Reviews

Black Dog Sewn Into Confusion EP

This new EP from Halifax noizecrust fanatics might be the best five minutes you are going to spend this month. Sure, it might get you sent to Bedlam because doctors are bound to ask what sane person in their right mind would enjoy being subjected to such a D-beat raw noize punk assault? The answer is easy: punks of good taste, that’s who. I was fortunate enough to review the band’s first EP, and I am happy to announce that BLACK DOG haven’t become a revival skacore band in the meantime. In fact, they sound even more ferocious, somewhere between D-CLONE at their most intense, FRIGÖRA, FRAMTID, and contemporary bands like PHYSIQUE, SCUMRAID, and others who wished they had been around at Final Noise Attack gigs in the ’90s. Sewn Into Confusion is masterfully crafted by this crew of Halifax punks who just know how to be genuinely good at being genuinely noisy. I love how aggressive and direct the vocals sound, closer to Scandicore bands than the more extreme Japanese ones. If you don’t like this kind of hardcore, this EP will not reconcile you with it, but if you do like it, it will make you love it even more.