SINGLE REVIEW: Killer Kowalski - Never Drink in Flat-Roofed Pubs

Oxford's Killer Kowalski blast on their energetic new single 'Never Drink in Flat-Roofed Pubs'. A song about the establishments you should avoid if you want a pleasant drinking experience.

Giving classic punk rock a contemporary makeover 'Never Drink in Flat-Roofed Pubs' is a barrage of frantic DIY riffs, driving bass, and raw energy topped with snarling, bláze vocals. There are sparking elements of 80's laced indie guitars adding an interesting take on their punk outlook.

Unapologetically raucous Killer Kowalski's main aim is to produce tunes that are going to send the pit wild. Brutal in their delivery, everything about their sound is authentic. It's clear the band are making the music they love to listen to. Taking inspiration from older bands such as The Clash as well as newcomers like IDLES they have created a sound that will appeal to old and new punks alike.

Brash and exhilarating 'Never Drink in Flat-Roofed Pubs' takes a look at drinking regrets; "drip trays of regret", incoherent drunken memories, and the fear of remembering the antics of the night before.

Pure, honest punk heaven! Killer Kowalski are here to ignite the pit and keep you moshing and drinking all night!

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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