The Chisel

The Chisel is a formidable force in the punk and hardcore scene, quickly carving out their space with a raw, explosive energy that refuses to be ignored. Emerging from the vibrant musical landscape of the UK, this band has captured the attention of listeners globally with their unapologetic sound and politically charged lyrics. Their music serves as a rallying cry, embodying the frustrations and aspirations of a disenfranchised generation. Through releases like "What A Fucking Nightmare" and "Bloodsucker," The Chisel delves into the socio-political issues of our time, making a profound statement on class struggle, inequality, and the fight for justice.

Their discography, including notable works like "Retaliation" and the "Come See Me / Not The Only One EP," exhibits the band's versatility within their genre, seamlessly blending elements of Oi!, punk, and hardcore to create a distinct sound that is both aggressive and melodic. The Chisel's live performances are nothing short of electrifying, marked by an unparalleled intensity and connection with their audiences. With each new release, from "ENOUGH SAID" to "Cry Your Eyes Out," they continue to push the boundaries, earning a reputation not only for their music but also for their unyielding commitment to authenticity and their community. The Chisel is not just a band; they are a movement, inspiring a new generation of punk enthusiasts to stand up, make noise, and demand change.

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What A Fucking Nightmare
Album - 16 Tracks - Released February 9, 2024
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