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This Vancouver, Canada band has been in limbo for far too long. Formed back in 2019, there have been several lineup changes plus a wee pandemic to deal with, but they have still managed to record two rough demos while under lockdown. Now with this release, these are 2 songs from their first proper studio recording and the band is chomping at the bit to make their mark.
This is hard, simple and honest working-class street punk – there is no fancy bullshit about it. The songs are a reflection about how shit life can get, with a bit of a pissed-up, blackened eye on the future.
As fans of all the usual suspects (4-Skins, Sham 69, Sparrer, Templars, etc., etc.), The Buzzers can’t help but feel influenced by the tough and honest sounds that got them all where we are at today.
TRACK LISTING:
Side A:
1. Behind
Side B:
2. Incoming
PRESSING INFO:
300pcs. - 7" Black Vinyl