Dark, seething, searing, angry and explosive, this impressive heavy-rock-punk debut by the Manchester quartet takes no prisoners, especially when it comes to taking aim the harms and hypocrisy of Christianity. Amy Walpole Alex Thompson Alisha Yarwood and Annabelle Joyce all met as students in Manchester and have been creating this heady brew for several years, their debut LP produced by Newcastle band Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs’s Sam Grant, so turning up the volume is compulsory going to happen. Fierce, frenetic work, with standout tracks include opener Blessed Be Thy, the title track, Beauty and Grace and I Saw You Dancing. Out on Music For Nations.
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