Against all odds is THE 351’s’ Ep Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
The 351’s have arrived with their new EP Against All Odds, which starts with a statement: “King of Nuthin’.”
Against all odds is THE 351’s’ Ep Out Now
From the start, you know you’re in for something raw, gritty, and unapologetically loud. The track starts with a rumbling, almost truck-like motor noise that instantly hooks you for a high-speed ride across rough roads.
As the guitars come charging in like untamed horses, the song accelerates into full-blown punk territory, bringing with it the energy of a band ready to tear through any roadblocks in its path.
Then comes Devil’s Daughter, where the vibe takes an unexpected yet delightful turn. With a reggae/ska rhythm that’s impossible not to groove to, this track infuses the EP with a refreshing sense of playfulness.
But The 351’s aren’t done surprising you yet. Just when you think you’ve got a grip on the song’s mood, a sudden shift jolts you into high gear, transforming it into a full-on punk blast.
It’s as if the track’s two halves are fighting each other for dominance—one moment mellow and chill, the next an unstoppable force.
Glass of Mosh Pit Blood doesn’t leave much to the imagination when it comes to its energy. With a title like that, you know you’re about to be plunged into the kind of reckless, sweaty chaos you’d expect at an underground punk show.
The track delivers in spades, with epic and intense instrumentation that urges you to join the fray, ready to dive headfirst into the pit.
There’s something about the aggression in this track that makes you feel like you could take on anything, and that’s exactly what this EP does—it arms you with the power of punk.
Finally, the EP closes with Rupture, a song that encapsulates everything that makes The 351’s so effective. While it has the classic punk structure that’s been done a thousand times before, it’s the ferocity with which the band plays that elevates it.
There’s a feral intensity here that pushes the song into an unforgettable territory. The changes in rhythm and mood feel natural, almost like they’re the result of a band just letting loose and having fun.
This closing track sums up the EP in a nutshell: it’s violent, fun, and utterly satisfying.
Against all odds is THE 351’s’ Ep Out Now!
Ferocious!
Hailing from Quebec City, The 351’s are a no-nonsense punk band that thrives on loud guitars, pounding drums, and basslines that hit like a wrecking ball. Their music is a rallying cry for misfits, rebels, and anyone who refuses to be silenced.
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