DBL hits it out of the park harder than they ever have. This slab of orange plastic has nearly brought me to tears more times than I'd like to say. A nearly-all-encompassing overview of DBL's history (leaving out the S/T and the EPs Revolution Time and Punky Brewster), Quick Hits is packed with emotional moments to yell along with. The songs have matured wonderfully, and it's awesome to see a record pressed almost all the way to the label for once. kdnx
Hey Frankie! Great work , once again. I feel very grateful to have had the chance to meet you a couple times... once at Pouzza in Montreal and once in Atwerp Belgium last summer. Your music is a reflection of how much a of great human being you are. My kids understood the real meaning of punk rock when they also had the chance to meet you last summer. Keep it going forever! Cheers!! Your Canadian friends, JF , Felix, Julien. Ps: I have more bottles of barleywine for you!
jffisette
Another solid DBL release. I’ve been living with it for a while now and it’s still in heavy rotation.
The band list doesn’t say who played bass though. I assume Sam??? Dave
Bay Area punks swing for the fences with this bruiser of a debut LP, a confident fusion of metalcore, hardcore, and powerviolence. Bandcamp New & Notable May 31, 2023
The Buffalo hardcore band hit the ground running with an ultra-tight debut grounded in a brutal, back-to-basics approach. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 1, 2023