New Review Update: Masked Intruder; D.A.N.O.
Have a nice weekend, punk fans.
Today's first new review comes from reader Uncle_Leo and is of Masked Intruder's new 7-inch
Under the Mistletoe:
Under the Mistletoe brings us two Christmas-themed songs from pop-punk's (allegedly) favorite incognito quartet. The songs carry on the brilliant shtick that Masked Intruder have established with all the heartbroken, criminal-themed, hook-laden catchiness you'd expect.
Read the review here.
Then, reader racelike introduces us to Brazilian duo D.A.N.O. and their new album
Winter Notes on Summer Impressions:
With Leandro Nô's drumming experience -- known for being a founding member of Brazilian hardcore band Dead Fish and the one responsible for leading them to national recognition by the end of the '90s -- coupled to what is, without a doubt, Mafra's disquiet and necessity to express his thoughts, singing and playing as if he is presenting again his monograph for a bachelor's degree in history, both of them bring on feelings of strength and excitement a band of this style needs to have.
Read the review here.
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