DAUFØDT
1000 Island
FYSISK FORMAT
Explosive Nordic metal punks give the new decade a dressing down
Norway’s at it again. Kvelertak slapped the teeth out of the previous decade with their self-titled 2010 debut album, and now it’s time for Daufødt to take 2020 to the dentist. 1000 Island is a scabrous debut that’s equally catchy and caustic; for every shit-kicking punk tune like Ingenmannsland or 4536 Liberstad, you’ve got nigh-on noise rock freak-outs in the form of Kulturaven and the Code Orange-slurring-aftera-few-pints Den Hurtigste Af 200 Millioner Sædceller. The record’s relentless hand claps, gang vocals, rock’n’roll licks and shimmying rhythms are all strung together by Annika Linn Verdal Homme; her screams are so raw, they’d give Gordon Ramsay an aneurysm. Although you do get occasional blasts of atonal, black metal-tinged extremity à la Kvelertak, 1000 Island never scrimps on hooks or heft. Daufødt are raw power. That this is their debut is obscene.