Release Date February
6th, 2026
Format CD/Vinyl
Genre Heavy/Groove Metal
Country Greece
Raised from
the concrete of Athens, Greece, Full House Brew Crew
has been grinding for years, but "Glasgow Grin" is where they finally
stop playing nice. Led by Vagelis Karzis, who
has put in serious time with Rotting Christ and Wolfheart, the band has shifted from their earlier
vibes into a much more hostile territory. They’ve moved away from just being
another heavy group and stepped into a space where the aggression is the point.
This isn't a project done in the shadows but a focused, loud-as-hell unit that
wants to leave a mark.
If you want music that sounds like a
bar fight in a basement, "Glasgow Grin" is your ticket. These guys
aren't interested in being your friend or making sure you're comfortable. The
guitars on tracks like "No Gods, No Chains" and "The Other
Side" are absolutely savage, thanks to a production job that makes the
riffs sound like they’re coming through a wall of oversized amps. Saku Moilanen’s engineering gave the band a punchy,
punishing sound that makes the drums sound like they’re being hit by a
sledgehammer. It’s loud, it’s angry, and it’s got enough muscle to knock the
teeth out of anyone expecting a soft radio rock album.
It’s refreshing to hear a band from
the Greek scene step away from the traditional black or melodic death metal
sounds to deliver something this heavy on the groove side. "Glasgow
Grin" is an arrogant, powerful display of what happens when a band decides
to just let loose. There’s no filler and no waste. It’s a middle finger to
anyone who thought they were slowing down. If you need something to fuel a bad
mood or a long night of making poor decisions, this is the album you need to be
blasting.
Score: 8.3
Full House Brew Crew:
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