Review: Cloak/Dagger – No Age

Cloak/Dagger’s latest album No Age fires up on all cylinders from the start. Their no-frills dirty old-school hardcore punk is incendiary but refreshing to hear in a world over-populated with over-produced mediocre songs. No Age is overdriven and relentless and makes me wanna jump in the pit and flail around (or at least pogo) with the rest of the crowd. This punk rock is abrasive (in a good way) and emphasizes grit and teeth over melody. No Age is simple, rough-edged, bombastic, and out now on the always great Jade Tree.

MP3 | Cloak/Dagger – Runways No Age
MP3 | Cloak/Dagger – Hollywood Hills No Age

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