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Big Cheese "Aggravated Mopery"

ā€œMan, talk about deja vu all over again: I just saw Outburst last week and it was amazing to witness people go apeshit for them, some literally not born yet when I caught them last in 1989. This vibe continues upon listening to Big Cheese’s debut 7ā€ on Quality Control HQ. The record is basically a love letter to the NYHC sound during the late 1980s: I hear a Killing Time/Leeway mosh part here, an Altercation/Warzone divebomb there, of course the aforementioned greats in Outburst, and how the hell does a northern UK lad sing a la Jeff Perlin from Breakdown?! These are all good points in my book as sometimes the implementation of retro styles can be a colorless, slavish reproduction of the past with no heart at it’s core. This is not the case here as the obvious affection for a particular time and place manifests itself in well executed grooves that both reflect and transcend their influences. Kudos to old friend Don Fury for a nice, crisp production and to Big Cheese for getting it right and flying the flag for an atavistic ethos that’s near and dear to my heart.ā€
Freddy Alva, Wardance Records, New York and Author of Urban Styles: Graffiti in New York HardcoreĀ Big Cheese fly the flag for the New Wave of British Hardcore and hail from various parts of ā€˜The North’ of the UK. Members are also currently in bands such as Higher Power, Blind Authority and Rapture, and have previously played in Violent Reaction and Shrapnel.

Track Listing:Ā 

01. TCPĀ 
02. Pass the BuckĀ 
03. Night KeeperĀ 
04. Glass in Your FootĀ 
05. Aggravated MoperyĀ 

ā€œMan, talk about deja vu all over again: I just saw Outburst last week and it was amazing to witness people go apeshit for them, some literally not born yet when I caught them last in 1989. This vibe continues upon listening to Big Cheese’s debut 7ā€ on Quality Control HQ. The record is basically a love letter to the NYHC sound during the late 1980s: I hear a Killing Time/Leeway mosh part here, an Altercation/Warzone divebomb there, of course the aforementioned greats in Outburst, and how the hell does a northern UK lad sing a la Jeff Perlin from Breakdown?! These are all good points in my book as sometimes the implementation of retro styles can be a colorless, slavish reproduction of the past with no heart at it’s core. This is not the case here as the obvious affection for a particular time and place manifests itself in well executed grooves that both reflect and transcend their influences. Kudos to old friend Don Fury for a nice, crisp production and to Big Cheese for getting it right and flying the flag for an atavistic ethos that’s near and dear to my heart.ā€
Freddy Alva, Wardance Records, New York and Author of Urban Styles: Graffiti in New York HardcoreĀ Big Cheese fly the flag for the New Wave of British Hardcore and hail from various parts of ā€˜The North’ of the UK. Members are also currently in bands such as Higher Power, Blind Authority and Rapture, and have previously played in Violent Reaction and Shrapnel.

Track Listing:Ā 

01. TCPĀ 
02. Pass the BuckĀ 
03. Night KeeperĀ 
04. Glass in Your FootĀ 
05. Aggravated MoperyĀ 

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Big Cheese "Aggravated Mopery"—

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ā€œMan, talk about deja vu all over again: I just saw Outburst last week and it was amazing to witness people go apeshit for them, some literally not born yet when I caught them last in 1989. This vibe continues upon listening to Big Cheese’s debut 7ā€ on Quality Control HQ. The record is basically a love letter to the NYHC sound during the late 1980s: I hear a Killing Time/Leeway mosh part here, an Altercation/Warzone divebomb there, of course the aforementioned greats in Outburst, and how the hell does a northern UK lad sing a la Jeff Perlin from Breakdown?! These are all good points in my book as sometimes the implementation of retro styles can be a colorless, slavish reproduction of the past with no heart at it’s core. This is not the case here as the obvious affection for a particular time and place manifests itself in well executed grooves that both reflect and transcend their influences. Kudos to old friend Don Fury for a nice, crisp production and to Big Cheese for getting it right and flying the flag for an atavistic ethos that’s near and dear to my heart.ā€
Freddy Alva, Wardance Records, New York and Author of Urban Styles: Graffiti in New York HardcoreĀ Big Cheese fly the flag for the New Wave of British Hardcore and hail from various parts of ā€˜The North’ of the UK. Members are also currently in bands such as Higher Power, Blind Authority and Rapture, and have previously played in Violent Reaction and Shrapnel.

Track Listing:Ā 

01. TCPĀ 
02. Pass the BuckĀ 
03. Night KeeperĀ 
04. Glass in Your FootĀ 
05. Aggravated MoperyĀ