High-velocity Swedish hardcore with a sharp garage-rock edge. Raw, urgent, and stripped of all pretense for maximum basement-show energy.
Regulations deliver a masterclass in the kind of lean, mean hardcore punk that feels like it was recorded in a single, sweat-soaked take. Their sound is defined by a relentless forward momentum, characterized by jagged guitar riffs that favor treble and bite over thick distortion. It is music that captures the frantic energy of the Umeå scene, balancing the aggression of 80s hardcore with the infectious, rhythmic swing of 70s garage punk.
What truly sets them apart is the lack of clutter. There are no unnecessary solos or over-produced layers; every instrument serves the song's immediate emotional impact. The vocals are delivered with a desperate, shouting urgency that feels both personal and political, cutting through the mix with a raspy clarity that demands attention. It is the sound of a band that knows exactly how to weaponize simplicity.
Start with the album Electric Guitar. It perfectly encapsulates their ability to bridge the gap between old-school punk melody and modern hardcore intensity. It is the ideal soundtrack for anyone who finds beauty in the grit and prefers their rock and roll served without a filter.
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