IN REVIEW: Wakrat - S/T


It's been an incredibly shitty year, with anxiety, fear, sorrow, mourning, dread and anger seemingly seeping out of every pore of our society. In a way, then, thank the music gods for the debut LP by Wakrat; another side project for Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford, this half hour of explosive, profane rage is as good a way as any to blow off steam in the wake of recent events. This isn't exactly highbrow stuff, although the rhythms are tight and, by times, complex; it's a primal scream of a record, one that seethes, snarls and spits out of anger and frustration. What better soundtrack for one of the most fucked up periods of modern history?

November 11, 2016 • Earache
Highlights Generation Fucked • La Liberté ou la Mort • Knucklehead

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