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    Grade 2: Talk About ItGrade 2

    Hellcat Records

    Vinyl | CD |DL available here

    4.5 out of 5.0 stars4.5

    The ever rising Isle Of Wight punk trio Grade 2 are back with their fourth album and it’s another run of melodic punk anthems as tight as ever. Wayne AF Carey reviews…

    Grade 2 have always been contenders for the punk throne with their anthems that keep the blood boiling in every tune. In my neck of the woods we have Kicked In The Teeth that rouse our youth yet Grade 2 are the upstarts that are rolling with the big guns. Stone Gossard from Pearl Jam recognises that by getting them on board but do they hit that target? As fuck. They do in great style. Sticking to their early Oi style stuff they blast straight into Cut Throat like it’s normal. A punk belter with venom.

    Hanging Onto You is just pure punk joy. A tuneful tune that doesn’t let go. Riffing like fuck, tight as banjo string, with a bass line to die for. Top stuff. Standing In The Downpour is just pure punk from the IOW upstarts. Never mind Wetleg. This is rebel music. AND they never let up with the excellent Better Today, a great punk tune with the best bass going and vocals, riffs and drumming that keeps you begging for more. Talk About It is just pure punk rock from the boisterous bastards. Four albums in yet they’re going back to early roots on this.

    Don’t Worry About This is another blast of top punk that blows your cobwebs away, like the Clash on crack. A classic bit of rousing punk noise. Crash And Burn just continues how good this band are! Crushing music throughout with a belting guitar refrain and some mental punk to fuck you up! Smugglers Haven is as good as it gets. Fast as a cheetah with Adidas on. Back to the Oi days on this one! Rotten is just hardcore as a bastard! 90 plus seconds of hardcore shit that goes mental! Love it!

    Wasteland is great. Sounds like Gallows being a bit mellow but still gets me. Anthemic as fuck and punk as it gets in my opinion. Otherside is another great tune. Full of vigour and venom like all the great new punk bands coming out recently. The thing with Grade 2 they’re not new, they’re there. You just don’t know it. Please don’t be ignorant to the new punk scene and jump on the Grade 2 rollercoaster.

    Grade 2 — 2026 Tour Dates
    03.04 | O2 Academy Islington | London
    04.04 | Strings | Isle Of Wight
    25.04 | Zakk | Dusseldorf, Germany
    26.04 | Don’t Panic | Essen, Germany
    27.04 | Hansa39 | Munich, Germany
    29.04 | Arena Wein | Vienna, Austria
    30.04 | F-Haus | Jena, Germany
    01.05 | BETA Club | Copenhagen, Denmark
    02.05 | Bahnhof Pauli | Hamburg, Germany
    03.05 | Privatclub | Berlin, Germany
    06.05 | Paradiso | Amsterdam, Netherlands
    07.05 | Hall Of Fame | Tilburg, Netherlands
    10.06 | Substage | Karlsruhe, Germany
    12.06 | Club Vaudeville | Lindau, Germany
    13.06 | Rock For People Festival | Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
    18.06 | Graspop Metal Meeting | Belgium
    20.06 | Letzigrund Stadium | Zurich, Switzerland
    26.06 | Jera On Air Festival | Ysselsteyn, Netherlands
    04.07 | Fettfest | Leipzig, Germany
    05.09 | Punkadeka Festival | Milan, Italy
    07.09 | La Deskomunal | Barcelona, Spain
    08.09 | Wurlitzer Ballroom | Madrid, Spain
    09.09 | Nave 9 | Bilbao, Basque Country
    11.09 | Volkshaus | Zurich, Switzerland
    12.09 | Volkshaus | Zurich, Switzerland

    Tickets:grade2official.co.uk

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    Words by Wayne Carey, Reviews Editor for Louder Than War. His author profile ishere

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