Drug Church: PRUDE

Meet The “demolition Man”

Albany, New York's Drug Church released their fifth studio album, PRUDE. It's a collection of 10 post-hardcore bangers, infused with grunge and alternative influences. PRUDE might be their best album yet, featuring insightful lyrics laced with dark humor that offer poignant commentary on life and the current state of the world. Singer Patrick Kindlon possesses a knack for storytelling that truly draws listeners into the album's narrative.

Notable tracks include "Yankee Trails," which showcases a vulnerable side to the band, demonstrating their ability to balance raw power with subtle emotional depth. Another standout is "Peer Review," an anthemic track that unites the album with its powerful chorus and dynamic build-up.

PRUDE is a brilliantly concise album that doesn't waste a single second. Each song is distinct yet contributes to a cohesive and diverse whole, showcasing Drug Church at their absolute finest. With their unique blend of genres and unapologetically honest songwriting, this album solidifies the band's position at the forefront of the post-hardcore scene while pushing their sound into exciting new directions. A must-listen for any fan of the genre, PRUDE represents a significant peak in their impressive discography."

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