Aussie rockers Speed voice resistance with guitar licks, growls and love
Briefly

Speed, a Sydney-based hardcore band, presents a powerful debut album titled 'Only One Mode' that combines intense punk and metal elements with themes of love and acceptance. Their sound is characterized by heavy guitar riffs, mosh-ready grooves, and gritty vocals from lead singer Jem Siow. The lyrics explore complex relationships and community issues, reflecting the band's collective experiences. Siow emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion in relationships, highlighting how their music portrays both personal struggles and broader human connections, aiming to inspire and energize listeners.
"Real relationships, real friendships, real brotherhood comes from real understanding and acceptance of one another: I love you now at your best, and at your worst, too."
"Speed is governed equally by both parts of Radio Raheem's four-finger wisdom: hate and love."
Read at The Washington Post
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