What Are We Talking About?
The debut E.P from Ellesmere Ports obnoxiously loud, noise-rock punks Saltwater Injection. Following the release of their double-A-side single; Vinegar//Cuntryfile last year, they are back with 5 amusingly titled, guttural assaults. They all add up to form the gut-churningly loud E.P 'Regurgitated for the People'
Summary
100%, hardcore, unadulterated noise of the angriest variety. These boys have a lot to say (or scream). Growling, snarling and spewing each line of ranting, irate, pent up rage, there is no doubt that this duo want to tear every social and political injustice to pieces.
Cuntryfile part II is the perfect kick off to such a body of bubbling frustration as SI screech "you can't privatize me". Kill A Boss is a welcome gear-change on the E.P and shows of a more melodic side of the band. Don't get used to it though because the mayhem continues and does not abate from track 3 'Master Bear Baiting' until the very last pugilistic smash of the drums and wrench of the vocal chords on 'Unlicensed Beatles Cover'.
Best for listening to when you really need a release of pent up aggression or when you want to scream about all the bullshit that goes on in the world. A great body of protest music that can act as a call to arms for a suppressed and angry counter-culture.
What Hooked Me?
Kill A Boss, pure sludge, dragged out at an unsettling pace for this band. It hammers, belts and heaves the listener past the half-way mark of the E.P. This song is indicative of the 'take no prisoners' approach that SI take to their music. You either like it or you can fuck off.
Artwork
2 severed heads puking a multi-coloured substance into each others mouths. It is a nice nod to their spiritual home 'Multi-Coloured Noise Music Club'.
Feedback
As Saltwater Injection continue to grow I would like to see them do 2 things;
1. Continue to experiment with their sound. 'Kill A Boss' is definitely a highlight of the E.P and I would like to hear more where that come from. It matches up with 'Vinegar' from their double-A-side and a stomping, thudding monster of a track. Just as long as they are still all pissed off.
2. Crisp up their imagery. It is clear to see that they have an solid idea of how they want their product to look and that is great. I believe the vivid, uber-bright imagery they use is a good direction for them but I would like to see it in the hands of a graphic designer to see how good they could get it all looking.
Line From The Band
The band had this to say on the release; "With the release of our first E.P we are officially laying out our plans for the destruction of modern society as we know it. We hope 'Regurgitated...' will bring on a new age of peace in our times, but so long as it destroys some eardrums we're happy. In layman's terms, its four of the noisiest most aggressive songs we could squeeze from our orifice's with one cover (if you can call it that) thrown in for good measure. Yours sincerely Paul Joseph and Joseph Paul."
Vital Info
Saltwater Injection will be releasing this E.P via Antipop Records on 12.02.2016.
http://antipoprecords.co.uk/
They are having a record release party at Maguires Pizza Bar with a tremendous support cast including YB! favourites Sweet Deals On Surgery
ww.facebook.com/events/467667176750687/
The debut E.P from Ellesmere Ports obnoxiously loud, noise-rock punks Saltwater Injection. Following the release of their double-A-side single; Vinegar//Cuntryfile last year, they are back with 5 amusingly titled, guttural assaults. They all add up to form the gut-churningly loud E.P 'Regurgitated for the People'
Summary
100%, hardcore, unadulterated noise of the angriest variety. These boys have a lot to say (or scream). Growling, snarling and spewing each line of ranting, irate, pent up rage, there is no doubt that this duo want to tear every social and political injustice to pieces.
Cuntryfile part II is the perfect kick off to such a body of bubbling frustration as SI screech "you can't privatize me". Kill A Boss is a welcome gear-change on the E.P and shows of a more melodic side of the band. Don't get used to it though because the mayhem continues and does not abate from track 3 'Master Bear Baiting' until the very last pugilistic smash of the drums and wrench of the vocal chords on 'Unlicensed Beatles Cover'.
Best for listening to when you really need a release of pent up aggression or when you want to scream about all the bullshit that goes on in the world. A great body of protest music that can act as a call to arms for a suppressed and angry counter-culture.
What Hooked Me?
Kill A Boss, pure sludge, dragged out at an unsettling pace for this band. It hammers, belts and heaves the listener past the half-way mark of the E.P. This song is indicative of the 'take no prisoners' approach that SI take to their music. You either like it or you can fuck off.
Artwork
2 severed heads puking a multi-coloured substance into each others mouths. It is a nice nod to their spiritual home 'Multi-Coloured Noise Music Club'.
Feedback
As Saltwater Injection continue to grow I would like to see them do 2 things;
1. Continue to experiment with their sound. 'Kill A Boss' is definitely a highlight of the E.P and I would like to hear more where that come from. It matches up with 'Vinegar' from their double-A-side and a stomping, thudding monster of a track. Just as long as they are still all pissed off.
2. Crisp up their imagery. It is clear to see that they have an solid idea of how they want their product to look and that is great. I believe the vivid, uber-bright imagery they use is a good direction for them but I would like to see it in the hands of a graphic designer to see how good they could get it all looking.
Line From The Band
The band had this to say on the release; "With the release of our first E.P we are officially laying out our plans for the destruction of modern society as we know it. We hope 'Regurgitated...' will bring on a new age of peace in our times, but so long as it destroys some eardrums we're happy. In layman's terms, its four of the noisiest most aggressive songs we could squeeze from our orifice's with one cover (if you can call it that) thrown in for good measure. Yours sincerely Paul Joseph and Joseph Paul."
Vital Info
Saltwater Injection will be releasing this E.P via Antipop Records on 12.02.2016.
http://antipoprecords.co.uk/
They are having a record release party at Maguires Pizza Bar with a tremendous support cast including YB! favourites Sweet Deals On Surgery
ww.facebook.com/events/467667176750687/
Reviewer Profile
Krystian Hudson is one half of YB!HQ. He is co-founder of Yeah Buddy! and the proud owner of a Nescafe Dolce Gusto coffee machine that (potentially) cost over £50.
Front man of Salt the Snail (Keep your eyes peeled). Krystian writes from time to time but spends most of his time helping to make Yeah Buddy! awesome.
He is a support worker by trade but moonlights in promoting unsigned bands via Yeah Buddy! online, live and co-promoting Liverpool Calling festival.