Album Reviewed: Amebix Redux If there was ever an album that could transport you to a dystopian wasteland while simultaneously making you want to don a pair of combat boots and join a punk rock revolution, Amebix Redux would be it.
This reimagining of Amebix's classic tracks is a deliciously dark and rebellious trip down memory lane.
From the moment the first chords of "The Power Remains" hit your eardrums, you're hit with a sense of impending doom mixed with a hint of hope.
The raw intensity and passion behind every word sung by vocalist Rob Miller is enough to make you throw on a black leather jacket and start slamming into the nearest mosh pit.
But it's not just the nostalgia factor that makes Amebix Redux stand out.
The production on this album is top-notch, with every guitar riff and drum beat hitting you like a punch to the gut.
Tracks like "Axeman" and "Winter" pack a particularly powerful punch, leaving you feeling utterly invigorated and ready to take on the world.
In a world full of cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured hits, Amebix Redux is a refreshing blast of unapologetic punk rock energy.
So grab your Doc Martens, put on your studded belt, and crank up the volume - because this album is one hell of a ride.
This reimagining of Amebix's classic tracks is a deliciously dark and rebellious trip down memory lane.
From the moment the first chords of "The Power Remains" hit your eardrums, you're hit with a sense of impending doom mixed with a hint of hope.
The raw intensity and passion behind every word sung by vocalist Rob Miller is enough to make you throw on a black leather jacket and start slamming into the nearest mosh pit.
But it's not just the nostalgia factor that makes Amebix Redux stand out.
The production on this album is top-notch, with every guitar riff and drum beat hitting you like a punch to the gut.
Tracks like "Axeman" and "Winter" pack a particularly powerful punch, leaving you feeling utterly invigorated and ready to take on the world.
In a world full of cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured hits, Amebix Redux is a refreshing blast of unapologetic punk rock energy.
So grab your Doc Martens, put on your studded belt, and crank up the volume - because this album is one hell of a ride.






