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ALBUM REVIEW: Bad Nerves, A Punk Rock Band From London, UK Release Debut Self-Titled Album

British punk rock band Bad Nerves from London, UK released their debut, self-titled album on November 20th, 2020, and it's amazing. This album is one for fans of loud, noisy, guitar-driven rock music. Filled with songs short and a bit angsty, a bit feel-good, of the garage punk style, this album is definitely one you'd want to give a listen to.



My favorite tracks off this record are "Can't Be Mine," "Palace," "Radio Punk," "Electric 88," and "Terminal Boy." There's a line from "Palace" that I'm obsessed with - "A seventies punk with 21st century blues."


I don't have much to say about this album - it's the kind of music that demands and is meant to be felt in your bones, not easily deconstructed and discussed on the page. It's raw, vibrant punk energy. It's a record that if not for covid, I would be buying tickets to a show immediately. Bad Nerves is an album that's meant to be heard live, meant to be felt in a crowded room with the sound so loud you can feel it vibrating through your shoes, making you feel alive in the best way. I love this album so much, it's a instant classic and definitely going to be constantly on repeat.


Listen to Bad Nerves' debut album here, on Spotify, or on whichever streaming platform you prefer. Follow Bad Nerves on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube.

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