Few names in extreme music have walked through fire the way Today Is The Day has. Led by the ever-volatile Steve Austin since the early 1990s, the band
became a singular force in the underground, twisting metal, noise, and chaos
into something personal and brutally honest. Across decades and countless
lineups, Austin turned trauma and
confrontation into sound. From “Willpower” and “Temple Of The Morning Star” to
“No Good To Anyone”, his work has always been an unfiltered reflection of inner
war. “Never Give In” continues that lineage, scarred, angry, visionary, and
deeply human.
Born out of the
claustrophobic atmosphere of the pandemic years, “Never Give In” is steeped in
disillusionment and resistance. Austin doesn’t
romanticize struggle; he documents it, microphone in one hand, gasoline can in
the other. The album opens in full combat stance with “Divide And Conquer,” a
track that lunges forward with jagged riffs and a barked warning. From there,
it descends into a feverish cycle of paranoia, frustration, and catharsis.
Titles like “Intentional Psychological Warfare” and “Secret Police” speak
plainly for themselves.
What gives “Never Give
In” its pulse is not refinement but tension. It’s the sound of one man refusing
to disappear, digging through modern decay to find meaning in the wreckage. The
album’s psychedelic flourishes aren’t soothing, they’re warped, distorted
windows into a collapsing mental state. Everything sounds haunted, as if
transmitted from a bunker.
“Never Give In” is
neither nostalgic nor neatly assembled. It’s a survival document, full of bile
and self-reconstruction, too strange to be labeled hardcore, too aggressive to
be called experimental rock. There’s an electricity in how unstable it feels, every
track teeters on implosion, and that’s where its truth lies.
As the first half of a
planned two-part concept, it doesn’t aim for resolution. It exists in the eye
of the storm, alive, furious, and unfiltered. It’s not an easy listen but an
honest one, an album made by someone who’s seen the machinery of despair and
refused to let it grind him down. A harsh, restless statement from an artist
who thrives on discomfort. “Never Give In” doesn’t seek comfort or perfection, it
burns, screams, and drags itself forward, still standing after everything that
tried to erase it.
Score: 6.5
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