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The Traders – How Much Art Can You Take? LP (Nasty Cut Records)

The Traders, a French punk rock trio with a penchant for embracing various complementary genres, have unleashed a sonic storm in the form of “How Much Art Can You Take?” This twelve-track masterpiece showcases their ability to flawlessly blend aggression, heaviness, power, and dynamics with a generous dosage of melody and harmony. The experimentations resulted in an underground musical gem that grabs attention from the very first chord.

One of the defining features of The Traders’ sound is their adept handling of various influences, weaving together elements of punk rock, garage, noise rock, stoner rock, and hardcore. What makes “How Much Art Can You Take?” stand out is their ability to fuse these disparate genres into a cohesive and compelling sonic experience without sacrificing balance or consistency. They confront listeners with raw, abrasive, and heavily distorted chord progressions and riffs that create an immediate impact. The guitars, working in tandem, create a sonic assault that is both ferocious and controlled, while the semi-distorted basslines play a crucial role, filling the spaces between the guitars and drums, acting as a binding force that unifies the band’s sonic assault.

It’s also good to mention that the drummer dismantles the drum kit with precision and flair. Detailed, well-accentuated beats, intricate fills, and other percussive acrobatics contribute to the overall intensity of the album. Each track showcases his skills, providing a solid backbone that propels the music forward with relentless energy. The vocals strike a perfect balance between aggression and melody. These anthemic vocal harmonies add grandiosity to the overall sound, creating a memorable and engaging listening experience, while the back vocals and singalongs contribute the extra dimension, injecting both catchiness and complexity into the mix.

The album’s title itself raises questions about the boundaries of artistic expression, and The Traders answer with a resounding declaration of their commitment to pushing the limits. “How Much Art Can You Take?” is not just an album; it’s a manifesto. The Traders play punk rock on their terms, unapologetically and without compromise. This full-length release is a breath of fresh air in a musical landscape often saturated with formulaic approaches. The Traders have managed to carve out a niche for themselves, and “How Much Art Can You Take?” exemplifies their ability to create something truly fresh and unique within the punk rock genre. This album demands attention, and The Traders are a band that deserves to be on every music enthusiast’s radar. “How Much Art Can You Take?” arrives in purple with white or transparent green with white galaxy vinyl variants, housed in an equally impressive cardboard vinyl sleeve. The artwork will be right up the alley of all those artsy people who also adore cats. Head to Nasty Cut Records for more information about ordering.

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

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