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Revenge of the Mekons
Traitors
Delko 321
Released in 2011, Delko 321 was their first LP. The album brought together the first 3 EPs the quartet published between 2007 and 2010 and proceeds as a documentary about four years in the life of the band.
Delko 321: From the rock ... to stoner
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The band writes of this album:
When writing Black and White we wanted to touch on subjects that really
provoked us...
The band writes of this album:
When writing Black and White we wanted to touch on subjects that really
provoked us and just let people have it. I think its a diverse record in the way
of styles, there is something for everyone on here. Its definitely...
The band writes of this album:
When writing Black and White we wanted to touch on subjects that really
provoked us and just let people have it. I think its a diverse record in the way
of styles, there is something for everyone on here. Its definitely a more raw
album than our previous and has plenty of live feeling energy, which is
something else we really wanted to do this time around. All in all its 10 songs
of pure bliss, great to drive to and I think people will relate to the messages
being said here.
Light Lullabies for Skinny Monkeys
Wave the black flags, get out your molotov cocktails, don your ski masks and hit th...
Wave the black flags, get out your molotov cocktails, don your ski masks and hit the streets! This is sound of an anarcho pop punk block party. Fun fun boom boom pop rock songs to dance to.
"Smart snotty garage-y pun...
These are nasal sounding DIY punk songs recorded in a bedroom in Paris, France. sung with energy and humor. These guys write funny pop songs but don't forget that they're still dangerous anarchists, this is not a Blink 182 album.Wave the black flags, get out your molotov cocktails, don your ski masks and hit the streets! This is sound of an anarcho pop punk block party. Fun fun boom boom pop rock songs to dance to.
"Smart snotty garage-y punk from France. There is a wild and all encompassing
party contained on this album, all you have to do is press play. From JAY
REATARD to SHAM 69 to EPOXIES, catchy punks from all corners of the earth seem
to have converged in central Europe and doused themselves in anarchist theory
before making the dance mania punk disc you've been dreaming of.
Robert Collins, Maximum Rock'n'roll
"A mix of ultra-political anarchic
punk rock and fizzing children's nursery rhyme riot-pop. Album of the Week."
Sean, Organart magazine