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This Is Crowland is 9 o’clock Nasty’s Album Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
9 O’Clock Nasty is back with their latest release, This Is Crowland, a record that demonstrates their relentless creative energy and wide-ranging influences.

This Is Crowland is 9 o’clock Nasty’s Album Out Now

The album’s opening track, “Crowland”. The song is filled with raw energy and a sense of urgency that makes you want to shout along.

It’s the kind of anthem that gets under your skin, pushing you to embrace the chaos with the band.

The album shifts gears with “Unkle Natur,” which draws influence from the legendary Run-D.M.C. This track’s hard-hitting beat and intense delivery create a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere, proving that 9 O’Clock Nasty knows how to pack a punch.

The infectious vibe is impossible to ignore, showing the band’s knack for blending genres while staying true to their unique style.

“Smash Grab and Go” brings a dose of 90s grunge, introducing a riff that transports you back in time. The band’s influences are clearly diverse, and they wear them with pride. There’s a rebellious edge here that harks back to the heyday of alternative rock, with an unmistakable twist that’s distinctly theirs.

Then comes “The Wrong Guy,” which surprises with its rapid-fire lyrics and a beat that could have been pulled straight from a Hip Hop record.

The track is a perfect example of 9 O’Clock Nasty’s ability to weave different genres into something uniquely their own. The rhythm and flow of the lyrics are dizzying at times, yet strangely captivating as the band plays with pace and sound.

“Pusher Need and Aircut” caught my attention immediately. It opens with a mysterious riff that hooks you in, while the band’s signature sharp and witty lyrics continue to shine.

This track gives off a sense of intrigue, capturing the essence of the band’s experimental approach. You can tell this is a band that’s not afraid to take risks.

“Coliseum” brings the album back into a more straight-ahead rock territory. The wild guitar and pounding rhythm give the song a visceral quality that energizes it.

It’s a track that perfectly captures the unrelenting spirit of the band, reminding us that sometimes, music just needs to hit hard and loud.

“Shrink Wrap” is a departure from the intensity of its predecessors. This track takes on a more avant-garde approach, combining influences from the Beastie Boys with electronic sounds that are unsettling and thought-provoking.

It’s experimental, creating an atmosphere that feels otherworldly. The dissonant tones and unusual arrangements challenge your expectations but reward you with a unique listening experience.

The album closes with “Paint Me,” which features a phenomenal groove and a bassline that grooves deep into your bones. The way the guitar slowly enters the mix has a softness to it that recalls the spirit of Rage Against the Machine, but with a more subdued edge.

It’s the perfect ending to a varied and bold album that showcases the band’s versatility.

With This Is Crowland, 9 O’Clock Nasty continues to evolve and surprise. Every track on this album reveals a little more about their artistic vision.

This Is Crowland is 9 o’clock Nasty’s Album Out Now!


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This Is Crowland is 9 o’clock Nasty’s Album Out Now

The old kings shall fall and new ones rise up to take their place. It seemed that the Age of Entitlement was at an end, but white male privilege is once again ascendant.

King Thing is a song about feeling better than your peers, more special. Like you’re just waiting for the magical moment when they fall to their knees and recognise that you are the one. When your skin is the right colour, your reproductive organs pass the conservative media test, your age is respectable and yet somehow you struggle to come to terms with the deck of cards you’ve been dealt. Especially when you see how much shit the people around you are taking. Beyond toxic masculinity lies guilt and rage. From Hackney to Leicester. From Derby to Brighton. By car, by bicycle, by camel.




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