Body War, the third album by New York punk trio Show Me The Body, is a raw and visceral experience that showcases the band's ability to blend genres and push boundaries. The album is a mix of punk, hardcore, hip-hop, and experimental sounds, with lyrics that touch on themes of social justice, personal struggle, and the state of the world.
The opening track, "Camp Orchestra," sets the tone with its heavy bassline and aggressive vocals. "Madonna Rocket" follows with a more experimental sound, incorporating electronic beats and glitchy effects. "In A Grave" is a standout track, featuring guest vocals from rapper Denzel Curry and a driving beat that builds to a cathartic climax.
Throughout the album, Show Me The Body's signature sound is on full display, with distorted guitars, pounding drums, and confrontational lyrics. The production is intentionally rough around the edges, adding to the album's gritty and DIY feel.
Despite its abrasive sound, Body War is a deeply personal and introspective album. The closing track, "Two Hands," is a haunting ballad that showcases the band's softer side and leaves the listener with a sense of emotional catharsis.