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Call in Dead’s first full length album featuring original singer Jaeh Peck on red vinyl with two cover options. Released by Wrecking Crew Records

Razorcake: The singer on Deepest Condolences is a student of popular 1980s vocalists like Kevin Seconds, Dave Dictor, and Ian MacKaye, channeling different icons specifically at individual moments. There aren’t too many bands that sound this retro these days, with Call In Dead seemingly uninterested in hardcore influences post 1986.

MRR: Whatever anyone’s feelings are toward “old-head punk” or this release, one has to admire four former hardcore kids for regrouping years later to create something ultimately quite modern that doesn’t feel out of touch by today’s standards. While I initially expected this to be undoubtedly indebted by early ’80s American bands such as AGRESSION or whatever, their influences range all over the place, from ’90s chug-core alluding to the likes of the Victory Records catalogue to…reggae? What the fuck, indeed.

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Call in Dead’s first full length album featuring original singer Jaeh Peck on red vinyl with two cover options. Released by Wrecking Crew Records

Razorcake: The singer on Deepest Condolences is a student of popular 1980s vocalists like Kevin Seconds, Dave Dictor, and Ian MacKaye, channeling different icons specifically at individual moments. There aren’t too many bands that sound this retro these days, with Call In Dead seemingly uninterested in hardcore influences post 1986.

MRR: Whatever anyone’s feelings are toward “old-head punk” or this release, one has to admire four former hardcore kids for regrouping years later to create something ultimately quite modern that doesn’t feel out of touch by today’s standards. While I initially expected this to be undoubtedly indebted by early ’80s American bands such as AGRESSION or whatever, their influences range all over the place, from ’90s chug-core alluding to the likes of the Victory Records catalogue to…reggae? What the fuck, indeed.

Call in Dead’s first full length album featuring original singer Jaeh Peck on red vinyl with two cover options. Released by Wrecking Crew Records

Razorcake: The singer on Deepest Condolences is a student of popular 1980s vocalists like Kevin Seconds, Dave Dictor, and Ian MacKaye, channeling different icons specifically at individual moments. There aren’t too many bands that sound this retro these days, with Call In Dead seemingly uninterested in hardcore influences post 1986.

MRR: Whatever anyone’s feelings are toward “old-head punk” or this release, one has to admire four former hardcore kids for regrouping years later to create something ultimately quite modern that doesn’t feel out of touch by today’s standards. While I initially expected this to be undoubtedly indebted by early ’80s American bands such as AGRESSION or whatever, their influences range all over the place, from ’90s chug-core alluding to the likes of the Victory Records catalogue to…reggae? What the fuck, indeed.