Entry – ‘Detriment’ [Album Review]

These are turbulent times we’re living in – turbulent times where a short, sharp dose of riotous hardcore punk would rarely feel like a more befitting soundtrack. Step up Los Angeles quartet Entry – a band brought into the world by vocalist Sara G and Touché Amoré’s Clayton Stevens – whose no holds barred live experience caught the attention of Southern Lord boss Greg Anderson (who promptly snapped them up). Debut full-length Detriment has arrived in what feels like much-needed times and at a mere quarter of an hour in length, Entry’s bluntness feels like the perfect catalyst to enhance the passion and ferocious energy on display throughout this release. The songs cling ravenously to old school punk belligerence, with riffs that practically square up to the listener and snarl alongside Sar...

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