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Blank When Zero – Einerseits… 12″ (Keep It A Secret Records)

What happens when fury meets form, when punk grows up but refuses to behave? You get Blank When Zero’s Einerseits…, a record finely tuned in its rage and rhythm to the point it feels like simultaneous release and awakening. It’s lean, literate, loud, a record that wears its principles on its sleeve and still hits you square in the chest with every downbeat. This German trio doesn’t chase genre conventions. The album is built on the bones of uncompromising punk rock, short songs, blistering tempos, tangled declarations, sharpened by a precision more often found in math rock, and elevated by a melodic sensibility rarely this disciplined in the post-hardcore space. You won’t find filler here, and there’s no need to skip tracks. It’s not another record crafted to satisfy playlisting needs, but to strike directly in the face with more than necessary message and clarity. The lead vocals slash through with serrated clarity, aggressive but not shouted into oblivion. They’re shaped, almost sculpted. Every scream and shout is placed with ultimate precision, striking like a sledgehammer. Sing-alongs erupt naturally, but they’re never forced.

The guitar work drives. Each riff walks the line between hook and howl, sharp as glass and just as dangerous. There’s architectural awareness here, where every part locks into place, melody, harmony, dissonance, all orchestrated for tension and release. You hear it in the transitions, in the shifts from clenched distortion to eerie breaks. These are structures built for collapse and rebuilding. The rhythm section is significantly essential on this fine piece of sonic artistry. The bass guitar roars, prowls, and holds court. A thick, deliberate tone that grounds everything, warm and physical. Wait until you hear the drummer. Each kick, fill, and cymbal crash is calculated, a carefully prepared showcase in kinetic energy management. It’s fast, furious, and aggressive, but speed here is purposeful, a weapon wielded carefully. Blank When Zero are anti-fascist, pro-feminist, animal-friendly, and queer-positive, but none of that comes across as branding. It’s sewn into the music, aesthetic, tone, and delivery. You believe them not because they say it, you believe them because the music refuses to lie. There’s no virtue signaling here, just a virtue in motion. Einerseits… is a melodic punk rock record for those who think with their head and remember that rebellion is a craft, not a costume, that righteous anger must be honed, not just handled. Blank When Zero knows their history, but they don’t mimic it. This isn’t “influenced by,” but a new chapter, a new sentence, with every note a punctuation mark.

The German language may not be immediately accessible to Anglophone ears, but there are also tracks written in English. If anything, it enhances the experience. Emotion doesn’t need translation, because conviction carries everything, and for listeners who do understand the lyrics, there’s intellectual and political depth laced with openness, critique, and strength. This band thinks hard and plays even harder. It’s rare to hear a punk album this furious and composed at once. Not neutered by precision, but empowered by it. Blank When Zero have delivered a set of songs where structure doesn’t restrain the message, but amplifies even more. There’s an almost architectural intelligence behind the chaos, because these songs don’t stumble into breakdowns or crescendos. This album is barely over twenty minutes, yet it stays with you far longer. After more than a decade since its release, the record hasn’t aged at all. If anything, the world has finally caught up to its sense of alarm. The social decay it confronts is no less urgent. The sense of moral responsibility it demands is more necessary than ever. There’s no nostalgia here, no longing for a golden age, only the present, burning and raw. Blank When Zero made an essential album that screams with immediacy and intelligence all at once. And in times like these, that’s exactly what we need. Head to Keep It A Secret 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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