Eyes (DK)
Spinner


3.9
excellent

Review

by Mike Kaplan EMERITUS
May 13th, 2025 | 20 replies


Release Date: 04/25/2025 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The days ahead are behind us

What began as an effort to dismiss “just another hardcore punk band” doing “just another hardcore punk album,” ended in my realization that sometimes “just another hardcore punk album” is exactly what I need to hear. Spinner is perhaps not the most profound record in my ever-expanding discography of heavy music, but its combination of raw aggression and stylized chaos serve to make it a highly enjoyable listen.

I’ll start with the fact that Spinner is unrelentingly aggressive. It is twenty-seven minutes of a bunch of angry Danes swinging fists equipped with brass knuckles. There are no pauses, and “atmosphere” isn’t a thing; the album moves at a speed so breakneck, I practically get whiplash thinking about it. It’s almost refreshing to listen to an album that stays so true to its basic compositional philosophy—all of the meticulous riffing and high-speed time signature changes add up to an album that tries as hard as it can to beat your face in. No frills, no fuss, no attempts at “melody”—just a straightforward ass-kicking that throws down from beginning to end.

Underneath the chaotic songwriting, however, is a solid understanding of what makes music like this enjoyable, and EYES’ refinement is not so much in the use of melody, but in their methodically precise composition. While the album is frenzied, it never feels like it loses control of where it’s going or what it’s trying to do. More impressively, that attention to detail is subtle enough that it doesn’t interfere with the average listener trying to have a good time—an excellent example being, “Deflating Rooms,” which showcases the rapid-fire stylistic changes, slick riffs and fist-pumping energy that highlights Spinner—not to mention it has one of the best breakdowns I’ve heard this year.

Of course, the album isn’t perfect. The production (while I understand what the band is trying to do) could have done with a tad more polish, and the shifting vocal style throughout the album did not sit well with me for the purpose of cohesion. Another track or two also wouldn’t have hurt, although the runtime is certainly not something to be upset about.

Look, at the end of the day Spinner is exactly what it’s supposed to be—a balls-to-the-wall hardcore punk record. It doesn’t pull punches, it doesn’t loosen its grip, and it’s a hell of a lot of fun.



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Manatea
Emeritus
May 13th 2025


2255 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

Sput therapy works!

Dewinged
Emeritus
May 13th 2025


33015 Comments


There you go!

Will read later, looks interesting!

Egarran
May 13th 2025


36858 Comments


You made it! Great review.

Angry Danes, eh? I don't buy it.

Sunnyvale
Emeritus
May 13th 2025


6510 Comments


Nice read, Manatea!

One note, in the third paragraph - "in the use of melody or melody" - not sure but I assume melody was meant to be used just once?

Egarran
May 13th 2025


36858 Comments


Also it's dangerous to use dashes now because the robot loves them.

spanndrew58
May 13th 2025


209 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great review! The record itself kind of came and went for me. Nothing wrong with it but I can’t say I even remember it.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 13th 2025


114775 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Gotta jam this soon. Sounds friggin sick. Awesome review brother!

trilo
May 13th 2025


7080 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

album rules, might prefer congratulations a hair but still great. overton window is nasty

Zac124
May 13th 2025


3999 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album slaps and the title track is just straight up tasty. That riff sounds like a non-mathy version of that badass riff in Clip the Apex... Accept Instruction by Dillinger.

Manatea
Emeritus
May 13th 2025


2255 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

@sunny thanks for catching that!

@everyone hi! Thanks for stopping by. Album slaps

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 13th 2025


114775 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

About to jam now!

ashcrash9
Emeritus
May 13th 2025


3492 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

welcome back buddy! will check this

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 13th 2025


114775 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is dece stuff indeed.

dedex
Emeritus
May 14th 2025


13009 Comments


really liked their previous one, great read Mike!!

Purpl3Spartan
May 14th 2025


9522 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice review man

Manatea
Emeritus
May 14th 2025


2255 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

Thanks for the feedback everybody! Gonna try to keep writing more :]

artificialbox
Emeritus
May 14th 2025


3784 Comments


this sounds really funnn. will jam the whole thing while I’m at work.

artificialbox
Emeritus
May 14th 2025


3784 Comments


yeah this is fun. definitely scratches the itch for bands that lean heavy into the hardcore side of metalcore.

Manatea
Emeritus
May 15th 2025


2255 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9

Glad you liked it friend!

someone
May 23rd 2025


7254 Comments

Album Rating: 3.9 | Sound Off

slowly but surely been turning into a fan of theirs without even knowing it



they really deliver some old school messiness heavier and heavier with each album



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