Légion Connerie, the latest album by 69K Rats, is a wild ride through the underground punk scene. The album is a mix of fast-paced, high-energy tracks and slower, more introspective songs, all tied together by the band's signature gritty sound.
The album opens with "Punk Rock Blues," a frenetic track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. The lyrics are raw and unapologetic, with frontman Alex Rat screaming about the frustrations of life in the punk scene. From there, the album moves into more melodic territory with "Lost in the City," a mid-tempo track that showcases the band's ability to write catchy hooks.
Throughout the album, 69K Rats prove themselves to be a band that knows how to balance aggression with melody. Tracks like "Death to the Corporate State" and "Kill Your Boss" are full of anger and vitriol, but they're also incredibly catchy. The band's musicianship is also on full display, with tight rhythms and blistering guitar solos throughout.