Corrective Measure are a band from Maine that plays an old school form of hardcore and this is a review of their self titled 2016 ep which was released by Atomic Action! Records.
A very hard and heavy sound starts off the ep while you can also hear all of the musical instruments that are present on the recording and after awhile hardcore style shouting vocals are added into the music and when the songs speed up they also bring in the raw energy of punk and the music is rooted in the 80's.
Most of the songs are very short in length while the music brings in a great mixture of slow, mid paced and fast parts and the music is very heavily influenced by the east coast style of hardcore while some songs also bring up in back up gang shouts and the whole ep also ramins heavy from beginning to ending of the recording and there is also a brief use of melodic guitar leads.
Corrective Measure plays a style of hardcore that is more rooted in the 80's and 90's while also ignoring all modern trends, the production sounds very old school while the lyrics cover dark and violent themes.
In my opinion Corrective Measure are a very great sounding old school style hardcore band and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this ep. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE 'No Acceptance' and 'Resort to Violence'. 8 out of 10.
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