Days N' Daze
Crustfall
The new Days n Daze project, Crustfall, is another solid release under the folk punk quintets belt, but doesnt prove itself to be anything more than that. This is the bands first album since they were taken under the wing of legendary skacore act, Leftover Crack, through both extensive touring and a feature on the bands 2015 album, Constructs of the State, so this is the bands first new material for many fans (myself included). Their last full length, Rouge Taxidermy, instantly captivated me with its perfect balance between folk and punk at a time where the only folk punk I had listened to was early Andrew Jackson Jihad and Against Me!. To this day, Rouge Taxidermy remains one of my top three folk punk albums of all time (alongside Live the Dream and People Who Can Eat People are the Luckiest People in the World) and I come back to it quite regularly, but I feel the need for a 49 minute Rouge Taxidermy extension, which is essentially what this album is.