The Distillers | Sing Sing Death House | Album
Released in early 2002, Sing Sing Death House is widely considered the breakthrough record for L.A. punk outfit The Distillers. It’s a fierce, 30-minute blitz of "gutter-punk" that improved significantly on their debut by blending raw aggression with surprisingly catchy, anthemic hooks. The album is defined by Brody Dalle’s (then Armstrong) signature vocals—a throaty, gravel-filled snarl often compared to Courtney Love, but delivered with much more speed and ferocity. Critics frequently highlight the band's ability to balance "balls-out" hardcore energy with melodic songwriting.
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