Friday, 25 October 2013
#189: Lay It On The Line - Vigilance (EP review)
London’s hardcore punks Lay It On The Line are a band with an impressive amount of releases under their belt given their short time as a band; undoubtedly something that can be attributed to the DIY aesthetic that goes hand in hand with hardcore, and the energy and work ethic it brings with it; ‘Vigilance’, the forth release from the band, is a perfect example of how hardcore should be: intense, brutal, militant and emphatic.
This review was originally written for Punktastic. Click here to read in full.
Labels:
EP,
hardcore,
Lay It On The Line,
London,
punk,
punktastic,
review,
UKHC,
Vigilance
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