After much anticipation, the latest release from PERMISSION, "Organised People Sufferin", has finally landed on our music-loving ears.
And let me tell you, it's a rollercoaster of a record that will have you grooving, laughing, and scratching your head all at the same time.
From the infectious beats of the opening track "Chaos in the City" to the thought-provoking lyrics of "Life's a Mess", PERMISSION takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of modern life.
The band's unique blend of punk, ska, and indie rock perfectly encapsulates the chaos and beauty of living in today's society.
Lead singer Johnny Riot's raw vocals and witty lyricism bring a refreshing honesty to each track, while the band's tight musicianship keeps the energy levels high throughout the album.
Standout tracks include the anthemic "Rebel Yell" and the funky "Queens of the City", both of which are sure to become instant classics.
Overall, "Organised People Sufferin" is a triumph for PERMISSION, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters.
So, do yourself a favor and give this album a spin - you won't be disappointed.
Trust me, you'll be pressing play on this one again and again.
And let me tell you, it's a rollercoaster of a record that will have you grooving, laughing, and scratching your head all at the same time.
From the infectious beats of the opening track "Chaos in the City" to the thought-provoking lyrics of "Life's a Mess", PERMISSION takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of modern life.
The band's unique blend of punk, ska, and indie rock perfectly encapsulates the chaos and beauty of living in today's society.
Lead singer Johnny Riot's raw vocals and witty lyricism bring a refreshing honesty to each track, while the band's tight musicianship keeps the energy levels high throughout the album.
Standout tracks include the anthemic "Rebel Yell" and the funky "Queens of the City", both of which are sure to become instant classics.
Overall, "Organised People Sufferin" is a triumph for PERMISSION, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters.
So, do yourself a favor and give this album a spin - you won't be disappointed.
Trust me, you'll be pressing play on this one again and again.






