Vice Squad - Battle of Britain (LTD. WHITE VINYL)
LIMITED TO 250 COPIES - WHITE VINYL LP - RELEASED 13/11/2020
The first rule of punk is there are no rules and Vice Squad ably illustrate this with Battle of Britain. Fronted by long-time animal rights activist Beki Bondage, the band have been releasing powerful punk albums for decades now and are considered to be one of the most influential punk rock bands of all time.
Written, Recorded and Mixed by Beki Bond and Paul Rooney in their home studio. The 13 track album opens with the blistering Ruination
which cuts through the bullshit of small time promoters and blaggers with consummate swagger and melody while I Dare To Breathe
is an amphetamine driven anthem to paranoia. When You Were 17
is almost-tender and tells of first tattoos and under age booze whilst the more chilling Ignored To Death
rails against isolation and homelessness. The explosive Born In A War
rages along like a missile ravaging a third world country and warns See how they treat refugees? That’s how they’ll treat you and me’. Elgar’s‘Nimrod
reworked with a pulsating industrial bass segues into title track, Battle Of Britain
where Beki's vocals soar like a Spitfire over the crunching de-tuned riff and spit fury over the hypocrisy of putting war memorials before people. The dystopian Poverty Face
hits you with the opening line ‘Disinheriting the meek, slyly killing off the weak’ and is counter balanced bythe more upbeat How The Other Half Lives. No Evil
is a relentless attack on the normalisation of the suffering and death of billions of animals for the meat industry. Battle of Britain's
hard hitting collection of anger and riffage pulls no punches in covering topics from austerity and factory farming to the pernicious influence of the Mainstream Media -‘Led by lies lambs to the slaughter, tax exiles say who you vote for’. Brexit, fake patriotism and cognitive dissonance all get a good kicking too. The penultimate track, You Can’t Fool All Of The People
mixes baritone guitar with violin and Celtic rhythms climaxing in an epic James Bondesque heavy guitar / orchestral blend and breaks every rule in the Punk Police hand book whilst pleading for unity against a rigged political system. Pulling Teeth
with its ominous riff and hilariously frustrated lyrics ‘Dithering jibbering solid as jam, is it fair I’m both the woman and the man’ closes the album in manic style.
Tracklist:
1. Ruination
2. I Dare to Breath
3. When You Were 17
4. Ignored to Death
5. Born in a War
6. Nimrod
7. Battle of Britain
8. Poverty Face
9. How the Other Half Lives
10. No Evil
11. Mainstream Media
12. You Can't Fool All of the People
13. Pulling Teeth