Album Review: Antagonizers ATL – Kings

If you ever doubt the powerfully addictive international pull of Oi music- that fantastic late ‘70s punk rock export from England – just know that a band from Atlanta (ATLANTA!) has just released an Oi record that would make Cock Sparrer beam with pride. Kings, the band’s follow up to their debut, Working Class Street Punks, was five years in the making. And it’s everything you’re looking for in a street punk album: quick bursts of ferocity, wrapped in soaring gang vocals that stick with you for hours. Across 10 tracks, the six piece churns out a blistering, raucous record filled with surprisingly optimistic lyrics. Crammed with themes of overcoming obstacles, drinking and sticking together, Antagonizers ATL aren’t exactly breaking new ground lyrically, but on tracks like “Black Clouds” an...

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