A look at Ronin’s tracklisting – Reaper, Prisoner, Unforgiven – indicates that Rotting Out aren’t a band to waste words or fritter away time, which is entirely understandable, given their history. Following the band’s original split in 2015, frontman Walter Delgado served 18 months in an Ohio prison on a drugs trafficking charge. Having reunited in 2018, the San Pedro quintet aren’t about to squander second chances. Their first album in seven years takes its title from the Japanese word for a samurai warrior without a master, and ideas of autonomy, self-reliance and self-examination run deep throughout this old school hardcore-referencing set. ‘It’s all on me,’ spits Walter on the lacerating Thief, ‘I’m the only one that’s got me on my knees.’ Such unflinching honesty can make Ro...