Blown-out, psychedelic hardcore that hits like a physical weight. Distorted vocals and a triple-guitar wall of noise for fans of high-volume catharsis.
Bib sounds like a panic attack happening inside a wind tunnel. It is hardcore punk stripped of its clean edges and replaced with a thick, oily layer of psychedelic grime. The guitars don't just riff; they roar in a synchronized wall of sound that feels massive and immovable, while the drums provide a primitive, stomping foundation that keeps the chaos anchored to the floor.
What truly separates Bib from the pack is the vocal treatment. Instead of the standard hardcore bark, the vocals are often warped through delay and distortion, creating a 'squirmy' and alien texture that feels more like a noise-rock experiment than a traditional punk record. This fusion of Midwestern grit and hallucinogenic production makes their music feel both claustrophobic and expansive at the same time.
Start with 'Delux' to hear the band at their most polished and punishing. It captures the essence of their live energy: loud, ugly, and strangely hypnotic. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who wants their punk music to feel like a physical confrontation.
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