
With quirky vocals reminiscent of John Lydon in his Sex Pistols days, and a riff plucked right out of the 1970s, All in the nothing sound like Punk rock purists.
And, if there’s any doubt, check out the guitar solo, a pure exercise in distorsion and blues scale licks. This may not be a group groomed to open for Green Day on stadium rock tours, but there’s plenty of heart of here and they were it proudly on their tailor-torn sleeves.