
Gurriers’ ‘Come And See’: A Fury-Filled Sonic Explosion

Every now and again, a debut album comes along that demands your attention. Gurriers, the Irish punk outfit, have done just that with their explosive first release, ‘Come And See’. It’s a powerful musical declaration, filled with heart, energy, and raw fury.
- Riveting opening track ‘Nausea’ sets the tone with unyielding momentum.
- ‘Dipping Out’ brandishes The Clash-esque sardonic lyricism.
- The thrash guitar of ‘No More Photos’ is mosh-pit-ready.
- Tracks like ‘Top of the Bill’ and ‘Sign of the Times’ offer melodic reprieves amidst the chaos.
Gurriers are not just another punk band; they deliver each track with a masterful blend of wild abandon and strategic precision. Their restrained chaos is a testament to their expert craftsmanship, ensuring that the album’s poignant messages are delivered with an impact that resonates deeply with the listener.
This is not just impressive for a debut or for a punk album; it’s impressive full stop. With ‘Come And See’, Gurriers have set a new standard for what’s to be expected from the ever-evolving punk scene.
Best Irish Band? Gurriers are clearly in the running, and with ‘Come And See’, they present a compelling case for why they deserve that title.