Fatal Blow
The Sharp End
An album that's immediate and confrontational: short, fast tracks that land like a punch. Songs about shattered communities reeling from years of underfunding and by decades of economic change. Where blame is laid at the feet of the poorest in society and immigrants are painted as scapegoats while wealth concentrates at the top. Interwoven through the album are calls for solidarity, and human dignity. A message that is as relevant now as they were during the civil rights era. Fatal Blow are a three piece street punk band formed by 3 working class lads, from the strong industrial landscape that is South Wales. The group comprises of Cobley (lead vocals, guitar), Wayne (bass) and Kizz (drums). Over two years they wrote 12 new songs addressing immigration, racism, deindustrialisation and class injustice, recorded at Red Rock Studios.