BAD BRAINS Quickness Review: Bad Brains.
The legendary punk rockers who never fail to deliver a punch in the face with their ferocious sound.
Their latest offering, Quickness, is no exception.
Packed with high-energy tracks and blistering guitar solos, this album is a rollercoaster ride from start to finish.
From the moment the opening track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
"Soul Craft" sets the tone with its infectious energy and killer riffs that will have you headbanging in no time.
The band's signature hardcore punk sound is on full display here, with frontman H.R.'s distinctive vocals cutting through the chaos like a knife.
Tracks like "Stay Close To Me" and "Sheba" showcase the band's versatility, with elements of reggae and dub woven into their punk rock tapestry.
It's a refreshing twist that keeps things interesting throughout the album.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows.
The band takes a darker turn with tracks like "Don't Blow Bubbles" and "Rub A Dub Love," delving into more introspective and politically-charged themes.
It's a stark reminder that Bad Brains are not just here to make you mosh, but to make you think as well.
All in all, Quickness is a triumph for Bad Brains.
It's a testament to their longevity and enduring impact on the punk rock scene.
So grab your safety pins and get ready to rock out, because Bad Brains are back and they mean business.
The legendary punk rockers who never fail to deliver a punch in the face with their ferocious sound.
Their latest offering, Quickness, is no exception.
Packed with high-energy tracks and blistering guitar solos, this album is a rollercoaster ride from start to finish.
From the moment the opening track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
"Soul Craft" sets the tone with its infectious energy and killer riffs that will have you headbanging in no time.
The band's signature hardcore punk sound is on full display here, with frontman H.R.'s distinctive vocals cutting through the chaos like a knife.
Tracks like "Stay Close To Me" and "Sheba" showcase the band's versatility, with elements of reggae and dub woven into their punk rock tapestry.
It's a refreshing twist that keeps things interesting throughout the album.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows.
The band takes a darker turn with tracks like "Don't Blow Bubbles" and "Rub A Dub Love," delving into more introspective and politically-charged themes.
It's a stark reminder that Bad Brains are not just here to make you mosh, but to make you think as well.
All in all, Quickness is a triumph for Bad Brains.
It's a testament to their longevity and enduring impact on the punk rock scene.
So grab your safety pins and get ready to rock out, because Bad Brains are back and they mean business.






