Since forming in the summer of 2011, The Domestics now find themselves standard-bearers of what some have been calling East Anglian Hardcore. Fusing fast, aggressive hardcore punk, angry socio-political lyrics and catchy, shout-along choruses, they draw primarily on the US, Japanese and Swedish scenes, but with an unmistakable hint of their native UK in the raw tones of vocalist, James Domestic. Given the aforementioned tag, it seems entirely appropriate that their new studio album should simply be called East Anglian Hardcore, especially when it’s the most full-on record they’ve made to date. After the twelve minute No Life, and the downright strange Ideal, from recent-ish releases, the band are fully back to the hard ‘n’ fast stuff they made their name on. Photography courtesy of Darren ...