Cover of Locked In Walk The Plank
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For fans of italian hardcore punk, lovers of old-school hardcore, and enthusiasts of underground energetic punk music
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LA RECENSIONE

"Walk The Plank" is the debut LP under Hurry Up Records of a band that, if I had to use a metaphor, I could only describe as the Perugian Comeback Kid, a group of guys dedicated to hardcore/punk direct and without frills, full of those stereotypes so appreciated by genre enthusiasts, such as powerful choruses, background chants, breaks, and sudden accelerations.

Even though I don't particularly appreciate their "straight" and overly old school attitude (some are vegan, some are straight edge, some simply cover themselves in tattoos), as if it were an essential aspect for those who make this type of music, Locked In represents one of the few local realities capable of conveying something in a scene (the Italian one) that does nothing but fill its mouth with grandiose words in the face of much more modest results, and the album in question is a vivid example of this: despite the weak production and certainly not impressive performances of the group during recording, "Walk The Plank" succeeds where many of our albums (and others) have miserably failed, namely in content, offering a handful of inspired and anything but trivial songs, two above all, the hits "Astoria" and "Night Kills", two real classics of their repertoire. They may not be the new To Kill (great friends of the band and a cornerstone of Italian hardcore/metal worldwide) but both the musical and personal similarities with this latter formation promise a future no less interesting, if inspiration and consistency do not suddenly fail.

Maybe it's because I personally know the guys in the band (and I've even had the opportunity to play with them) but this is more than a review, it's an invitation to listen, even casually, to discover the only band with a future present in this no man's land. Then you, at DeBaser, know very well the pleasure of reviewing a practically unknown record!

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Locked In’s debut album Walk The Plank delivers a straightforward, old-school hardcore punk sound full of energy and genre staples. Despite modest production and performances, the album shines through strong songwriting and inspired tracks like Astoria and Night Kills. The band represents a rare and promising force in the Italian hardcore scene, drawing parallels to established acts like To Kill. This review encourages listeners to explore a band with a genuinely bright future.

Tracklist

01   Rudders Outta Control (00:00)

02   Astoria (00:00)

03   The King (00:00)

04   Goonies On Fire (00:00)

05   Night Kills (00:00)

06   Genuine Promise (00:00)

07   How To Put An End To This? (00:00)

08   All The Breakdowns (00:00)

09   Fury Left (00:00)

Locked In

Locked In is a Perugia-based hardcore/punk band. Their debut LP Walk The Plank was released on Hurry Up Records; the follow-up, The Rebellion, shows a more mature sound and centers lyrics on environmental themes. They have shared stages with international acts (review mentions Death Before Dishonor) and featured Tommaso from Fleshgod Apocalypse as a guest on the title track of The Rebellion.
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