High-velocity Massachusetts hardcore that feels like a live wire. Raw, unpolished, and intensely personal songs for when you need to move fast.
Wolf Whistle sounds like the exact moment a pressure valve snaps. It is fast, abrasive, and deeply rooted in the New Bedford hardcore lineage, delivering a sound that prioritizes raw emotional friction over studio perfection. The guitars are thin and biting, the drums are a relentless barrage of d-beats and thrashy fills, and the vocals sound like someone shouting to be heard over a collapsing building.
What sets them apart is the pedigree of the members, who bring a level of songwriting sophistication often missing from lo-fi thrashcore. While the speed is punishing, there is a distinct sense of melody and structure buried under the grit. It is music that feels incredibly local and intimate, as if you are standing three feet away from the amp in a packed, unventilated garage.
Start with the 'MA Glory' 7-inch or the 'Private Hell' LP. These recordings capture the band's transition from pure demo-tape chaos into a more focused, yet still entirely feral, expression of East Coast hardcore identity.
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