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Shuv It blur genre lines with thunderous debut LP Erode

Shuv It blur genre lines with thunderous debut LP Erode

Shuv It’s debut album Erode comes in loud and unapologetic. The record pulls from metal, punk and rap, then locks everything into tight, high impact songs built for movement and volume. Guitars cut hard. The bass sits heavy in the mix. Drums land with force. Vocals switch between melody and rapid fire delivery without losing focus.

There is a clear thread of early 2000s energy running through the album, echoing the punch of The Offspring and the tension of Rage Against the Machine. The production keeps things clean while letting the aggression breathe. Nothing feels watered down. Every track pushes forward with intent.

Uneasy stands out for its urgency and sharp hooks, while Don’t Wait leans into the band’s crossover instincts, balancing grit with control. Across the record, Shuv It sound confident in their blend of styles and comfortable living in the space between genres.

Erode feels like a statement of arrival. It is direct, physical and built to be played loud. This is a band staking their claim with energy and purpose.

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