For 18 years now, the gang has stayed the course, their punk hasn't budged an inch, and has even improved with age. This sixth album, a veritable brick to the face with a deliberate desire to leave its mark, serves as a reminder. Because over the course of the 11 tracks on this *Bronx VI*, the quartet – which includes the arrival of Joey Castillo (Queens of the Stone Age, Danzig) on drums – pulls out all the stops, sparing no expense: it hits hard (White Shadow, Breaking News), it grates the throat (New Lows), the riffs and solos are sharper and more inspired than ever (White Shadow, Curb Feelers), and the choruses remain incredibly effective (Watering The Well, Peace Pipe) to build a coherent whole. Looking for monstrous riffs and rhythms rolling at 100 miles an hour? You've come to the right place.
The album is produced by Joe Baressi (Melvins, Tool, Bad Religion).