Integrity’s debut album "Those Who Fear Tomorrow" packs a punch as powerful as a British pub brawl on a Saturday night.
With screaming vocals that could shatter pint glasses and riffs as sharp as a cheeky insult from a Londoner, this record is not for the faint-hearted.
Frontman Dwid Hellion leads the charge with a ferocious energy that leaves you feeling like you've been caught in a mosh pit at a DIY punk show.
The band's hardcore sound is as gritty as a rainy day in Manchester, oozing with aggression and attitude.
Tracks like "Micha: Those Who Fear Tomorrow" and "Darkness" hit like a pint of Guinness, dark and heavy, with a bitter aftertaste that lingers long after the record has stopped spinning.
The relentless energy of songs like "Sons of Satan" and "Harder They Fall" will have you headbanging like a man possessed.
Integrity manage to combine the raw power of classic punk with the intensity of metal, creating a sound that is as British as a cup of tea but as brutal as a soccer hooligan.
"Those Who Fear Tomorrow" is a relentless assault on the senses that will leave you bruised, bloodied, and begging for more.
Cheers, lads.
With screaming vocals that could shatter pint glasses and riffs as sharp as a cheeky insult from a Londoner, this record is not for the faint-hearted.
Frontman Dwid Hellion leads the charge with a ferocious energy that leaves you feeling like you've been caught in a mosh pit at a DIY punk show.
The band's hardcore sound is as gritty as a rainy day in Manchester, oozing with aggression and attitude.
Tracks like "Micha: Those Who Fear Tomorrow" and "Darkness" hit like a pint of Guinness, dark and heavy, with a bitter aftertaste that lingers long after the record has stopped spinning.
The relentless energy of songs like "Sons of Satan" and "Harder They Fall" will have you headbanging like a man possessed.
Integrity manage to combine the raw power of classic punk with the intensity of metal, creating a sound that is as British as a cup of tea but as brutal as a soccer hooligan.
"Those Who Fear Tomorrow" is a relentless assault on the senses that will leave you bruised, bloodied, and begging for more.
Cheers, lads.






