As brash as punching your fist through glass, RJC’s latest release dishes up a dozen powerviolence/fast-hardcore tracks that make more noise than a kid screaming that their hand is torn apart from doing so. The band is a unique outfit that sees Militarie Gun’s Ian Shelton in super heavy form and now includes his brother who was locked up in a cell for six years that originally inspired this group to begin. It’s a wild story about youth making mistakes and being held accountable (six years in the American prison system for an eighteen year old for assault is a tough sentence), but for some reason this feels like a stab at redemption in some strange way, even though a review of a record highlighting an experience like this hardly does it justice. Taylor Young’s presence in the group seems to have chiseled out a clean delivery of the band’s prior chaotic sound, that may or may not be the last thing we ever hear from this group.
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