Loading... Please wait...The well used phrase "they keep getting better and better with each rele ase" couldn't suit a band better than it suits Project Hopeless. For a long time I thought the band had lots of potential but that it was somewhat lost in their recordings which weren't the best. It wasn't until the 2007 LP "Välkommen Till Vår Sopfyllda Fabrik" that I felt they had overcome this and finally presented themselves they way they should. Now two years and a couple of line-up changes later they return with their very best material to date. They still deliver the same hard råpunk they've always done, but with a sound that's raw by choice and nothing else.
The 7" holds four tracks executed in their typical råpunk/käng manner with frantic vocals from Oskar and some roaring back-ups f rom Tom (and parts of the Crime City Hardcore Crew at times), all delivered with a convincing power. What's new with this release however is the overall incorporation of the tempo changes that brings forth a new catchier side of the band, something that is very prominent in the title track and "Name them, frame them". Project Hopless are now harder, rawer, and better than ever and I really hope they won't need another two years to record more material.
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