After two years of writing and recording, here’s Fatal Blows’s hard‑hitting new album. 12 Streetpunk tracks that confronts rising inequality, immigration scapegoating, and the erosion of working communities. Recorded at Red Rock Studios in South Wales, the album channels the urgency of 1960s civil rights protests insisting that the world hasn’t moved on. Lead singer and guitarist Cobley, bassist Wayne and drummer Kizz fuse blistering riffs, driving rhythms and blunt, unflinching lyrics to draw a direct line from past struggles to present realities. The songs spotlight the social cost of deindustrialisation, the manipulation of public anger by elites, and the human toll of racist scapegoating. Across the record, Fatal Blow refuses to sugarcoat: the rich 1% exploit division, while working communities and migrants shoulder the fallout. The result is an album that’s immediate and confrontational: short, fast tracks that land like a punch. Comes with free CD.
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