Punkhead Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 15 No Coffin Live at Lou’s 12”
Captured live at Lou’s, Vol. 15 gives listeners a taste of death and doom, seeing art in its rawest form. No Coffin, the heavy hitters and touring machine brings the best of the best while on the road. Vol. 15 sees them toying with noise in a way that reminds you Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain. Hysteric and stadium-filling, swamp mixed with hardcore filtered through metal and punk. It’s a taste of sweat and blood with immerse energy and disobedience.
Metal Asylum Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 15 No Coffin Live at Lou's
This is a great album that mixes influences from any bands and genres, from grindcore, to doom metal to death metal and classic heavy metal and shows that No Coffin has no fears in experimenting with their music or creating things that go slightly against the grain.
Indieclock Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 15 No Coffin Live at Lou's
The first track is energetic, with an unbelievable guitar that starts strong, powerful, with everything, and a voice with a sensational guterral and full of expression, a Rebel and liberating song, quality punk with footprints of metal core.
Music for All Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 15 No Coffin Live at Lou's
Prepare your mind for the epic show that DCxPC Live presents, with the 6 tracks on Vol. 15, “No Coffin Live at Lou's” by the band No Coffin , full of vigor and good metal notes.
Less Than 1,000 Followers Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 15 No Coffin Live at Lou’s!
This “Heavy as hell, but underlying punk ethos” approach is a similar one to Knocked Loose (one of my all-time favorite bands); but the resulting overall sound that No Coffin conveys is weighted more doom metal and elements of thrash, making it an interesting and raucous experience.