Sorority are loud, biting and have bags of potential

The UK post-punk scene is strong right now and Sorority have the potential to join the movement. They’ve drawn comparisons to the Fat White Family, a fellow London band and the standard bearers of the scene, but their biting and sarcastic sound is more akin to Bristol bands like The St. Pierre Snake Invasion and Idles, two of the best and most-underrated heavy bands in the country.

What really caught my attention was the freedom they have, with conversational lyrics that switch from an almost spoken delivery to a belligerent growl, and a fierce rhythm section that can also incorporate surprisingly melodic moments. With only three songs on their Soundcloud, Sorority are still a band perfecting their sound, but they have boatloads of potential and sound like they’d be equal parts chaotic and cacophonic live. They aren’t the finished article yet, but there’s more than enough here to sink your teeth into.