Golers are a band from Canada that plays a very old school and extreme mixture of thrash metal and punk and this is a review of their self released album "In 'n' Outlaws" which will be released in 2015.
A very fast and aggressive old school thrash metal sound starts off the album along with some blast beats and aggressive vocals that are heavily influenced by both hardcore and extreme metal and you can also hear some high pitched s creams being utilized in certain sections of the recording and the guitar solos and leads bring in a very vintage underground and brutal 80's metal sound to the recording.
Punk rock influences can be heard throughout the recording and at times the music almost brings in the heaviness of 80's death metal and the songs at time s also bring in a touch of crust and d beat with the raw and aggressive sections of their songs and some of the alter tracks bring in a decent amount of melody along with a good mixture of mid paced and fast parts being utilized throughout all of the tracks and all of the musical instruments also have a very powerful sound to them.
Golers plays a very old school mixture of thrash metal, hardcore punk and crust and there is never a soft or weak moment to be heard anywhere on the recording, the production sounds very professional for being a self released recording taking an old school style and making it sound more modern and extreme while the lyrics cover violent, hateful, alcohol and evil themes.
In my opinion Golers are a very great sounding extreme and old school mixture of thrash metal, hardcore punk and crust and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Lemon Eyed Devil" "Inbred Militia" "Country Blumpkin" and "The Path". 8/5 out of 10.
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