Küntsquäd – Küntsquäd (Album Review)

Release Date: February 24th 2023 - Wormholedeath Records

Kuntsquad

From the ominous intro that is ‘’Black’’ and its bellow from the depths to the god-almighty crunch that is ‘’Slave’’ Melbourne’s Kuntsquad unleash their debut album of death-blackened punk crust.

Those with delicate sensibilities are gonna hate this record, and that’s perfect.
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So incredibly tough and uncompromising that you can literally feel the crust falling off the record ( and if you pick it, it won’t heal).
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The brief havoc and the bass throb that is ‘’Take control “and the 80’s mayhem that “Psych Ward B”. Kuntsquad are gifted with some excellent, memorable riffs from duo Paula Condell and Steve Esler that bite and are incredibly heavy.
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Punctuated by short sharp songs that never overstay their welcome. Get in, destroy and fuck off to the next track. ‘’Soul Resist “with its anarchy and insight, the mid-tempo attack of ‘’ Xhrist’’ and the highlight  ‘’Gods Of War’’ with its marching attack are all perfect examples of their death metal meets crust punk. Its raw, brutal, and earthly. Paula’s vocals are harsh and scathing, the voice of experience of damnation., backed by some of Australia’s most experienced musicians, Kuntsquad comes complete, ‘’Necro Nightmare’’ is simply more Kuntsquad goodness that echoes the like the Sepultura, the grind of the ’80s and some Discharge on the aptly titled ‘’Stomp’’

Gloriously unapologetic, harsh, and perfectly rough, the band with the coolest name ever deliver an ode to the underground, and with their debut album so strong and thorough, this will not be the last you hear of them !

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Release Year: 2023
Label: Wormholedeath Records
Category: Album
Country: Australia

Reviewed by Sparky