It’s Tuesday morning and the first day back at work after nearly three weeks of indulgence and laziness, so what better way to wake you out of the post-holiday slumber than with a blast of acidic hardcore? If, like me, you’re struggling to find any motivation to get you going, let spazzy hardcore five-piece Deaf Club enter your life with their new offering Productive Distruption. So, grab yourself the strongest coffee you can, hit play and strap yourself in for fourteen tracks of unrelenting, unwavering violence from the first seconds of opener “For A Good Time Call Someone Else” to the final nasty moments of album finale “Planet Bombing.” Mixing together blasty grindcore with nasty, dirty hardcore, the Los Angeles quintet delivers one savage, feral outburst after another. With determined ...