Sturmovik are a band from Poland that plays a mixture of d beat and crust and this is a review of their 2015 album "Destination Nowhere" which was released by Selfmadegod Records.
Air raid sirens start off the album and after a few seconds the music starts going into more of a heavy and melodic musical direction as well as adding in d beats and aggressive crustcore style screaming vocals that also add in touch of hardcore style yells and the solos and leads bring in even more of an old school metal/punk style.
Most of the music has its roots in the 80's while also sounding very modern at the same time and some of the tracks also bring in a small amount of bass guitar leads and all of the songs stick to either a mid paced and fast musical direction and the whole album also remains very heavy from beginning to ending of the recording.
Sturmovik plays a musical style that is mostly rooted in d beat and crust while also having a touch of proto thrash at times, the production sounds very professional while the lyrics cover dark and real life themes.
In my opinion Sturmovik are a very great sounding mixture of d beat and crust and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Matters Not" "Mental Uprising" "Trial By Fire" and "Choosing Death". 8 out of 10.
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