Track List
Sheep in wolf’s clothing are nervous wreck Ambiguous dragged down Interlude S.W.Y.C.H.T.S. If I Fall A Place That Doesn’t Exist Find Yourself Easy When I’m Gone
Hitch & Go’s LP is a rage-filled work of punk that is well-executed with hooks and technical guitar riffs. The album has substance and would look right at home in the 1990s punk scene. ..
The album is full of energy and purpose, as well as railing against the grain lyrically. It’s a punk record that is full of vigor and intent, as well as denouncing the norms in terms of songwriting.
The band does not want their music to be shut down or have their thoughts and voices suppressed, they want to be heard through speakers, radios, live settings. Their music is not for the pop effect, it’s truly stuck to the ugliness of punk rock; the underside of punk rock and its scabby layer - and that’s okay. ..
Hitch And Go are a punk band that is all about keeping the energy up and pushing the boundaries. They’re not afraid to experiment with their music, and they’re not afraid to take risks. This is punk at its best, and it needs more bands like them in order to keep the genre alive.
The opening track, “Sheep In Wolf’s Clothing,” is an intense and catchy riff that is sure to get the crowd moving. The battle scars are showing here, and the chorus bubbles with intensity. A true punk staple emerges in this song. ..
‘Dragged Down’ is a powerful and harrowing album that will leave you feeling shaken. The sound is intense and relentless, but the message is clear. You will be pulled in by the force of the music and the characters.
Hitch & Go’s new album, “Punk Rock Anthem,” is a nod to the seminal albums of the past. The band’s sound is punk-inspired, with an emphasis on energy and energy delivery. The lyrics are dark and serious, but also full of hope and optimism.