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Flowers In Concrete – S/T 7″ (Noise Appeal Records)

It’s been a while since I heard anything about Flowers In Concrete. I had a chance to review their split LP with Dim Prospect, which immediately knocked my socks off. I instantly fall in love with the music of this band after listening to their side of the split. Thankfully, the band kept themselves busy… Read More Flowers In Concrete – S/T 7″ (Noise Appeal Records)

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It’s been a while since I heard anything about Flowers In Concrete. I had a chance to review their split LP with Dim Prospect, which immediately knocked my socks off. I instantly fall in love with the music of this band after listening to their side of the split. Thankfully, the band kept themselves busy as much as possible, so they recorded two new compositions that ended up on a self-titled 7″ record released by Noise Appeal Records about a week or two ago. It arrived at our headquarters today, so I put all other duties aside and decided to write a couple of lines about it.

As I mentioned above, this fine piece of plastic carries two excellent melodic punk rock numbers, Propaganda and Die Maudern Nieder. If you aren’t familiar with Flowers In Concrete, then you should probably know these guys are not into the contemporary melodic punk rock sound. Of course, there are some elements of it, but it seems the trio leans much more towards the late eighties to mid-nineties approach when, besides soothing melodies, harmonies, and singalongs, bands used to spice things up with a healthy dosage of the sheer aggression. Even that dosage of aggression is hard to explain. It’s not likely you will stumble upon some ferocious shoutouts, thrashing riffs, and ultra-fast beats, but you will love how Flowers In Concrete blend the mellow and heavier side of punk rock music.

Propaganda and Die Mauern Nieder are fine examples of how melodic punk rock, streetpunk, and melodic hardcore can articulate together in harmony without spoiling each other. Flowers In Concrete are pros in shaping that unique ambiance that resembles British streetpunk meeting the European school of punk rock, but also with the presence of melodic hardcore lurking around somewhere in the mix. With all these genres served on the plate, I can state that the new Flowers In Concrete material sound diverse as it could be but still leans toward straightforward punk rock. These guys obviously know how to write, compose and produce excellent punk rock numbers without sounding repetitious and boring. Quite the contrary, you’ll enjoy each segment implemented in these two tracks. Head to Noise Appeal Records for more information about ordering this punk rock gem.

Source: thoughtswordsaction.com

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