Brutal Youth by Michael Crusty
Brutal Youth by Michael Crusty
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BRUTAL YOUTH share new melodic punk banger – listen to “Moonstones”

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Toronto-based melodic hardcore band Brutal Youth has announced the release of their highly anticipated LP, “Rebuilding Year,” which is set to come out on April 21st via Stomp Records. To give fans a taste of what’s to come, the band has released an advance single and a music video for the song “Moonstones.”

The track is influenced by West Coast punk from the late 80s and early 90s, with a nod to the styles of Big Drill Car, ALL, and Good Riddance.

The melodic vocals of Patty O’Lantern paint a poignant picture of broken promises on top of a wall of guitars and a backbeat reminiscent of SNFU’s Jon Card and Belke Brothers era.

Reminiscing on the meaning behind the lyrics for their first single Moonstones, singer O’Lantern says “ I was listening to a lot of Dag Nasty Can I Say at the time. This was inspired by Values Here in a lot of ways. Lyrically it’s a personal anthem about when the intimate promises we often make to the ones we love can just fall apart no matter how much you’re doing to try to hold them together. Thematically I think that’s in line with the entire record.” The album was recorded by Steve Rizun at Drive Studios in Toronto. Describing the studio situation, singer O’Lantern laments “his entire rig crashed on the first day we were scheduled to record, he probably spilled a bunch of orange Tang on it or something like that so basically DC, our drummer, drove four hours to eat a grocery store bought salad with a raspberry vinaigrette and some chopped almonds and then go home.”

Brutal Youth play manic hardcore punk rock. They started out with three simple rules: play it fast; keep it under 90 seconds and don’t be precious about repeating a hook… because when your songs are that short people can always just hit rewind and play ’em again. Over a decade later they’ve broken every single one of those rules. On Rebuilding Year (their 4th long-player) we find the band once again breaking the rules and rewriting their own playbook. 14 songs that range from mid-tempo melodic sing-alongs, to blistering fast knockout tracks (some that even break the 3 minute mark) on a record all about dealing with personal ruination, redesign, and redemption. Rebuilding Year is the Brutal Youth’s most well-constructed and cohesive release to date. Tense and brooding about how life can grind you down into nothing, then melodic and resolute to make those necessary changes for the better because like they say “you get back what you put in.”

Energetic, raw, honest, and heart on the sleeve punk rock, Brutal Youth have been causing a ruckus for the last 10+ years. Singer Patty O’Lantern, drummer Dustin Campbell, bassist Kyle Hynes, and guitarist Greg Hounsel formed the band in 2010. The band hit the ground running and recorded their first brutally fantastic album, “Spill Your Guts”. Shortly thereafter the group uprooted themselves from their hometown of St. John’s, NL and moved to Toronto. After settling into their new digs, Brutal Youth gained attention with their lightning-fast sets and blood-soaked high-intensity performances. A long list of records and touring ensued while the band honed their craft and caught the attention of various record labels. Stomp Records is proud to present their most current longplayer Rebuilding Year on beautiful blue marble vinyl. Keep an eye out for this punk rock tornado with a deluge of live shows planned for 2023.

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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