Red HandedWounds Remain (2007)Rivalry
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And they do it fairly well, might I add. The cohesiveness of Wounds Remain is obviously a little choppy, being it compiles a couple earlier 7-inches together, and covers Black Flag and VOID at intervals that wouldn't sit right with a proper full-length. It's also fairly one-dimensional, and could certainly benefit from a couple more tempo changes or such here or there. But Red Handed manage to hold a firm grasp on punk-based, raspy vocal-driven hardcore, never playing terribly heavy but hardly offering a wussy moment. "Forecast" is one of the best here, as the band sound truly enraged, spitting angst about psychosis as a societal response with a number of percussive changes and manically delivered vocals. In fact, Wounds Remain's second half definitely has the band's top-shelf material.
That Black Flag cover, by the way, is "Room 13," and the band manage to replicate that same intensity and perform a raging, dynamic number, but their cover of VOID's "My Rules" is actually really forgettable -- oh well.
Red Handed's Wounds Remain is nonetheless a very promising release from a band picking up the slack on this type of hardcore. If a proper full-length is on the way, it's definitely no impossibility for them to truly bless the Bay Area punks with some expertly crafted, long-lost sounds.
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