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SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Runnin Feart #10 Feb 2004 This is more like it! Some good ol' UK82 punk rock with great sing-a-long chorus and excellent melodic tunes. I'm definately lookin' forward to hearin more stuff by this band. Punk as fuck! SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" 12 SongCD - Everything Falls Apart #3 Jan 2004 In you face guitars and shouty anthemic sing
alongs. Street punk of the heavy and competently played variety. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" 12 SongCD - Water Into Beer #7 Jan 2004 File Under : English Punk Rock. Good lyrics about fucked up people and plenty of fuck authority / the system stuff. If you like Dog Shit Sandwich, External Menace or One Man Stand you will like these. Good old punk rock. Luke B SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Gadgie #9 Dec 2003 First impression of this 'ere package is how well it's put together - colour booklet and a top notch, crisp production job. Musically however, it's nothing amazing. Clean cut punk rock right out of the UK SUBS / CONTEMPT book of punk rock songs with a bit of EXPLOITED chucked in to the vocals. Good solid, four blokes playing punk rock. Nowt else. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Punk Shocker #11 2004 Powerfull full on "old school" punk rock like fellow north westerners Blitz / One Way System, but they're rather naive, contradictory & poorly thought out "I don't like the government" lyrics. $$$ SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Big Cheese Magazine - UK Fanzine / Magazine / Webzine Delia Smith Just Got Here Arse Kicked - Rated
XXXX SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - LowCut Magazine - Danish Rock Webzine English Oi punk which should appeal to fans of The Business and Exploited. Lotsa social discontent and angst are mixed with catchy gruff sing along choruses. 12 beerdrinkin' anthems of fast streetpunk mayhem, not terrible original but Sick 56 does a pretty good job. These blokes should stay clear of trying to rap though ("Half A Chance"), mixing punk and rap is so 80's, and NOT in a good way. All in all a decent release. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Ripping Thrash - Punk Webzine, Label & Fanzine This was quite a surprise, these lot seem to be gigging quite a lot all of a sudden, and listening to this CD you wouldnt think they were a new band UK 80s influenced punk rock in the GBH vein etc, given the treatment here, full on powerful sound and so sounding fresh and energetic, they sound like they have been playing for years Worth checking out for sure. JSNTGM / P O BOX 1025 / BLACKPOOL / FY3 0FA. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Slug & Lettuce #76 Summer 2003 Old school punk from England in the vein of the Varukers, old GBH & Discharge. I grew up on Brit Punk just like this, so it always has a spot in my heart. This band is a pleasent surprise. So much of this style is just so over done and over the top, and then generally very poorly recorded. It's nice to hear something political but with the old style too. Very cool. - Beth SICK56-RECIPE FOR DISASTER(CD-JSNTGM CD 014)- Skrutt-Official Homepage - Swedish Webzine Sick 56 have I never heard of and they really make me happy. In typical English style they give us a style of punk which bands like Exploited/GBH/Adicts have done before and you who knows me really know that I love this style of music. This is raw in a normal doze and the choirs are there they must be and Sick 56 should be bigger than they are today if the world would be justice. But of course have they surely some defects but as I see I cant find any. It´s nice with people and bands who don´t be ashamed for their influences and they show them open.(EIGHT) 10/10-03 SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Riot77 #6 Oct 2003 Andy Higgins has been scouting the streets of the
northwest again to come up with another top-notch release for his label that
already boasts a string of strong acts. From Blackpool and with ex members of
The Pink Torpedoes in their ranks, SICK56 are the real deal punk band. The way
punk used to sound when no one, only the hardcore scruffers were interested in
making this sort of music. It sounds a lot like the more recent stuff the UK
SUBS put out, along the lines of their "Riot"album. You can hear the british
accent shine through the rough n' ready backing music. A tad like No Idea at
times, but definately on to something original here. The lyrics hit the spot,
pointing out the obvious that sadly most people who run things remain ignorant
to. Pissed off with having no money, no faith in the legal system and an
overall feeling of being fed up are the sunjects that are most tackled. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - May 2003 Reviews - www.anarchopunk.co.uk I have to be honest, with the exception of the 4 Letter Word stuff I've always thought that JSNTGM releases were good but just lacking... something. Don't get me wrong, I like the stuff and play a lot of it to death but it just leaves me wanting.. something. Then, they go and send me the SICK56 cd. 12 tracks of gravelly vocals, chugga chugga punk rock. Not there usual sort of thing at all. I love it. Vocals remind me a bit of Assert but don't take that to mean they sound anything like em. The singer just has that Lemmy'ish quality about him. I was going to list a standout track but I can honestly say this is one of the most consistant releases I've heard in a while. Get this on and turn it up to 11! SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD Album- http://tommyhough.com/ From the Bikini Atoll H-bomb blast on the cover you know Sick 56s latest Recipe for Disaster isnt going to bother with niceties like melody or diplomacy or even subtlety, this is full-on riff-punk salad for the liberal-minded, and though the football chants and ukNiges vocals wont tell you anything you didnt already know (war is bad, were all doomed, politicians are craven self-serving creeps), this is still twelve tracks of fierce English punk by way of Anthrax and Motorhead that your girlfriend will hate and will keep you awake for at least 30 minutes on any major highway. Meat and potatoes for sure, but wouldnt you rather have your meat and potatoes wrapped in thinking mans anarchy with a Union Jack bib? Smash the state. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD Album- Barbie's Dead #11 Wot a bloody cracker! I had to prise this off the CD player as it had been on non stop. No pissin about basic and powerful punk in your face rock. All the stuff on this label is mighty impressive and I am yet to hear an album of weakness. On the sleave it says "file under English punk rock" and that is wot it is. At it's best. A mixture of the SUBS and the Exploited I would say and 12 blastin political and sing a long songs that you need to add to your collection. Nothing groundbreaking, totally original or even new BUT this is still quality and I love it. Sing a long in the fuckin bath, on the bog, cooking tea, painting the wall, hoovering or wotever. JSNTGM Recs. See the ads. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - Real Art Magazine - Russian Webzine 12 real punk-Oi! hymns from England! Made in the best traditions of Britain Oi! I am sure - you've been waiting for a long time for something like that with some influences of UK Subs in the times of "Another Kind Of Blues". The texts are very political and are worthy to occur as the slogans on antigovernment and anti-war demonstrations. Their energetic is crazy from the very beginning of the album till the end. I think that such labels as TKO or Beer City would hang for the right to release such kind of bands. P. S.: I want to mention the brilliant quality of the recording and the excellent musical skills of playing which are not so often in this musical style (it treats both to the rhythm section and to the guitar players). SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD- Maximum Rock & Roll #243 Aug 03 Good hard punk rock from England. It has an old school feel, influenced I'm sure by all the Riot City / No Future bands of the 80's. This has great heavy production that brings out the drums real nice, and is pretty slickly packaged, so your getting quality for your punk rock dollar. The lyrics are political without the sloganeering, and deal as much with everyday life as the government. If you like your punk hard and heavy with a British flavour (and who doesn't?) then check this out. (AD) SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD JSNTGM- Everlong # 4 The SICK56 album is more like it, driving political 80s street punk, tuneful with some spot on lyrics especially on the title track with the line "we need oil so lets start a war". Don't buy this if you're into romantic love songs, "Out For The Night" is the complete opposite slagging off whining unfaithful blokes. Some quality stuff, featuring Criag Halliday, ex-one way system and it's only £8.00. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD JSNTGM- i-94 Bar: Australian Webzine In the world of SICK56, it's still 1977,
England's on the brink of anarchy, and the dole queues are overflowing into
streets filled with rubbish, but they continue to fight the good fight anyway.
A quarter-century ago, bands like this were a dime a dozen, but it ain't 1977
anymore and I'm all out of pocket change. Nonetheless, after a few listens,
SICK56's tradition-steeped, amplified ruckus latches on like a fungus and their
cholesterol-laden riffs gain a certain heroic appeal for persistence, if
nothing else. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD JSNTGM- CR-Entertainment: Swiss Webzine Uhh, not really my piece of cake. British sing a long street Punk with stereotype leftish lyrics sung in a voice that reminds me of drunk football hooligans. Guitars go "chuga chuga chuga" from start to end; song titles are as follows: Recipe for Disaster / Out for the Night / What kind of Life. I guess you get the picture. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD JSNTGM- Razorcake: American Webzine Self-proclaimed English Punk Rock, meaning it sounds like yer average American street punk with an accent. -Jimmy Alvarado - 5/21/2003 5:14:00 PM SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD JSNTGM- Cod Eye #12: Fanzine 'File Under English Punk Rock' - reminds me of early UK SUBS, featuring ex members of One Way System and The Pink Torpedoes, SICK56 are more than capable of leading the way in the street punk scene. 12 tracks of fast melodic punk, with great meaningful lyrics. Best release to date for JSNTGM Records. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD JSNTGM- Suspect Device #40: Fanzine I can't recall hearing SICK56 before young Andy at JSNTGM in sunny Blackpool sent me this CD. If you can imagine a cross between the Exploited as they were on the 'Troops Of Tomorrow' LP and the English Dogs on the 'Mad Punk' 12" then that should give you direction that SICK56 are coming from musically. Lyrically they make straight forward political points that are simple but effective. In short SICK56 are among those up and coming bands leading the charge to the front of the seemingly re-invigorated UK punk scene. This is good stuff and for the small sum of eight quid including post this twelve track, 'no expense spared' CD could be on your stereo being played very loud! SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD (JSNTGM)- Mass Movement #14: Fanzine Good old fashioned, solid, smack you round the back of the head Punk Rock! Bands like SICK56 are a dying breed these days with this core and that core and I for one cherish them and their ilk whenever I come across em! You know what your gonna get and they deliver it in spades and this warms the cockles of my heart every time I play it! Smart release by a smart band. Time to check em out live methinks... TIM SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD - In It On It #15: Fanzine More straight ahead punk rock folks! But I ain't moaning. Sweary, sweaty, shouty tunes are fine by me. Street lyrics, street attitudes and street music and a little bit catchy too. It's actually a bit of a grower this one. The lyrics are pretty basic - but the sentiments are bang on. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" (JSNTGM) - Total Annihilation Distribution - E-zine & Fanzine This is fucking great where these guys sprang from Ive no idea but from the pictures on the cover they look like theyve certainly been around and seen some action! I dont know if any of the band members have been in old punk bands or whatever - not that it matters but this is a fucking class collection of polished street punk anthems that certainly hit the spot!! Think classic UK SUBS meets OXYMORON did I meantion that this is fucking great?? come on lads play some gigs over this way!! SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" (JSNTGM) - Part Time Punk #7 This is the kind of excellent modern Punk Rock which sends Ged Throwback running away to his huge collection of Batfish Boys bootlegs and pleasant dreams of the Skeletal family! SICK56's roots in One Way System show through, but the approach is looking forward to the future rather than back in the 80's. I thought that this was a really good debut, a little bit lacking in variety but all the same a solid enough effort. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" (JSNTGM) - Blackpool Rox ll : Fanzine Well they are on the cover, and the talk of the
town. People are now walking the length and breadth of Britain sporting their
new SICK56 t-shirts...let the momentum continue I say. Far be it from me
however, to tell you how good they are, you will have to go and see them live
to believe it. This debut album is getting massive plaudits up and down the
country, and over in the USA and Europe too. All the gig reviews are up on the
bands website www.sick56.org and the label site www.jsntgm.com. Gutsy, gravely,
melodic, tuneful.... the adjectives stream forth like a stream of punk rock
consciousness. Buy it now. (10/10) SICK56 - Gig Review - Blitzkrieg Bop Iss 4 : Fanzine This was an aftershow performance by Preston's 'SICK56', most of the audience left after The Dead Pets but should've stuck around. SICK56 are very hardcore, very tight and very good really. Intense performance, no Yankie pop punk is this! And yes of course they're all over 25, but it just goes to show you the teenies haven't copywrited energy. They had two guitars power chording through a 40 minute set. I caught a few song titles, 'For The Nation' which they started with, 'It's Your Call' and 'In The Red' nearest comparisons I'd say musically would be GBH maybe? I liked em anyway! SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" - Punk & Oi In The UK : May 03 Review I knew it would be only a matter of time before I
had to review a band we'd played with, so here goes. Sick 56 hail from
Blackpool, land of candy floss, donkeys and Saturday night glassings. This is
one of the best punk releases from a UK band in ages. Its straight forward, no
nonsense, balls to the wall punk that doesn't pretend to be something it isn't.
You get the feeling if they came from across the big pond, people would be
raving on about them. Very impressive debut, and I do mean that, and aren't
just saying it in case we play with them again! SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" - Keepschtumm Issue 6 : Punk Rock Fanzine Recipe For Disaster is the debut LP from SICK56,
and a bloody fine one it is too. Twelve tracks of socio-politico punk, sounding
ever so slightly like the UK SUBS, with a hardcore edge. Subject matter is just
what you would expect - dealing with anti-government issues, middle eastern
politics and gun crime too name but a few. There are so many stand out tracks
here, obvious ones are, "What's Wrong With The Truth", "what Kind Of Life",
title track "Recipe For Disaster", "What Do You Know", "For The Nation"... etc.
etc. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" - Inside Knowledge : Punk Rock E-zine / Magazine Ok, a band I never heard of, but with this sort of layout (it looks really great) the expectations were very high. Sick56 are from England and this is their first full length. They play punk in a way that can be best described as a mixture between The Exploited and The UK Subs. Sometimes heavy punk riffs but also some Oi! influences. The twelve song on this album are punk rock in the eighties style with a firm political stance and not that bad to listen to, but I think that going to a live gig (with a beer in my hand) gives me more satisfaction because on the album after a couple songs, it all sounds the same. Check out http://www.sick56.org for more information about these punks. Carel Groenen. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" (JSNTGM) - Summer Of Hate - Punk Rock Fanzine / Website Don't remember hearing about this band before so maybe they're new and this is their first release? The members look old enough to drink with Charlie Harper anyway, so there's probably some punk history here. SICK 56 sound very British, which is a good thing in this day and age when most UK bands try to sound like their American peers who in turn are copying the old British bands. This CD sometimes sound like the later day VARUKERS albums only somewhat slower and less aggressive. If you're a UK SUBS fan you might like this. There's just a touch of metal in some parts here and there that I could have done without. The lyrics centre around government spending in about one third of the songs. Someone doesn't like to pay his taxes here. Then there's songs about anything from annoying people to the state of the world. Nothing unique, nothing embarrassing. It's easy to recognise the frustration that inspired Out For The Night, the best song on this along with Fall From Grace. There's always some old drunk who won't leave you alone in the pub. The lead vocals, done by one of the two guitarists, are really good. Sounds a bit like Gavin Whyte of the original ONE WAY SYSTEM at times. This music is somewhere in that territory too, though not as fast and raw. My pet complaint of ''not enough guitar in the mix'' applies here. The twin guitars aren't half as loud as the snare and bass drums, which is a shame really, as some of the songs are pretty good. Especially the opening track It's Your Call, plus In The Red, No Accidents and the two mentioned above. I would probably like this band live, with a more rough and ready sounding mix. That said, this isn't a bad record at all. The cover says ''File Under English Punk Rock'', which sums it up pretty good really. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD (JSNTGM) - 4 Minute Warning : Punk Rock Fanzine It's always good to hear new local punk rock
talent and this band are no exception. SICK56 are based in Thornton, Cleveleys,
outskirts of Blackpool (for those of you who don't know). They include ex
members of One Way System and Pink Torpedoes and as you can imagine, that ain't
no bad thing. On the contrary, they play loud, fast and raw as fuck punk rock.
You can't beat that. Sound wise they remind me of One Way System and the
Varukers. Song wise their lyrics cover all aspects of every day life such as
debt, relationships, war, currupt politicians (Blackpool councillors spring to
mind, especially local mayor Ivan Taylor and his fraud scams!) and world
leaders. Their lyrics here are quite impressive too and could stand along side
any hard hitting anarcho punk band, even Conflict, they will also appeal to the
street punk and anarcho D.I.Y. scenes. This is a big plus and where more
recently formed 90's style street punk bands fail. You need anger, hunger and
agression and this is where SICK56 come up trumps. SICK56 - "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD (JSNTGM) - KKK Kerrang Review April 19 2003 Energetic and political punk debut from Blackpool
quartet SICK56 ... "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" CD (JSNTGM) - HAGL 20th Anniversary Issue - Punk Rock Fanzine New Blackpool band with 2 ex Pink Torpedoes, a new bloke and the original One Way System guitarist. Heavy and powerful punk like The Wern't (before they turned weird) with spot on lyrics about Nerdy Voiced Gobshite Britain. The best song on here is the upbeat ska/reggae/punk number "What's Wrong With The Truth" which is one of the best songs I've ever heard, matching a great tune with great lyrics ("Don't give your money to the government / We all get taxed to hell / I don't know where the last lot is / And they ain't gonna tell. Don't give your money to the government / You don't know what it's for / They'll buy another army and start another war") What Kind Of Life is another belter with it's brilliant chorus. The CD starts to get predictable and a bit tuneless half way through, but in this ever increasing circle of thick Oi bands, crybaby Emo and the childish racket of HC, it's good to see a band with some CREDIBILITY emerge.... (7/10) SICK56 ... "RECIPE FOR DISASTER" (JSNTGM) Full Moon Fanzine It only takes a couple of seconds into the first
song, "It's Your Call", to realise that the drummer, Mark Booth, knows his
shit. This guy is right on the mark, separating all four limbs at once. The
rhythms he pounds out aren't particularly complicated, but you try playing
them! Hang on to this one, guys! That's not to say any of the others are any
less talented, I just notice stand-out drummers more. "Recipe For Disaster" is
an album to file alongside your Exploited and U.K. Subs albums; old-school punk
played with enthusiasm and energy. It's a bit heavy on the politics for my
tastes, but then, most hardcore punk bands are. What gets them bonus points in
my book is name checking 'Orkney Dark Island' in their thanks list. These boys
have taste! Seriously, if you like Exploited-style punk, this is for you.
Penrhyn Old Hall, Wales - Gig ReviewTo The Web Page Blackpool's Sick56 boast a guitarist who has
since shorn his massive spiky locks when he plied his trade with One Way System
& get down to some very loud (too fucking loud) brutal punk rock business.
We swore that 3 of these guys were brothers as they all looked very similar,
until Holly pointed out that everyone in Blackpool come from the same gene pool
(meet my brother, he's also my Dad). Add a bassist young enough to be their son
& you have a lesson to younger bands as to how it should be done. In fact,
Sick56 should be on the curriculum at the Punk Rock High School where they
perform to the young pretenders who should then in turn be taking notes as to
how to move, how to bait an audience & how to sound. But who am I to tell
you or them what to do? I am merely the friend of an illegitimate punk
horticulturist. Trash Compactor - "Recipe For Disaster" (JSNTGM) www.trashcompactor.de File under - English Punk Rock it says on the
cover. And this is exactly what you get. No pop band that swapped keyboards for
guitars, this is punk of the old style! SICK56 remind me of the good old days
when punk bands still looked like punks. No hairspray, no make-up, but lots of
real sweat. Their music sounds like a blend of The Varukers and the legendary
UK Subs combined with the power of the Action Swingers. 12 songs full of anger
and power. SICK56 are the voice for all the people who voted for the Labour
Party and got cheated. In some songs, they directly attack the British
government. Don't give your money to the government [...] they'll buy
another army and start another war. This baby was recorded in 2002, I
wonder if the band knew how prophetic they were when they wrote this song. Tony
Blair is going to war and I don't think anybody expects him to be re-elected
(if is re-elected I'll have to change this review ). But SICK56 will still be
there (hopefully) and delight the world with their outspoken political view and
loads of kicks in the face. Punk Information - "Recipe For Disaster" (JSNTGM)www.punk-information.com Imagine Punk's Not Dead/Troops of Tomorrow era Exploited with a sprinkling of Angelic Upstarts thrown in and you'll have a good idea of where Sick56 is coming from. These are 12 mid to upper tempo tunes that will take you back to 1982 again. I happen to enjoy music from that era quite a bit so it fills nicely into my collection. The last song on the album, Fall From Grace, breaks from the formula somewhat and throws in some poppier melody, great leads and some whoa oh's. That turned out to be my favorite song but the entire collection is solid from top to bottom. Vic Gilmore (PUNKFM) - Gig Review "4king Top stuff.... Nice to see PUNK played with the correct spirit, you'll do for me! " N.J.Hindle (GBH & PTTB) : To The Page "New band fronted by Nige and Boothy ex of The Pink Torpedoes. Touting a soon to be released LP 'Recipe For Disaster', the band have assumed a rather harder sound than fans of the Torps would be used to hearing. It's an aggresive but well formed and intelligent record, a long time in the making." Punk & Oi In The UK : "Recipe For Disaster" (JSNTGM)To The Page "Brilliant debut album from this band from the Blackpool area. Ex members of One Way System and Pink Torpedoes. Fast early 80's style, political (not anarchist) punk. "What Kind of Life" reminds me of the Exploited's "Alternative" on the chorus at least and although the One Way System connection is pretty obvious they've got a sound of their own, and I'm sure we're going to hear a lot more from them. Album of the month. Ian " Vibrators / SICK56 Gig Review 22-10-2002 By Pogo Til I Die (Preston Punk Rock Fanzine) "I'd been looking forward to this one, not just because The Vibrators were on the bill, but it would also be the night when the curtain would come up on months of hard graft in the SICK56 camp. For the uniformed SICK56 are from the Fylde Coast and although the guys in the band have been kicking around in the punk scene for years SICK56 is most definately a brand new adventure. A warm up gig took place at The Tache in Blackpool the previous week but you could say this was the debut. A well promoted gig at the Poulton venue and by the time SICK56 hit the stage it had filled up nicely. For a Tuesday night it was a great turnout and time for all to see a brand new heart and soul for British Street Punk. Their set had all the tracks off the forthcoming debut album "Recipe For Disaster", all are SICK56 compositions. Like the album everything's on from the word go and no let up. ukNige vocals and driving rhythm guitar fronts the band brilliantly. SICK56 seem rightly confident of their new product. Craig Halliday (lead guitar) and Boothy (drums) add a wealth of experience to the band. Craig a founder member of One Way System and Boothy once of the Pink Torpedoes. The experience those guys have will definately help young bass guitarist Tom along, not many kids get the chance to play in a punk rock band this good. The songs are delivered at hell fire pace although there's variation on the theme. I already had my favorites before tonight, "For The Nation", "Recipe For Disaster", "What's Wrong With The Truth" and "Fall From Grace". After tonight add on "It's Your Call", "No Accident" and "Out For The Night". The audience gave SICK56 well deserved applause, not many here tonight could believe this was there first gig" - RoyH SICK56 Album Reviews By Pogo Til I Die (Preston Punk Rock Fanzine) "Hopefully this album will be available now; the band had delayed release to sort decent distribution. The one I got was a review copy. Well worth hanging back to make sure the album gets to the right places. It fully deserves that. What you get is 12 tracks of head-on 'now' punk rock. It's a superb album for a debut and comes about the time the band are putting themselves onto the live circuit. Comparison if you want one - and forgive me for being an old cunt - "Another Kind Of Blues" is one of my all time great punk records. Attach to that album's energy and singalong simplicity a harder edge plus todays themes and SICK56 in my opinion fall pretty much in that area. The album is excellently produced. After a short instrumental intro the ferocity and pace is relentless and Boothy's powerhouse drumming nails it all to the ground. "No Accident" a full on opener; ukNige pitching his delivery at around head height. "For The Nation" literally has the hairs on your neck standing. Keeping the pace is "What Kind Of Life" - 'gonna have our say' . Hey you "What's Wong With The Truth' eases things up for a skanking swipe at misdirected government funds - 'your grinding down the poor'. "Half A Chance" is perhaps my least favourite track on the album, not sure why but there you go. Picking up the pace again with world instability in mind is "Tickin Away" - ' this world's a timebomb' - going off in 2003 me thinks. My advice - "It's Your Call" is another great song and one I remember well from the live show. On the town with "Out For The Night", 'I always get the sad cunt telling me his news, I wanna see a punk band , I don't wanna hear the blues'. The title track "Recipe For Disaster" with it's rumbling bass line sort of chugs along but is nonetheless a powerful track. You can dedicate sing along "What Do You Know" to all who think the punk rock address is now 88.9FM. "In The Red" was the first SICK56 demo I heard and it sounds even better on the album. If I had to pick a favourite it would be closing track "Fall From Grace". Craig Halliday's lead guitar nipping in and out of an infectious chorus chant of ' Drunken stupor and cocaine hell - News of the World are gonna tell'. A fantastic punk album. Highly recommended. |
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