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Montreal,Quebecs own four piece Punk rockers “East End Radicals” have done it again on their upcoming release “Zero Hour”. is latest release from East End Radicals features a full 12 track full length album plus bonus tracks from their 7” inch “Generation Checkout”. East End Radicals have done it again with a well infused album ranging in street punk to Celtic infusion to a solid old school upbeat sound. Zero hour brings you on a nonstop feel good vibe right off the start with a Celtic folk punk anthem “Back to the Start” sounding heavenly influenced by old school Dropkick Murphy’s, followed up with a even faster “Agony”that will make sure to get you going or drinking faster. e album does have it’s groove tracks that are heavenly influenced by earli- er Rancid with tracks like “Dolce Vita” “Forgotten Society” and “across the Ocean”. e switch up to faster street punk tracks shine through seemingly aſter the feel good tracks with faster old school “e Casualties”or old Dayglo sounding tracks like “Let’s get back” and Ylpd” with faster rhythems and crustier vocals. Lyrically “Zero Hour” touches with everything from political to street punk life to personal views and objectivity. Very few albums are actually worthy of staying constantly in your playlist but by far this is one to be added that will keep you going from start to finish. e Album art on “Zero Hour” is pop Culture “Lichtenstein” influenced kind of giving it’s roots of the Montreal music sub culture. “NON STOP FEEL GOOD UPBEAT STREET PUNK!”

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Montreal,Quebecs own four piece Punk rockers “East End Radicals” have done it again on their upcoming release “Zero Hour”. This latest release from East End Radicals features a full 12 track full length album plus bonus tracks from their 7” inch “Generation Checkout”. East End Radicals have done it again with a well infused album ranging in street punk to Celtic infusion to a solid old school upbeat sound. Zero hour brings you on a nonstop feel good vibe right off the start with a Celtic folk punk anthem “Back to the Start” sounding heavenly influenced by old school Dropkick Murphy’s, followed up with a even faster “Agony”that will make sure to get you going or drinking faster. The album does have it’s groove tracks that are heavenly influenced by earli-er Rancid with tracks like “Dolce Vita” “Forgotten Society” and “across the Ocean”. The switch up to faster street punk tracks shine through seemingly after the feel good tracks with faster old school “The Casualties”or old Dayglo sounding tracks like “Let’s get back” and Ylpd” with faster rhythems and crustier vocals. Lyrically “Zero Hour” touches with everything from political to street punk life to personal views and objectivity. Very few albums are actually worthy of staying constantly in your playlist but by far this is one to be added that will keep you going from start to finish. The Album art on “Zero Hour” is pop Culture “Lichtenstein” influenced kind of giving it’s roots of the Montreal music sub culture.

“NON STOP FEEL GOOD UPBEAT STREET PUNK!”