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EX YOUTH "Oakland Intervention"

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Oakland is vast in culture and in mass. But much of that culture is shrinking while the city limits stay the same. Traditions are being abandoned, strangers are accommodated, and old neighborhoods are becoming unfamiliar. Some believe this is a complicated issue with pros and cons that has no single answer. Others believe there is a simple solution. EX YOUTH gives their opinion on their debut EP “Oakland Intervention.” Made available by the reactivated hardcore label Jawk Records. Recorded by Jack Shirley at the Atomic Garden in East Palo Alto, CA (Deafheaven, Limp Wrist, Tony Molina etc). On “Oakland Intervention” EX YOUTH uses early 80’s California Hardcore and late 80’s New York groove as a vehicle for social commentary (i.e. ‘I Hate San Francisco’), introspective revelations (i.e. ‘Mute’ and ‘Melatonin’) and, of course, Straight Edge (i.e. ‘Don’t Talk To Me’ and Last One Standing’). In the opening track, ‘Mute’, vocalist Anthony Anzaldo shouts “A moments’ time can feel like days, but a moment in time is just a phase”. This is a reminder that pain can be temporary and to always allow your convictions to be present. 

Track Listing:  
01. Mute 
02. Do Not 
03. I Hate San Francisco 
04. Second Stone From The Sun 
05. Melatonin 
06. Last One Standing

INFORMATION FOR VINYL ORDERS

All LPs are sent in robust vinyl mailers to avoid any cosmetic damage during transit, but note that the store isn't responsible for seam splits, bent corners and potential sound issues.