Wrangler Brutes - Zulu (CD)

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Album Details: Zulu

Release Date:10/12/2004
Label:Kill Rock Stars
UPC:759656041829

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  • All Music Guide

    Wrangler Brutes features Sam McPheeters from Born Against, as well as Andy Coronado (Monorchid) on guitar, and a rhythm section of bassist Cundo Si Murad and drummer Brooks Headley. Zulu, their Kill Rock Stars debut, is throwback hardcore and thrash in the truest sense, in that it's a manic and vicious album that's also erudite and hilarious. (The cover drawing, perhaps the best of 2004, is subtitled "The bird, the dog, and the shirt are attacking the skinhead".) Songs start on a dime and end just as abruptly, and though McPheeter's grainy screams and leftfield yells are in the forefront, each player on Zulu carves his own niche. Coronado's guitar is cutting and whining, a wounded animal or a rabid dog, depending on the song. The rhythm section is equally powerful, recalling vintage Black Flag in their mastery of stop, start, and sludge. Recorded by Steve Albini in the heated political climate of 2004, it's not surprising to find tracks like "Homosexual President", or the raucous 48sec...ond rant "Shit Search". But Wrangler Brutes dig deeper than righteous politicking, offering an indictment of rising gas costs in "Forty Five Dollars" ("At what point do people start having fistfights over this?"), expressing their dislike of Israeli politician Ariel Sharon (the stingingly brief "Garbage Can"), and taking slimy middle managers to task on "Management Sheen". The songs are structurally simplistic but completely visceral, helping the subject matter to ring amongst the slicing guitar chords and thick bottom end. "Unmentionables" is a standout, too; with its spoken verses and shouted chorus, it's another nod to the earliest days hardcore. Plus, it contains a great catchphrase "You look like somebody just crapped on your kiosk" Sure to please the hardcore and thrash veterans, and guaranteed to show the new kids how it's done, Wrangler Brutes' Zulu is the best kind of throwback, because it makes the old sound vital again. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Wrangler Brutes

The vibrant and defiant thrash/hardcore unit Wrangler Brutes formed in 2001 in Los Angeles, California around scene veterans Sam McPheeters (exvocalist of Born Against and Men's Recovery Project), guitarist Andy Coronado (Skull Control, Monorchid), drummer Brooks Headley (Born Against, Universal Order of Armageddon), and bassist Cundo Si Murad (Nazti Skins). The band re... Read more