Kick ass. Read the article, influenced by AC/DC - Powerage, love it, classic old school jams. Heavy, fast, and drop tuned, perfect. And no bullshit sound effects, creepy horror film clips, creaking hinges, or clanging chains. Straightforward hardcore, press play and you get launched. I also dig all the time signature changes. If you don’t like where the song is heading give it a sec because it will switch to something totally different. Highest compliment I can pay to this kind of music is if I can lift to it, if it makes me stronger. Done and done. Look forward to seeing you guys when you pass thru Sactown. Ace of Spades is a great venue, caps at 1,000. If not there Holy Diver is good & caps at 300. Both are very hardcore friendly venues. 🤘🏻
Sorry that you are either clueless, don’t read, or both? In an interview with the singer and guitarist Calvin Hansen was asked about his influences and HE replied: Q: What were some of the main musical influences for Gun? A: “I’d been listening to a lot of Powerage by AC/DC - straightforward and powerful.” I’ll point this out as I’m sure it would be lost on you, I offset his response with quotation marks which means it’s a direct quote of what HE said, not me. So yes, according to the singer and guitar player it actually IS all about AC/DC - Powerage. Which is why I said it. Bit of advice: Better to remain quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
@@skayopp8517 All good, sorry for being a dick. Inspiration is a funny thing, where it comes from and how that is channeled by the individual who hears / sees it. I don’t play an instrument so for me it’s physical: the gym trying to push weight, or a live show and the nut shrinking feeling you get the first time that night you step into the mosh. I more experience music than listen to it. A scientist would tell me I’m FOS shit but I can lift more with hardcore in my ears than without it. I’m like the “Powerage” album cover, the (right) music comes on and I am become the body electric. Same with pits, most people see a bunch of idiots pushing each other. But for me that’s the most alive I’ll feel that entire month. That’s why I LOVE Meshuggah, and to a lesser degree Tool. The sheer volume of sound coming off the stage at a live show for me is sonically overwhelming. Meshuggah especially, I spend their entire shows in the pit and when my friends talk about the show afterwards I have no idea what they’re talking about. For me their shows and the sound is something tribal, and insane. For me music isn’t passive, it’s 100% participatory. Rock til you drop 🤙🏼
This thing is so awesome. They sound just like Australia's Hardcore band Dreaded Force. All members from that group are from a different city in australia.
Bad Luck 00:00
Waste 00:57
Shell 02:09
Fool 04:01
Gun 05:13
Hard Time 06:35
Slip Away 08:11
Tough 09:26
Lost At Sea 10:14
Snake Stomp 11:26
Their Plan 12:35
perfect album that came outta fuckin nowhere, ingrown are my favorite band in hardcore right now. the reaction they got at sound and fury was shameful
Now I have something to listen to besides Nails when I'm lifting.
diet nails
You need to actually dig and not listen to one band stop being lazy if you like nails try revenge
@@rippingdeath666 oh get over yourself, let them do what they want. If they only want to listen to Nails & Ingrown then that's their choice.
...can I reccomended killing pace???
@@grindstevehxc560 I will check it out!
Just saw these guys in north Carolina Jacksonville
Kick ass. Read the article, influenced by AC/DC - Powerage, love it, classic old school jams.
Heavy, fast, and drop tuned, perfect. And no bullshit sound effects, creepy horror film clips, creaking hinges, or clanging chains.
Straightforward hardcore, press play and you get launched. I also dig all the time signature changes. If you don’t like where the song is heading give it a sec because it will switch to something totally different.
Highest compliment I can pay to this kind of music is if I can lift to it, if it makes me stronger.
Done and done.
Look forward to seeing you guys when you pass thru Sactown. Ace of Spades is a great venue, caps at 1,000. If not there Holy Diver is good & caps at 300. Both are very hardcore friendly venues. 🤘🏻
Nothing about this is AC/DC stop
Sorry that you are either clueless, don’t read, or both?
In an interview with the singer and guitarist Calvin Hansen was asked about his influences and HE replied:
Q: What were some of the main musical influences for Gun?
A: “I’d been listening to a lot of Powerage by AC/DC - straightforward and powerful.”
I’ll point this out as I’m sure it would be lost on you, I offset his response with quotation marks which means it’s a direct quote of what HE said, not me.
So yes, according to the singer and guitar player it actually IS all about AC/DC - Powerage.
Which is why I said it.
Bit of advice: Better to remain quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
@@TheRojotoro I don't hear any AC/DC at all so idky he would say that
^ This whole CD is just 14 minutes of Hell's Bell's
@@skayopp8517 All good, sorry for being a dick. Inspiration is a funny thing, where it comes from and how that is channeled by the individual who hears / sees it. I don’t play an instrument so for me it’s physical: the gym trying to push weight, or a live show and the nut shrinking feeling you get the first time that night you step into the mosh. I more experience music than listen to it. A scientist would tell me I’m FOS shit but I can lift more with hardcore in my ears than without it. I’m like the “Powerage” album cover, the (right) music comes on and I am become the body electric. Same with pits, most people see a bunch of idiots pushing each other. But for me that’s the most alive I’ll feel that entire month. That’s why I LOVE Meshuggah, and to a lesser degree Tool. The sheer volume of sound coming off the stage at a live show for me is sonically overwhelming. Meshuggah especially, I spend their entire shows in the pit and when my friends talk about the show afterwards I have no idea what they’re talking about. For me their shows and the sound is something tribal, and insane. For me music isn’t passive, it’s 100% participatory. Rock til you drop 🤙🏼
I love the raw breakneck squeely deely bits. Tough 🪨
They're even better live.
best in hardcore rn
This thing is so awesome. They sound just like Australia's Hardcore band Dreaded Force. All members from that group are from a different city in australia.
Just saw them in Pittsburgh. They play HAAAAAAARD!!! And they were super cool dudes.
Fuck yeah dude, ive waited so long haha, thx for uploading it.
Hell yes
Is this the gun militarie gun said all of the roads lead to?
my lawnmower won't start
This entire e.p. fucking rips🤘🤘 the riffs are on point!!
...this is an LP
Hard as fuck