LUNG strip it back and strike hard with Fog
Fog lands with intent. Raw, thick guitars grind into bass heavy riffs. The drums hit with force, shaping every turn. Grit-silk vocals move cleanly through the noise and provide an uncentered balance of sorts. Chaos fills the room, yet control holds the centre. The songs are tight wound, ready to burst, then pulled back into tortured hold.
The band cut the record in two days at The Surgery with Lee Prebble. That pace shows. The sound stays close and alive. Fog leans hard into punk roots with blunt riffs and direct structure. It strips away excess and keeps only what hits.
Opening track Isolated Gun sets the tone with sharp focus. It feels like the right first step into the record’s tension and drive. The melody cuts deepest here and stays with you after the noise fades. Raw guitars press forward while the rhythm locks into a hard pulse. The song holds everything LUNG stands for. Force, control, and a sense of pressure that never loosens.
Standout moments drive this edge further. Ralph drags forward on a droning push with sharp punk cuts underneath. The riff circles tension and never lets it fade. Firestarter follows with the same slow pressure, built on thick tone and steady strike. It feels like a fuse burning in real time.
Panda breaks the pattern. A synth lead opens the track and shifts the mood into a brighter rhythm. The beat lifts and the song moves with more bounce while keeping the same raw edge.
Fog shows LUNG at their most direct. Guitars stay heavy. Bass stays low and wide. Drums stay bold. Vocals glide through the clash with calm strength. This album does not chase polish. It chooses feel, speed, and truth. Fog stands as a tight and brutal statement from a band that knows exactly who they are.