A lot of punk rock comes out of hard rock that you typically associate with heavy metal. A lot of punk bands credit rockers like Motorhead and AC/DC as influences, but you rarely hear that. Chicago's Man-Eaters are the exception to that. Their latest single, "Double Trouble," is pure, raw punk that draws heavily on hard rock. It's a giant, sludgy sound that kind of sounds like The Melvins covering Motorhead in their own style. This music is huge and ugly and pretty great. "Double Trouble" is going to tap into your primal brain and trigger something in there. That something will either be repulsion or obsession, with virtually nothing in between. Let's hope for your sake that's it's the latter.
You can listen to "Double Trouble" below. Quatro Muchacos is due out October 18 on Feel It Records, and is available for pre-order through Bandcamp. For more on Man-Eaters, check out the band on Bandcamp.
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