London garage-rock upstarts Cardboard crash onto the scene with their self-titled debut album, a frenetic, riff-laden distillation of their sweat-drenched live shows. Out now, the record captures the four-piece at full throttle: sharp, loud, and impossible to ignore.
Packed with previous singles ‘Lay Me Down’, ‘Pipe Dream’, and ‘Paper Aeroplane’, the 10-track release is raw, relentless, and led by Dan Hacker’s gravel-soaked vocals. Think Queens of the Stone Age swagger, Strokes-esque urgency, and the grit of early Arctic Monkeys.
Have a listen to 'Cardboard' in the player below.