Review: Light The Fuse And Run & Transistor/Transistor

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Light The Fuse And Run & Transistor / Transistor
““Split””
(Level-Plane)

If you are like me then you’’re looking for a new hardcore band to pour all you cash into.  How about one that uses sporadic highly distorted guitars and never even attempts to sing, even in the slightest.  You know like one of those gritty late 90s bands like Plebian Cry (that singer is in Vendetta Red now).  Luckily, Zach from Vendetta Red learned how to sing or he never would have made it.

Light The Fuse and Run and Transistor/Transistor alike are those bands you expect to see at a seedy bar in a venue with no ventilation and in the middle of the summer.  The band members are all drenched in sweat, but wouldn’t have it any other way because they love music and playing in front of people.  Their live acts will leave you completely speechless, but you’ll ask yourself how they could possibly put their stage energy on a record so you won’t purchase their latest albums.  Then six months later you see your friend wearing a shirt with one of their logos on it and you realize how big of a mistake you made not buying that album.