EP Review: 9 o'clock nasty - Dust (2021)
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9 o'clock nasty - Dust
Release Date: August 29, 2021
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 08:19
Genre: Post Punk / Garage Rock
Origin: Leicester, England
Only a month after "Growl" was released (click here to read the review), Leicester's weirdo-art punks 9 o'clock nasty are back with EP number four. On three songs and less than nine minutes, the band shows us that there are still rules and categories of music that they have not ridiculed on their previous three EPs. Hence, the Leicester-based band presents what punk is all about. By breaking all the rules, making up their own rules, and then breaking those again, 9 o'clock nasty provide us with a gatlin gun fire of middle fingers and a lot of fun.
A warm and funky bass opens up the atmospheric Post Punk hymn 'Say no to Funk'. Following up, 'If they won't eat Beef?' is a minimalist and powerful Punk Rock banger taking on BSE and diet, that somewhat reminds of 1980s style anarcho sounds such as Crass or Amebix. And finally, 9 o'clock directly slide into the loungy and nihilist Wave anthem 'Last Chance' in which the nameless protagonist leaves their lost lover a final chance to come back in a zappaesque way. The final lead sounds like a reference to 'Sunshine of your Life' here.
9 o'clock nasty play Punk Rock for Art Rock fans. The band fro Leicester perfectly expresses what freedom of arts should be about.
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