This year, the Nacho boys have returned and given us a new (very short) LP. Just like last time, they've made some changes, but still deliver the goods. This recent album sounds like a compromise between their last two: you get the speed and fury of Punish and Destroy, plus the generous helpings of mosh from Unforgiveable. The enormous, "tree-felling" guitar tone that everyone loves is still there, and is a bit more "detailed" thanks to a slightly cleaner production job. The only thing that's really missing are the "clenched-teeth" vocals that the singer was known for. This time around, he's opted for a more typical, throaty scream; sounds fine, but not nearly as intimidating. Still, a stellar release, and proof that Los Nachos remain at the top of the Powerviolence heap.
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