Slang For Drunk – I Love The Tradition – Review

Today’s review is about SLANG FOR DRUNK’s album “I love the tradition”: a 13 track album from this band from Pordenone.
The genre of the album is a typical garage punk mixed with strong UK punk bands influences.
The album is enjoyable and goes fast due to the fact that each song goes into the next one in a very smooth way, except track 9 (Vital Disorder) which has a completely different sound from the others.
The singing is very energic and in tune with the genre. The guitars blend together perfectly, mixing rhythm and solo sections. Drums and bass are often linear, without sounding dull.
The lyrics are serious but ironic and talk about weird situations.
I recommend listening to this energic and straightforward album.

Here are the tracklist and ratings:
1-Smash The Guitar – 8
2-Life In Death – 7
3-My Balance Sucks – 7,5
4-Relativity Kills – 7
5-I must be ignorant – 8
6-Bullets – 7
7-Tea Time – 7,5
8-Punk Is Dead – 7
9-Vital Disorder – 9
10-I’ve Killed Sbando – 8
11-Swim – 7
12-Hogs In The Bog 7,5
13-Mushrooms – 8,5

ALBUM RATING: 7,5

KEY SENTENCE:
“ I Saw people pulverized,I saw it with my eyes,I saw children with two heads,I saw water dyed of red” – MUSHROOMS