Philly punks Poison Run continue to improve with each album. This one finds them settling into some of their catchiest and most melodic songwriting yet. This does not make them any less punk; in fact, it connects them more closely to the classic punk of the late 70s. The vocals show the most improvement. Despite theming the songs around the Middle Ages, there is an almsot more Western feel to the rambling title track. It is more straightforward and less nuanced than the opening track, but it works for what they are doing, though I hope there are more moments like the opening song.
Things embrace a more punk attack for "Eidolon" though the guitar parts are more intricate and ring out in more of a Brian May fashion, bringing a song like "Tie Your Mother Down" to mind. "Howls From the Citadel" is almsot a folkish ballad that feels more like an interlude. They carry a more Motorhead like charge with the commanding metal-tinged riffs of " Pilgrimage." Even a song like the more punk "Guts" is allowed a middle section where it gets to breathe a bit, showing the maturity of their songwriting this time around.
They hit you with their older style of gritty punk with "Turn to Dust". He howls with a throatier tone. A punk tone rumbles into the more thoughtful chords of "Puzzle Box" which are given more dissonant accents, showcasing the level of songwriting on this album, you don't always hear from punk. Even with the vocals of "Serpent's Curse" more spoken for the verses, the song works well.
"Sleeping Giant" is pretty majestic sounding, but it's more of an intro into the rowdy gallop of "Crescent Sun" which is likea rust punk version of Motorhead. Much of this is due to the big sound of the bass driving it. Despite the more blackened feel of the bombast leading into the last song, it's just your typical punk song leading into it, though a second listen shows the vocals are more subtle than you might expect, and once again they are writing songs rather than jsut bashing it out. Almost more like Social Distortion. I will give this album a 10 as it' one of the best punk albums I've heard in some time, this is the album to beat this year for sure.Drops April 3rd on Relapse Records.





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