You needn’t look any further than the collaboration between Israel musician and Useless ID frontman Yotam Ben Horin and Australian singer-songwriter Dan Cribb to grasp the intimate and unique community surrounding the punk rock scene.
Their six-track split EP and upcoming co-headline Australian tour stems from a relationship forged when they toured Japan together with their respective bands in 2013.
Both musicians recorded two original tracks for the release, and a cover; Horin choosing to tackle Jawbreaker and Cribb taking on Alkaline Trio.
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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
This album is Rock solid and razor sharp. There is no fucking around here, this band knew exactly what they wanted to do and they exicuted perfectly. Everyle single song is a ripper and every single song has some catchy or memorable part that gets stuck in your head for days.
I turn this album on full blast and dance around my living room with my 4 year old daughter and 1 year old son. R. Slom
To me this album is about revolt against a vast uncaring world. Recognising the hopelessness of existence and having fun despite it. Puts me in the mind of Camus' Myth of Sysiphus. Love the sound, love the sentiment and love the album. ALostBackpack
Absolute banging record from Bangers.
Angry punk songs that really get stuck in your head. Stella lyrical content, and a cracking production too. Mark Thaxter