Brighton, UK Punks Harker Release Raging Protest Anthem "Medicine"
"Coming in fierce with raucous, frantic punk energy their sound changes and shifts as the song progresses. Combining a noise that is raw with big riffs and exhilarating impact with dreamy, psychedelic waves, the trudge of Nirvana-esque grunge and the uplifting jangle of indie."- Click Roll Boom
"Exceptional.... a colossal slab of ear-appealing noise."- Thoughts Words Action
"With a sound that scratches all of the right MTV's 120 Minutes, circa 1994, spots, Harker is a UK band after my own heart. The UK outfit reminded me of the same kind of angsty melodic vibe groups like Samiam, Gameface, and Superchunk gave off, but there's also a nuanced dissonance to a lot of their material. Basically, Creation Records would have probably been into them back in the day."- No Echo
"...harkens back to the glory days of ’90s fuzzed-out guitar rock, with a bit of ’70s proto-punk thrown in as well."- Consequence of Sound
Brighton, UK punk rock powerhouse HARKER have released a new single titled “Medicine.”
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Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=shared&v=tX--vJ7_RBw
The band says the track is inspired by, "the current state of the UKs post lockdown climate, ‘Medicine’ is a furious protest anthem pushing back against politicians cashing out on the misery of working class people and capturing the anger of a country currently rifting through a class struggle."
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More praise for Harker:
"...the first great punk record of 2018.."- Alreadyheard
It’s a punk thriller. Harker are gifted. Their music highlights punk at its best. Their honest heart-pullers are beautiful."- Punkanormal Activity
"Reminded me of some of the early 1990s punk from the likes of Husker Du and The Meat Puppets..."- Punk Online
"Don’t sleep on this album; you’re unlikely to find a UK punk album that hits this hard for a while now."- The Soundboard Reviews
"...infectious pop-punk tunes with teeth."- ThePunkSite
"we get a real Seaway meets Jimmy Eat World vibe, and that’s one gnarly combo" - MOSH
"a full fleshed-out ruckus punk rock assault" - Already Heard