
An earnest, anthemic, and hyper-political hardcore album, "Bastards of a Nation" is, on first listen, pretty much in the realm of the current representatives of hardcore to the masses in the US -- A Global Threat, The Unseen, and The Casualties. Demerit keep it dense and heavy with metalish riff here and there, and break it up with melodic breaks, choral backing vocals, and even some clapping action in there ("Fight Your Apathy"). The arrangements were well-conceived and varied, and the musicianship is great -- particularly the guitar work -- and there's some interesting changes throughout. While listening to the album I had the feeling that the guitarist learned his stuff doing Iron Maiden licks and then switched up when the singer lent him a Choking Victim album. I enjoyed it overall, and bits and pieces reminded me of Leftover Crack, particularity "TZ Generation," and "Fuck the Schemers." Fans of that band's many variations -- INDK et. al. -- and fans of the newer US east coast hardcore, won't be disappointed.

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