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Fresh off a stint with Tigers Jaw and Culture Abuse, Brighton-based four piece Muskets have announced the release of their debut LP Chew on punk mainstay No Sleep Records. Their unique blend of grunge-tinged hardcore caught the ears of Daniel P. Carter who premiered the albums dark, gutting single Youre So Cool on the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show.
Chew borrows the gritty-ness of Fugazi and mixes it with the energy of early At The Drive In while maintaining a certain sensitivity thats all its own. Titled after a phrase repeatedly said in Catcher In The Rye, Chew musically documents the highs and lows of a time where bassist Dan Smith and guitarist/vocalist Alex Cheung were living in a squat-like party house coming to terms with the reality of adulthood and pursuing a life in the music industry.
The word CHEW was initially inspired by the book Catcher in the Rye, where Holden Caulfield repeatedly says, Chew the fat meaning to shoot the shit or chat bollocks. The debut album is a collection of songs written during various different periods of [our lives], and in turn the songs discuss various highs and lows that [we] have experienced. Said was a crucial time in [our] late teens/early 20s, making sacrifices to proceed with the band whilst trying to scrape enough money for rent. Some of the lyrics discuss these issues and also some of the problems with the transitional period of dealing with adult-life without sufficient guidance. Late nights, narcotics and distress lead to [us] turning to raw sounds and obscure lyrics.
To create Chew, Muskets headed back to The Ranch and reunited with producer Neil Kennedy. There was just one problem the band didnt have any of their parts written. With inspiration from Pixies Surfa Rosa and Nirvanas Bleach, Muskets crafted every single one of their parts on the spot. To capture albums the natural energy and emotion, it was tracked live allowing for the tempo to fluctuate and give a sludgy quality to drummer Joe Phillips gritty, hard-hitting






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