Urban Savage - Let thunder roar Lp
100,00 kr
Our first vinyl release.
Wholesale available through us as well. Just write us.
Track listing:
A1 Thieving Bastards
A2 Minimum Wage - Maximum Slave
A3 When The Day Comes
A4 Those Who Go And Those Who Stay
A5 Wolves
B1 Wasted Time
B2 I Got Nothing To Say
B3 No Cure For A Sick Society
B4 Fight To Win Fight To Lose
B5 Let Thunder Roar
Let Thunder Roar by URBAN SAVAGE
Here's what someone not in the band has to say:
Manu/American Oi:
"They should keep thinking outside the box when it comes to genres when you can write fantastic songs like “Thieving Bastards”, “Minimum Wage / Maximum Slave”, “Those Who Go & Those Who Stay”, “Wolves”, “Wasted Time” and “Let Thunder Roar”! To me it sounds like a great mix of UK’82 and Oi! music blended with some hardcore influences. Discharge’s “Realities Of War”, The Blitz’ “All Out Attack” and Negative Approach’s “S/T” EP are labeled as the band’s main influences in combination with lyrics that are very socially aware as you might have made up from the song titles in the paragraph above. All this makes me think of bands like Criminal Damage, or more recently Syndrome 81, where members with various, mainly hardcore influenced, backgrounds produce one hell of a streetpunk LP or EP. Because that is exactly what Urban Savage’s debut album “Let Thunder Roar” is, one hell of a streetpunk record and is highly recommended if any of the above speaks your mind! Sweden rules!"
Out Of The Darkness Blog:
And Urban Savage is good music, let me tell you that.
No-compromise songs driven by strong bass lines, with powerful vocals backed by good gang choirs is what you will get here. The sound is changing through the songs, for example songs like "When the Day Comes" and "Those Who Go & Those Who Stay" are more rock'n'roll-ish (here you will here that cockrock influences I was talking about), while "Minimum Wage/Maximum Slave" as a more Conflict feeling to it all, and "Fight to Win Fight to Lose" is definitely sounding more Oi! In the end it reminds me, once again, a lot of that whole Boston-Oi! scene (namely Battle Ruins, Hammer and The Nails or Tommy and the Terrors), or bands like Hired Goons and Syndrome 81, mixing musical genres to end up with a great sounding result//But the most important with Urban Savage is definitely the lyrics. I hope you like songs about drinking beers and being a smartly dressed skinhead. Because that's absolutely NOT what Urban Savage is about. These guys will bring you back straight to reality, reminding you what life really is. And it's dark and hard according to them. And they're right. The lyrics deals with what's wrong with society, how you get fucked up by it and how you should not give up and fight back.
If you are a local or wanna pick up the records in Malmö for whatever reason contact us and we'll arrange that without shipping charges.