‘Bare Knuckle’ by Full House Brew Crew

Artists

  • Vageliss Karzis / Vocals and Guitar

  • George Tzatzakis / Guitar

  • Spiros Dafalias  / Bass

  • Alexi Keito / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Cult Of Misery

  • Unforgiving Land

  • Bare Knuckle

  • Servant Of Despair

  • Buried Hope

  • Black Flag

  • Nail In You

  • Breaking New Ground

  • Shuffled Deck

  • Draw From The Bottom

Full House Brew Crew’s groove metal return is a phenomenal album entitled Bare Knuckle.

“Cult Of Misery,” kicks things off with a volume swell on the guitar that charges through the periphery and gets the heart pounding, shimmering through the desolate landscape it soon gets into the listener’s mind and pushes them to achieve more. The song is a call to arms.

It feeds in quite nicely to “Unforgiving Land,” and “Bare Knuckle,” which are absolute ragers which push the narrative forward and smash through the driest of all lands. The vocals snarls and demand to be heard, whilst the instrumentation hits everything hard.

The desire to move up to eleven finds a good leader in “Black Flag,” which is most certainly a call to arms. The opening riff is swaggerific and simply exponential toward the desire for a whirlwind of emotion. “Nail In You,” snarls for the world that has gone and for the world to be.

Finishing with “Draw From The Bottom,” gets the heart racing.

This phenomenal album is out on 27th November via ROAR.