Suicide Machines, The
Revolution Spring
It was in 2006 that Detroit punks The Suicide Machines called it a day after 15 years and six full-throttle, super- charged and confrontational albums. The break didnt last too long - in 2009, the four-piece reconvened to play the occasional local shows and embarked on a handful of tours. Finally, the band is back with a brand-new album- the first since War Profiteering Is Killing Us 15 years ago! Revolution Spring, the bands seventh album and Fat Wreck debut, picks up right where they left off - full of blistering, rousing songs finding the band in truly explosive and energetic form.