Full album by this band from New York, including ex-members of CABLE CAR THEORY, but
going into a different musical direction: 10 songs (26 minutes) being influenced by bands such as
TORCHES TO ROME, UNBROKEN and DAG NASTY, but delivering it with way heavier and
metal-oriented sound.
review by x-mist
Den of Thieves’ full length debut “Letters from the Tanzerouft” is a welcome addition to the
Exotic Fever Records family. Put out as a co-release with Germany’s Altin Village, this release
brings the work of Staten Island hardcore/punk stalwarts to international audiences. The band,
made up of former members of the illustrious Cable Car Theory, Cattle Press, Most Precious Blood,
and Ripping Christ, brings passion, vision, and fury to their music. Members have been integral
parts of the Staten Island and New York City hardcore scene for decades, recording, releasing,
and playing defiant, exhilarating melodic hardcore and punk. The release is no exception. Opening
with “The Fable Mantis,” guitars swell and soar, and vocalist John Farag delivers powerful lyrics
with his distinctive voice, in the vein of bands like Hot Water Music, Fine Day, and Three. The
record conveys social foreboding, political mistrust, and the everyday trials of four chaps struggling
to make sense of this madness and live with intention. Joe Dell’Aquila of With Resistance recorded
this at Exetar Recording. For those who miss the urgency of what punk and hardcore stood for in the
90s, this record presents a welcome relief.
review by stickfigure
New Yorker Band mit Ex-Cable Car Theory-Leuten, und so klingt´s dann auch, erinnert an die
guten alten Tage, als die Art von Musik noch authentischer, spezieller und weniger beliebig war,
leidenschaftlich und anachronistisch, zeitlos und herzzereißend. Gutes Teil!
review by flight 13