Reviewed by Andy Malcolm of the UK's 'Collective Zine'.
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Here you have a band mixing up the UK melodic hardcore sound of bands like Broccoli (just check the cool vocals!) with the bouncy and repetetive guitars of Promise Ring circa 'Nothing Feels Good'. Opening song "Driver" is dead catchy and makes you tap your toes up and down as the guitars buzz away. Lovely stuff. Following that is more of the same on "When Capris Ruled The World" (?!), hideously catchy and delightfully packed with a good deal of bounce and some fine edgey guitars. B-side "Winterburn" (nice emo-ey name, probably not a
tribute to the Moe the Bartender-esque Arsenal defender) ties up the loose ends with another gem. Nice use of dual vocals here. I guess if you follow the lineage back, you can trace the style they've got going to the Evergreen "Trudy Pushpin" 7" (the finest emo-pop-punk record I've ever heard), that's the kind of sound Torino '74 have going, except a little less on the emo side. Tops....more
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Sencillamente bueno, muy buen sonido, hardcore punk melódico contundente con letras que se entienden y con las que es fácil empatizar, en algún momento voy por "Caníbal" Pizza de Súcubo