No replacement for displacement is THE 351’s’ Ep Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
No Replacement for Displacement by The 351’s hits with raw, unfiltered energy that’s unapologetically rebellious.
No replacement for displacement is THE 351’s’s Ep Out Now
The EP kicks off with Mother Anarchy, beginning with a crackling radio sound that quickly collapses under the weight of heavy, gritty riffs—a sonic punch that commands attention.
The raw, driving guitar lines channel the Ramones, while the gravelly vocals add a touch of Lemmy’s fierce spirit. Straightforward and real, the track is punk in its purest form, paving the way for the wild ride that follows.
Then there’s Fuck All the Fuckers, a brash anthem that’s as direct as its title suggests. With lyrics that scoff at wasted time and pretension, it’s a track that revives the brashness of 80s London punk.
The guitar riff even nods to Green Day, blending fury with rhythm in a way that’s memorable and unapologetically aggressive.
The Hearse Song ups the intensity further, powered by background vocals that add a chaotic, rebellious layer, perfectly evoking the feeling of a packed basement show where the air is thick, the crowd is sweaty, and every beat pulses through the room.
The EP closes with Whiskey and Pills, a final anthem that embodies the wild, rule-breaking attitude of the band.
The 351’s have honed a chemistry that feels born of countless rehearsal sessions, capturing the spirit of punk without compromise. This is music for basements, battered couches, and beer-stained floors—a refreshing blast of gritty authenticity.
No replacement for displacement is THE 351’s’ Ep Out Now!
Unleashed!
The 351’s were formed in September 2023.
Kev was playing guitar with The Rudesters (formerly The Cranky’s) when Dom joined them as the new (and last) singer followed shortly after by Tin as the new (and last) drummer.
Tired of the misconduct and all the bullshit from bass player M.(giving the band a bad reputation within the local scene), Kev decided to leave The Rudesters. “This was my last rehearsal with you guys…I’m fed-up” »
The Rudesters died that day.
But Kev wasn’t done with music… “The thing is, I really liked Dom and Tin, we got along well, we had fun together…”
So Kev asked Dom if he was willing to play bass and asked Tin if he still wanted to play drums… and start a new band!
The name of the group comes from Steven Spielberg’s first film, Duel, it is the model of the truck (a Peterbilt 351*). “I have been a truck driver for 30 years. For me, the 351 (made from 1954 to 1966) is the most beautiful truck ever made, I’ve always loved it, and in this movie, the truck is old, rusty and mean… a bit like us, like our sound. » Dom likes horror movies, he likes the movie and Tin also has to deal with trucks; the name struck us like an old pair of Dr. Martens!
For their first year, the 351’s gave half a dozen concerts across Quebec (and even one in Maine USA)!
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