The Nailclippers - Demo

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Review by Eko Nur Widianto

Nailclippers' debut album "Demo" is a raw and powerful collection of tracks that showcases the band's unique sound and style. The album features a range of genres, from punk and rock to grunge and metal, all blended together with a sense of passion and urgency that is hard to ignore.

The opening track, "Intro," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its distorted guitar riffs and pounding drums. From there, the band dives headfirst into the energetic and frenzied "Deadweight," which features some impressive guitar work and a catchy chorus that will have listeners singing along.

Other standout tracks include "Bleed," which features some haunting vocals and a driving bassline, and "Enemy," which has a more melodic and introspective feel. The album closes with the epic "Outro," which builds to a thunderous climax and leaves the listener wanting more.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Scrapie Love
The Thing What You Want To Get
Control Girl
Music School

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Formats

Cassette

About The Nailclippers

Punk rock band from Kyoto, Japan formed sometime during the mid '90s. King's World, Kyushu Punk and KBD inspired, '77 style snotty pogo punk with some mod and powerpop elements, comparable to First Alert, Registrators, KWR, and Needle Records stuff. Their brilliant first single was released by ' Kyushu based label, in 1997. The Nailclippers bassist, Hiroyuki Inoue (a.k.a. Mistake Of The Nail) later played in , and .

Members

  • Hiroyuki Inoue
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Summary by Eko Nur Widianto

"Demo" is a strong debut from Nailclippers that showcases the band's talent and potential. While the production quality may be a bit rough around the edges, the raw energy and passion of the music more than makes up for it. Fans of punk, rock, and metal will find plenty to enjoy here, and should keep an eye on Nailclippers as they continue to grow and evolve as a band.