERERS, who over the past couple of years following their demo/flexidisc and âToxic Careâ 7â have quickly imprinted themselves as one of the finest new bands on the UK hardcore punk scene. The album, recorded in France and mastered by the legendary Geza X (producer for DEAD KENNEDYS, GERMS, WEIRDOS, MDC, BLACK FLAG and more) are the first recordings to feature the new rhythm section, last seen in VOORHEES of Rob Bewick (ex HDQ, LEATHERFACE) and DAVE ALLEN (THE HORROR, YOUNG CONSERVATIVES) who have taken the band up yet another notch when teamed up with Thomasâ angular and powerful guitar and Emmaâs crushing vocals. 14 amazing tracks that imprint and see the NATTERERS sound develop, with influences from DEAD KENNEDYS, THE DAMNED, NIGHT BIRDS all present in the mix, but a sound that is distinctly NATTERERS. No nonsense Northern punk rock!Â
Our take: After an excellent 7â last year, the UKâs Natterers lay their debut full length on us. Iâm not sure why bands like this tend to have names that start with the letter âN,â but if you're a fan of Night Birds, No Love, or Neighborhood Brats, Natterersâ debut LP is one you need to hear. Like those bandsâ records, Head in Threatening Attitude falls in that fertile space between the worlds of hardcore and more straightforward punk, combining the blistering tempos and dynamic, million-changes-a-minute songwriting style of dense, DIY hardcore with a more tuneful, song-oriented approach. Rather than watering each other down, these qualities reinforce one another, giving the LP a three-dimensionality that less ambitious bands donât have. Youâve got tracks like the slow & brooding âDead Men Canât Catcall,â faster melodic hardcore tracks like âDefiant (Again),â punkier songs with more melodic vocals like âNot Long Left Now,â and herky-jerky, rhythmically complex songs like âGerms and Creepsâ and âSo Much Moreâ that remind me of Group Sex era Circle Jerks or Plastic Surgery Disasters era Dead Kennedys. And thereâs even an album-closing surf instrumental! Whether youâre coming at this album because you want a shot of pure punk adrenaline or you want to hear a shit-hot band light their fretboards, drum skins, and vocal chords on fire, Head in Threatening Attitude will do it for you. A real scorcher.
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Available on LP or CD. âHEAD IN THREATENING ATTITUDEâ is the long awaited debut album by NATTERERS, who over the past couple of years following their demo/flexidisc and âToxic Careâ 7â have quickly imprinted themselves as one of the finest new bands on the UK hardcore punk scene. The album, recorded in France and mastered by the legendary Geza X (producer for DEAD KENNEDYS, GERMS, WEIRDOS, MDC, BLACK FLAG and more) are the first recordings to feature the new rhythm section, last seen in VOORHEES of Rob Bewick (ex HDQ, LEATHERFACE) and DAVE ALLEN (THE HORROR, YOUNG CONSERVATIVES) who have taken the band up yet another notch when teamed up with Thomasâ angular and powerful guitar and Emmaâs crushing vocals. 14 amazing tracks that imprint and see the NATTERERS sound develop, with influences from DEAD KENNEDYS, THE DAMNED, NIGHT BIRDS all present in the mix, but a sound that is distinctly NATTERERS. No nonsense Northern punk rock!Â
Our take: After an excellent 7â last year, the UKâs Natterers lay their debut full length on us. Iâm not sure why bands like this tend to have names that start with the letter âN,â but if you're a fan of Night Birds, No Love, or Neighborhood Brats, Natterersâ debut LP is one you need to hear. Like those bandsâ records, Head in Threatening Attitude falls in that fertile space between the worlds of hardcore and more straightforward punk, combining the blistering tempos and dynamic, million-changes-a-minute songwriting style of dense, DIY hardcore with a more tuneful, song-oriented approach. Rather than watering each other down, these qualities reinforce one another, giving the LP a three-dimensionality that less ambitious bands donât have. Youâve got tracks like the slow & brooding âDead Men Canât Catcall,â faster melodic hardcore tracks like âDefiant (Again),â punkier songs with more melodic vocals like âNot Long Left Now,â and herky-jerky, rhythmically complex songs like âGerms and Creepsâ and âSo Much Moreâ that remind me of Group Sex era Circle Jerks or Plastic Surgery Disasters era Dead Kennedys. And thereâs even an album-closing surf instrumental! Whether youâre coming at this album because you want a shot of pure punk adrenaline or you want to hear a shit-hot band light their fretboards, drum skins, and vocal chords on fire, Head in Threatening Attitude will do it for you. A real scorcher.












