The Cheats – Cussin, Crying N’ Carrying On
To tune in to The Cheats is to encounter more than essentially a blast of flammable gen X rage, but to observe the codification of another type of melodic craftsmanship.
To tune in to The Cheats is to encounter more than essentially a blast of flammable gen X rage, but to observe the codification of another type of melodic craftsmanship.
…pure crusty punk rock infused metallic joy.
…they are straightforward, no frills, downright filthy rock and roll.
This is a song that is full of fantastic one-liners that perfectly depict what is going on in the UK, USA, and the rest of the world.
I can’t sit still even while I write this review in my local Starbucks. This is how I know this new release is a great punk album.
The Top 50 release of 2019 according to Hayduke X.
The trio masterfully uses a wide variety of punk rock influences in a varied yet cohesive way. The riffing is strong, whether uplifting, aggressive, or dissonant (all of which appear). The rhythm section moves things along with a solidity that builds the foundation for the message.
The aesthetics of Svederna combines classic metal imagery with that of nature and violence.
If all that sounds like fun, it’s because it definitely is.