The packaging for this single is great. Two-color screened jackets, and hand numbered out of 300 copies. All pressed on black vinyl.
October 8, 2012
First Exposure
No Tomorrow's second vinyl output, 'Nuclear Exposure' was recently released by Sorry State Records. This North Carolina based band plays a style that I'm not overly well versed on: crust punk. While I do like and know my fair share of crust bands, I wouldn't consider myself a huge fan of the style. That being said, this two song single rips. Side A starts off with a d-beat feel and keeps that pace throughout the duration of the track. Side B has the faster pace that I generally associate with crust punk. One thing that may set this band apart from others of this genre are the vocals. They are, for lack of a better term, harsh but I dig them.
The packaging for this single is great. Two-color screened jackets, and hand numbered out of 300 copies. All pressed on black vinyl.
The packaging for this single is great. Two-color screened jackets, and hand numbered out of 300 copies. All pressed on black vinyl.
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