Toxic Reasons' latest release, "Bullets For You" on red vinyl, is a riotous romp through the underbelly of punk rock, complete with enough energy to power a small city.
From the moment the needle hits the groove, you're transported to a world where rebellion reigns supreme and conformity is a dirty word.
Frontman Ed Pittman's gravelly vocals cut through the air like a chainsaw, delivering politically charged lyrics with the finesse of a sledgehammer.
Tracks like "War Hero" and "Stuck in a Rut" hit like a punch to the gut, leaving you reeling and hungry for more.
The band's raw, unapologetic sound is matched only by their blistering fast tempo, with drummer Jim Kraz delivering a masterclass in frenetic percussion that will leave you breathless.
Guitarists Bruce Stuckey and Joel Agne weave a web of distortion and feedback that's as menacing as it is intoxicating.
But it's not all fury and aggression on "Bullets For You." Tracks like "Question" and "Somebody Help Me" showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, melodic hooks that stick in your head for days on end.
In a music landscape dominated by pretentious hipsters and manufactured pop stars, Toxic Reasons are a breath of fresh air, unapologetically loud, brash, and rebellious.
"Bullets For You" is a must-have for any punk rock aficionado looking to stick it to the man and let loose.
From the moment the needle hits the groove, you're transported to a world where rebellion reigns supreme and conformity is a dirty word.
Frontman Ed Pittman's gravelly vocals cut through the air like a chainsaw, delivering politically charged lyrics with the finesse of a sledgehammer.
Tracks like "War Hero" and "Stuck in a Rut" hit like a punch to the gut, leaving you reeling and hungry for more.
The band's raw, unapologetic sound is matched only by their blistering fast tempo, with drummer Jim Kraz delivering a masterclass in frenetic percussion that will leave you breathless.
Guitarists Bruce Stuckey and Joel Agne weave a web of distortion and feedback that's as menacing as it is intoxicating.
But it's not all fury and aggression on "Bullets For You." Tracks like "Question" and "Somebody Help Me" showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, melodic hooks that stick in your head for days on end.
In a music landscape dominated by pretentious hipsters and manufactured pop stars, Toxic Reasons are a breath of fresh air, unapologetically loud, brash, and rebellious.
"Bullets For You" is a must-have for any punk rock aficionado looking to stick it to the man and let loose.






