This debut blasts them out like a trip-wired missile launcher, all shrapnel and spunk, while the band strides forward at its epicentre, flexing from gruff chorus to surging time change to another hulk of a riff. Its second stand-out track has to be Smoking Mirrors, literally the only time Cold Steel change course. Here they nudge hip-hop into their usual bombast, proving the young outfit does have the potential to reach into new areas – they’re not just here to rebrand and reheat.
While tracks like Killing Season run close to formula, the general picture is one of thunderous riffs and hooks shouty enough to wake sleeping giants. For a band fresh out of the blocks, this is an instantaneously enjoyable start. It’s an echo of the old school that could, with time, dig out a few new foundations.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Machine Head, Power Trip, Kreator
Discipline & Punish is released on November 7 via Spinefarm