Album
Type:
EP
Date
Released:
April 02nd 2015
Label:
Self
Released
No
Gods. No Masters. - Track Listing:
1.The Great
Destroyer 03:26
2.No Justice / No
Peace 03:49
3.Post-Austerity
Blues 01:22
4.The Worms Won't
Have Us 02:14
Members:
Andrew – guitar
Alan – guitar
Tom – vocals
Matt – bass
Kieron – drums
Bio
Allfather: bringing
sludge metal/hardcore aggression from the black heart of the Medway
Delta.
Review:
Allfather's
debut EP – No Gods. No Masters. - feels like a statement of intent
than an EP. Allfather play pissed off Hardcore/Sludge Metal with a
heavy aggressive outlook on life. It's bleak, it's mean, it's loud
and Allfather are pissed off at everyone in the world.
The
EP only lasts for 11 minutes or so. Thought that's enough time to
show you what Allfather can do. The songs carry the familiar style of
hardcore breakdown grooves and sludge metal riffs but it's the
message that Allfather carry out that make this such a fascinating EP
to listen to. These guys are from the UK and the political atmosphere
is very bleak to say the least. Allfather I feel, have managed to
capture the nations mood with the UK political system especially on
Post-Austerity Blues. And that makes them a very dangerous band to
listen to.
Opening
track – The Great Destroyer – is a perfect example on how to open
the EP with. A strong message of individuality against the ruling
masses trying to keep people under control who think differently to
themselves. Hard-hitting stuff with brutal riffs to match.
Do
yourself a favour and check this out now as Allfather are onto
something here. Some of the production on the EP is very punk based
but it matches the mood that Allfather are trying to create here. I
want to see what Allfather can do with a longer EP or full length
record as 11 minutes is not enough for a band such as
this. I will definitely be keeping an eye on these guys. Check them
out now as their debut EP is available on BandCamp Buy Now.
Words
by Steve Howe
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