Total Nada – Total Nada II EP 7” (11 PM Records)
Based in Montreal, Total Nada feature members of both Primer Regimen and Bosque Rojo. They draw inspiration from 1980s’ Latin American and European hardcore, successfully fusing both into a vivid reimagining. Rapid-fire, raucous Spanish language vocals, reflecting the band’s Colombian heritage, interplay with razor-sharp guitars and a pulsatingly fluid rhythm section to lacerating effect. Lyrical themes span from the challenges of everyday life to political corruption in Colombia.
Following their 2021 self-titled 7”, II features seven new tunes from Montréal’s Total Nada. With lyrics in Spanish, the bands taut hardcore approach is cast in looming post-punky shadows that lend an heir of dread to the spirited music. It’s fiery, battle-cry-laden punk slathered in dark moods that range from jaded dissatisfaction to full-on impending doom. Powerful and pouty, this would make a perfect soundtrack to being trounced by a gothic MMA fighter.
Based in Montreal, Total Nada feature members of both Primer Regimen and Bosque Rojo. They draw inspiration from 1980s’ Latin American and European hardcore, successfully fusing both into a vivid reimagining. Rapid-fire, raucous Spanish language vocals, reflecting the band’s Colombian heritage, interplay with razor-sharp guitars and a pulsatingly fluid rhythm section to lacerating effect. Lyrical themes span from the challenges of everyday life to political corruption in Colombia.
Following their 2021 self-titled 7”, II features seven new tunes from Montréal’s Total Nada. With lyrics in Spanish, the bands taut hardcore approach is cast in looming post-punky shadows that lend an heir of dread to the spirited music. It’s fiery, battle-cry-laden punk slathered in dark moods that range from jaded dissatisfaction to full-on impending doom. Powerful and pouty, this would make a perfect soundtrack to being trounced by a gothic MMA fighter.
Based in Montreal, Total Nada feature members of both Primer Regimen and Bosque Rojo. They draw inspiration from 1980s’ Latin American and European hardcore, successfully fusing both into a vivid reimagining. Rapid-fire, raucous Spanish language vocals, reflecting the band’s Colombian heritage, interplay with razor-sharp guitars and a pulsatingly fluid rhythm section to lacerating effect. Lyrical themes span from the challenges of everyday life to political corruption in Colombia.
Following their 2021 self-titled 7”, II features seven new tunes from Montréal’s Total Nada. With lyrics in Spanish, the bands taut hardcore approach is cast in looming post-punky shadows that lend an heir of dread to the spirited music. It’s fiery, battle-cry-laden punk slathered in dark moods that range from jaded dissatisfaction to full-on impending doom. Powerful and pouty, this would make a perfect soundtrack to being trounced by a gothic MMA fighter.