LIFE share the snarling, angst-riddled cacophony of "BaBaBa"
Hull four piece LIFE punch above their weight with this brutal offering ahead of the release of their album Popular Music on 26 May.
With nods to garage heroes like Bass Drum Of Death and Japanther, LIFE have developed their own unsubtle blend of alternative rock and punk by employing abrasive political commentary alongside erratic denouncements of consumerism.
"BaBaBa" is the follow up to Buzzcock’s-esque "In Your Hands". Short and sharp, this tune pulsates and writhes like some sort of caged beast, clawing its way out of captivity to inflict as much mayhem as is inhumanly possible. There is a feeling of total mindlessness that permeates the track, offering an insight into a rage-driven world that is a disturbing mirror image of our own
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