Punk veterans True Liberty
have certainly seen more than their fair share of hatred, attacks and struggles
throughout their career. But the band has always managed to see the light at
the end of the tunnel, and it appears that the light at the end was in the form
of their new album Marked For Life. They’ve produced what people are calling
their best record yet, and I can definitely understand why.
It’s aggressive, loud, and
full of fantastic riffs and energy. The vocals are packed full of might and help
add more force behind the band’s motivation to drive as far as possible away
from the low points of their career. It’s got a real early The Offspring
quality to it, with shades of classic punk and metal infused into their well
crafted sound.
It’s seventeen songs long
but honestly Marked For Life flows past extremely well for such a bulked album.
Every song is catchy and enjoyable, and somehow the great riffs keep on coming
to help prevent the album from losing steam. True Liberty have certainly produced a damn fine
album here, and I’m glad they’ve managed to break through the hate and into the
light.

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