PENNYWISE, the punk rock veterans who seem to be like a fine wine: getting better with age.
Their latest album, "From The Ashes," is a raw and unapologetic collection of tracks that will have you moshing in your bedroom in no time.
From the moment the opening chord of "Now I Know" hits, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The blistering guitars, thunderous drums, and gritty vocals combine to create a sound that is unmistakably PENNYWISE.
It's like they've taken all the best bits of their 30-year career and distilled them into 12 tracks of pure punk perfection.
Tracks like "God Save Us" and "Something to Live For" showcase the band's knack for writing anthemic, in-your-face punk rock.
The hooks are catchy, the lyrics are politically charged, and the energy is infectious.
It's the kind of music that makes you want to shout along, pump your fist in the air, and start a revolution.
But it's not all balls-to-the-wall aggression.
Tracks like "The Western World" and "The World" show a more introspective side to the band, with lyrics that touch on themes of loss, hope, and redemption.
It's a welcome change of pace that adds depth and complexity to the album as a whole.
Overall, "From The Ashes" is a triumphant return for PENNYWISE.
It's a reminder of why they've been at the top of the punk rock game for so long, and a testament to the power of music to inspire, provoke, and unite.
So put on your Doc Martens, crank up the volume, and let PENNYWISE take you on a journey through the ashes and into the fire.
Cheers to that!
Their latest album, "From The Ashes," is a raw and unapologetic collection of tracks that will have you moshing in your bedroom in no time.
From the moment the opening chord of "Now I Know" hits, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The blistering guitars, thunderous drums, and gritty vocals combine to create a sound that is unmistakably PENNYWISE.
It's like they've taken all the best bits of their 30-year career and distilled them into 12 tracks of pure punk perfection.
Tracks like "God Save Us" and "Something to Live For" showcase the band's knack for writing anthemic, in-your-face punk rock.
The hooks are catchy, the lyrics are politically charged, and the energy is infectious.
It's the kind of music that makes you want to shout along, pump your fist in the air, and start a revolution.
But it's not all balls-to-the-wall aggression.
Tracks like "The Western World" and "The World" show a more introspective side to the band, with lyrics that touch on themes of loss, hope, and redemption.
It's a welcome change of pace that adds depth and complexity to the album as a whole.
Overall, "From The Ashes" is a triumphant return for PENNYWISE.
It's a reminder of why they've been at the top of the punk rock game for so long, and a testament to the power of music to inspire, provoke, and unite.
So put on your Doc Martens, crank up the volume, and let PENNYWISE take you on a journey through the ashes and into the fire.
Cheers to that!






