Jeff's Staff Pick: July 9, 2025

What’s up Sorry Staters?

Not much news since last week. Seems like Sorry State has been getting in some killer new releases since I’ve been back though. Between the Electric Chair / Physique split, Subversive Rite, The Berserk, Total Nada, and then reissues like the Lama box set, and now all the La Vida stuff that’s coming up (Death Side BABYYYY), there’s plenty to be excited about!

Coming up this weekend, I’ll be playing my first gig since I’ve returned stateside. Public Acid is playing a gig in a 7-Eleven parking lot. Yeah, you heard me right. It’s also on July 11th, so it’s at a 7-Eleven on 7-11. Free slurpee day, you say? Woohoo! I’m sure it’ll be hilarious, stupid, and awesome. And HOT. Summertime hardcore fun in the sun, I suppose. There’s no cost to attend the show either, but they are taking donations for mutual aid in Richmond, which is awesome. I believe the location of this mythical 7-Eleven is near Richmond, but not exactly actually inside Richmond. I hope this event is as romantic as the Ramones told me that it would be. I’ll report back.

Speaking of all these new releases, this new cassette by The Damage is killer. This band basically formed out of the ashes of Quarantine from Philly. I remember being super pumped and excited about Quarantine when they first came around. Was a bummer when that band sorta fizzled. The Damage have 4 songs on this demo tape, which picks up right where Quarantine left off, honestly. Considering it’s the same dude on vocals, as well as the same 2 dudes playing the strings, it’s not surprising that this new project would have some musical similarities. It is funny that it opens with a sample from the clip of Negative FX’s last show when Choke says “We ain’t gonna stop, FUCK YOU!” Appropriate sentiment to start with. Of course, there’s gonna be some things that sound familiar. Namely, Jack’s burly barking vocals, which sound perfect for mean as fuck hardcore. That said, this tape feels fresh to me. I think it rips.

Not unlike Quarantine, I think what strikes me about the way these guys write songs is that at first impulse, I feel like I’m being pummeled by direct, tough-as-nails, go-for-the-throat hardcore—but upon closer inspection, there’s some wild ass stuff going on. Jagged, neck-breaking rhythmic complexity, some odd-time stuff, demented spoken word vocals, some unexpectedly cool and dissonant Black Flag/Die Kreuzeny guitar stuff. Even the graphic design on the tape has some whacky, irreverent, yet kinda ominous imagery going on. A big thing that I notice is that I love the sound of this recording. It’s a different drummer, whom I believe is Daniel from KOS/Dark Thoughts. The drumming sounds dialed, but the drums aren’t recorded super bombastically. Instead, they sound super dry and punchy, like an oldschool recording. I wouldn’t be surprised if this recording was at least partially straight to tape on a 4-track. As opposed to Exile, the last Quarantine record, this Damage tape sounds super raw and organic. If they do a proper vinyl release after this, I personally would be stoked if they stuck with the same approach recording-wise.

Anyway, grab this tape if it’s not on your radar yet. I think that’s all I’ve got. As always, thanks for reading.

‘Til next week,

-Jeff

 


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