
Warsaw's Lazy Class emerges from the underground with a self-titled album (Released in 2021) that serves as a stark reminder of the genre's revolutionary roots.
This album maintains their signature melodic street punk foundation while wielding a newly honed blade. The production, deliberately raw and immediate, creates an urgency that perfectly complements their evolving sound.
Lazy Class opts for the direct approach. Their lyrics tackle the refugee crisis, labor rights, and political corruption with a frankness that might make major label executives nervous but will resonate with anyone feeling the weight of our current global predicament.
The album's standout quality is its ability to balance righteous anger with infectious musicality. These are protest songs you can dance to, anthems that stick in your head while challenging what's in it.
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