Secular Plague - 'Death For Sale' review
I figured I'd stick up another old review from issue three of 'The Screever', this one of Secular Plague (who we interviewed for the same issue)'s album 'Death For Sale'...
"So
these guys from France / Belgium play very old-school hardcore / punk
rock (crossed with what they refer to as 'deathrock'..?) in the vein
of bands like T.S.O.L, CIRCLE JERKS, and even stuff like CONTEMPT,
favouring quite short song structures and lengths, mostly in the
thirty second to one minute range, the whole 11 track album coming in
at about 13 minutes. It's quite basic musically, sustaining a similar
mid-to-fast pace throughout, driven by a repetition of power-chorded
riffs. The vocals really carry the whole thing for me though, with an
awesome, quite nicely reverbed semi-hardcore singing style with, as
you may suspect from the album title, a lot of lyrics centred on
animal rights, sung (as far as I can tell) in English, so I
absolutely dig that, even if the accent does slightly inhibit my
understanding of some of the lines. I actually think they've done a
great job on the short song lengths; sometimes stuff like this can be
really dull if the songs are too long and repetitive, but this
collection of angry, energetic, and focussed tunes are just about
right. I think the most memorable tracks on this are the opening
title track, 'Scapegoat', and 'Angry and Frustrated'. I got this as a
download, but it's also available on CD with some pretty awesome
looking artwork and packaging that I might order at some point. Cool
stuff."
You can find Secular Plague here:
Cheers! :)
xox
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