Punk · US · Active since 2001

Carbonas

High-velocity garage punk with a snotty, snarling edge. Raw, relentless, and built for basement shows where the walls sweat. Perfect for high-energy defiance.

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The Carbonas sound like a live wire dropped into a puddle of cheap beer. It is garage punk stripped of any retro-kitsch or polite sensibilities, replaced instead with a high-velocity attack that borrows the lean muscle of early hardcore. The guitars are a constant, distorted buzz of downstrokes, and the drums provide a relentless, driving stomp that never lets up for breath.

What truly sets them apart is the vocal delivery: a snotty, nasal snarl that feels both dismissive and incredibly urgent. There is a specific 'Atlanta' grit here, a southern punk lineage that favors raw impact over polished hooks, yet the songs are undeniably catchy in their own jagged way. It is music that feels like it was recorded in a single take in a room with no ventilation.

Start with their 2007 self-titled album on Goner Records. It is the definitive document of their sound, capturing the perfect balance between garage rock swing and punk rock aggression. It is the ideal soundtrack for when you need to turn a bad mood into a loud one.

Our Catalog3 Albums · 2003 · 2008
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