Harm's latest album, God Forgives My Chainsaw Not, is a powerful and intense collection of tracks that showcase the band's unique blend of metal and hardcore punk. The album is a follow-up to their 2017 release, October, and it's clear that the band has continued to evolve and refine their sound.
From the opening track, "The Devil's Playground," it's clear that Harm is not messing around. The song is a blistering assault of guitars and drums, with frontman James Pligge's vocals cutting through the chaos with a fierce intensity. The album continues in this vein, with tracks like "Death March" and "Burn" delivering crushing riffs and pummeling beats.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Suffer," which features guest vocals from Jamie Hanks of I Declare War. The song is a brutal and unrelenting assault that showcases both bands' ability to create music that is both heavy and dynamic.
Throughout the album, Harm's lyrics deal with themes of pain, struggle, and redemption. It's clear that the band has poured their hearts and souls into these songs, and it's impossible not to be moved by their passion and intensity.