The Domestics – East Anglian Hardcore (CD)

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**This is an album pre-order. We will ship the week of release on the 29th June 23. If you want another release earlier, please order separately.**

We’re excited to bring you the latest album from The Domestics! Since forming in the summer of 2011, The Domestics now find themselves standard-bearers of what some have been calling ‘East Anglian Hardcore’. Fusing fast, aggressive hardcore punk, angry socio-political lyrics and catchy, shout-along choruses, they draw primarily on the U.S., Japanese and Swedish scenes, but with an unmistakable hint of their native UK in the raw London-Essex tones of vocalist, James Domestic.

Given the aforementioned tag, it seems entirely appropriate that their new studio album should simply be called East Anglian Hardcore, especially when it’s the most full-on record they’ve made to date.  After the twelve minute No Life, and the downright strange Ideal, from recent-ish releases, the band are fully back to the hard ‘n’ fast stuff they made their name on.

Astonishingly, for a band generally thought of as being quite prolific, East Anglian Hardcore is their first full length studio album since 2017s Cherry Blossom Life LP.  The line-up that recorded Cherry Blossom Life has now been together for eight years and gigged all over Europe (see their Live in Oslo LP of 2018). The result of all this time together is a band even faster, tighter, and more powerful than before. No mean feat.

East Anglian Hardcore is a brutal smash in the face. The complete distillation of everything they’ve done before but intensified in every respect. Twelve years in and they’re not mellowing one iota; quite the opposite in fact. As always, the lyrics can often be more thoughtful, and reflective than you might imagine, just going by the sonic approach.  Here we have songs about domestic violence, hypocrisy, mental health issues, the rich buying silence with gagging orders, regret, the trials of paid work, notions of freedom, destruction of the self via toxic relationships, and more.

If your preferred brand of hardcore is more about great songs played fuckin’ hard and fuckin’ fast than “tough guys”, metal guitars and beatdowns, then this is 100% for you.

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Black – 250
White – 250

If you’re gonna play hardcore, don’t fuck around. THE DOMESTICS got the memo. Stellar” Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll

Snotty, obnoxious punk rock played at amphetamine speed with a part two-fingers in the air, part political message” Louder Than War

One of the UK’s finest punk bands” Suspect Device

Delivered with barbarous, throat-slashing intensity and precision”. Scanner Zine

“…an unambiguously emphatic barbed wire slash across the face”. Ear Nutrition

The band lashes out furiously – a swirl of strings and snare… James Domestic’s gravelly, inflected vocals at the fore; gobbing out a reflective diatribe. It courses ahead on hails of feedback and rattling drums, as every last vocal cord gets shredded. Devastating.” The Punk Site

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Weight 0.09 kg
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Black, White