Zero Bars

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Zero Bars Life and Hell cassette

Toronto three-piece ZERO BARS cranked out six songs of tight punk rock’n’roll on their Life and Hell cassette, with most clocking in under the two-minute mark but landing with plenty of bite. The first few tracks show up like a slightly less feral DEAN DIRG or MARKED MEN, all forward motion and sweaty basement show vibes. Then they flip the script with “Prove It”—taking a jab at the high cost of seeing these legacy punk acts—and “House Arrest,” both of which flirt with harmonics and channel a post-punk-adjacent feel. Things wrap up with a legit cover of the CRUCIFUCKS’ “Mountain Song” that sticks the landing. The audio sounds great and the playing is rock solid. The tape left me wanting more. Check out “Nervous Wire.”

Zero Bars Demo 2023 cassette

Debut release of no-frills punk from this Canadian power-trio. Well, there might be one singular frill. The second song on the four-song demo adds a little post-punky WIRE vibe into their standard faster realm of mid-tempo punk sound, and it is the coolest song on the tape. All the songs are instantly catchy and driving. The demo is short enough that if you’re anything like me, you’ll end up flipping it over and over when the tape clicks just to get your fix.