Straight out of the Limburg borderlands straddling Belgium and Holland, VILDER! slam together vets from On The Rampage, The Young Ones, The Agitators, and The Pruttles into a no-bullshit Oi! assault. This debut dropped on Contra in late '25, pressed on black or blood-red wax with a hefty sleeve and insert, and it's eight tracks of pure street-level fury.
Kicks off with "Loud, Proud and Willing," a boot-stomping declaration that'd fit right in at a terrace brawl, all solidarity and snarl. "Boys’ Night Out" rolls in with tales of pub crawls gone wild, riffs echoing prime-era Cockney Rejects or UK Subs without the nostalgia polish while the title cut "Vilder!" roars as their own battle hymn. "Radio" sneers at mainstream crap, and closer "Limburg" tie it back to regional pride with melodies that stick.
This ain't poseur crap—it's unfiltered Oi! with enough edge to slice through the glut of watered-down revivalists. But get this: band has called it a quit right after release, so this slab's their only testament. Snag it quick from Contra before it's collector bait. Loud, angry, gone too soon—essential for anyone who lives for the real deal.
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