![]() ![]() As soon as I heard that title track, I had to go kick a triceratops in the eye. I just finished my first listen, and I’m all in. Mostly, though, they’re playing blazing metallic rock ‘n’ roll at triple time. This time around, Long Knife are bringing some surprises: atmospheric horror-soundtrack synths, free-jazz horn freakouts. Curb Stomp Earth is a high-octane rock attack where pretty much every song is a full-on anthem. In the past seven years, Long Knife have lost no edge at all. Today, Curb Stomp Earth arrives with no advance notice, and it’s Long Knife’s first full-length since 2015’s Meditations On Self Destruction. Two years ago, the two-song single “Night Of The Hunter” b/w “Rough Liver” knocked out at least three of my teeth. Long Knife have been around for a decade, and they crank out new music whenever they feel like it. They fucking rule, and their new album Curb Stomp Earth is a total ass-kicker. Imagine that the scummy, sticky filth on a dive-bar floor became sentient and started making music. ![]() They specialize in a revved-up old-school attack that draws power from garage rock and even just straight-up classic rock. ![]() Long Knife sound basically nothing like any other hardcore band currently working. Operation Sealion was such a misguided disaster-in-waiting that various wargame scenarios (carried out by military planners since then) have conclusively demonstrated that an invasion force in 1940 would have been annihilated. The curb-stomping prevented was that of the Germans. Luckily, the Royal Air Force defeated the German Luftwaffe and headed off the Nazi invasion. The long-running Portland hardcore greats Poison Idea aren’t a band anymore, but there’s another Portland band that scratches the same itch, and they just released a motherfucker of an album. An invasion of Britain would have likely been a brutal and unimaginably bloody curb stomp. ![]()
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