Album Review: Monster Squad – Depression

Monster Squad - Depression

After a decade-long recording hiatus, California’s Monster Squad return with blistering, in-your-face, punk rock recorded live to tape.

Raw and throaty singing meets charged-yet-melodic guitar work here, as the rhythm section borders on hardcore and the fierceness of outfits like The Casualties and The Unseen is present.

Lyrically, the album dissects the internal struggles of the band, their fans, friends and loved ones, and even includes a touching story from frontman Phil in the packaging, and all this comes through in the sincerity and passionate songcraft tailor-made for punks of all kinds.

Purchase the album here.

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