NBR-043 - 7"
Campaign "The Black Album" 
Release Date: March 8th 2013

Cover Art: York Henderson

Lacquer Cut By: Lucky Lacquers

Record Pressed By: United Record Pressing

A01 - Breaking Bones - 2:01
A02 - Midnight Interrogation - 0:57
B01 - Slums - 2:44
B02 - Out Of Control - 3:17

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While Campaign's last EP, Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!, found the band refining their melodic hardcore punk with more compact and streamlined songwriting, the band’s latest effort, the five-song The Black Album, sees them taking a diametrical approach with songs that sound more raw, abrasive and unhinged. Case in point is the ferocious opener, “Breaking Bones,” a blistering four-on-the-floor rager that’s fast, noisy and replete with hardcore attitude. Stylistically it’s not far removed from the No Idea-style punk that the band has been churning out consistently since their inception, but the band has ratcheted up the aggression and agitation and the result is a sound that is more blunt and forceful than anything the band has done before. This is the kind of music that I buried myself in back in high school, but nothing here feels dated; there’s no sense of lingering nostalgia. This is fist-pumping punk played with snarling passion and hostile irreverence, and, for me, that will never get old.