Another politically charged punk EP in 2016? Yeah. This could've been horrible, but instead it manages to be great. It seems that J. Robbins can always manage to get amazing musicians together to create great music with him. The female vocals are sick too. Feels like early pixies. needsmorerage
A+ Bristol Punk. "There's nothing brave and nothing useful / You scrawling your aggro shit on the walls of the cubicle / Saying my race and class ain't suitable / So I raise my pink fist and say black is beautiful / Do you hear that thunder? / That's the sound of strength in numbers" -Grounds
Sounds like: Clash + Rage Against the Machine. mtesterman
These marauding punk songs—featuring Mary Timony, Alec MacKaye, Mark Cisneros, and Chris Wilson—summon the spirit of classic D.C. hardcore. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 22, 2019
J. Robbins, Janet Morgan, and Darren Zentek return after a long-dormant period with a pair of urgent post-punk missives. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 23, 2017