THE LOUSY: East Coast Raw Punk/Thrash Metal Squadron Issue Incinerating Debut Demo Tape - Full Stream and Pre-orders Available.

We’re proud to announce our partnership with Boston, MA's speed metal/raw hardcore punk force The Lousy (featuring members of local Boston crust savages Instinct? And D-Sagawa) who bring us their incinerating debut demo tape "Shut Up I'm Talking!!!!", five tracks of blown out, neck-breaking and incendiary thrash-punk war. A firestorm of raw aggression and pulverizing intensity pours out these unrelenting fourteen minutes and seventeen seconds of unseen rage and ferocity, underlining a fearless and commanding songwriting and displaying an uncompromising vision that goes far beyond the mere sum of its parts and influences. Referencing legendary acts like Motörhead, early Metallica, Slayer, Discharge, Cro-Mags, Siege, Hellnation and Cryptic Slaughter, with this already classic and iconic debut demo tape, The Lousy have unleashed one of the most intense and visceral syncretisms of punk and metal destruction the East Coast's underground has seen in years.

The Lousy emerged around 2021 from the ashes of local d-beat crust marauders D-Sagawa, in a punk house in Boston, MA. Dan from local crust maniacs Instinct? moved in the house with the remaining D-Sagawa ex-members and this is when all the roommates began to throw around ideas for a faster and more metal-influenced and reckless new project that would be more thrash oriented and which had as primary inspiration bands like Bolt Thrower, Metallica, Slayer, Sacrilege, and Morbid Saint. The band's sound was further inevitably influenced by the band's close-knit life style of punks and friends living together "in a crazy punk house" with the songs lyrically and thematically "about being maniacs, the love for thrash metal and being evil". The band's debut demo "Shut Up I'm Talking!!!!” (titled this way for vocalist Jess' dislike of hearing people talking over them) was digitally self-released on the band's Bandcamp in early 2022 and immediately attracted attention with its break-neck intensity, commanding songwriting, and blown out raw production. Shortly after its digital self-release, Canadian punk tape label Sore Mind released the cassette in Canada featuring original artwork done by vocalist Jess Campbell, while Sentient Ruin released an American version of the cassette with the same artwork xeroxed and with a different graphic layout.