EP Review: Moral Panic – White Knuckles

New York City’s Moral Panic play ripping punk rock with heavy rock ‘n’ roll vibes. Some punk rockers might consider them too rock ‘n’ roll, while some rock ‘n’ rollers might consider them too punk rock, but for those who try to pigeonhole them, they are truly missing out, This is some badass, fast-paced punk rock, that shreds. Since their previous full-length, Moral Panic, which features mastermind Daniel Kelley (guitars/vocal) has picked up a new rhythm section in Michael Dimmitt (bass) and Eric Robel (bass). Both are veterans of the NYC underground scene, with Dimmitt having played in Disassociate, Mutilation Rites, and Overdose, while Robel has played with The Heroine Sheiks and Born Loose. On their new seven-inch, White Knuckles, they lay down ...

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