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Saturday, 29 November 2025

Heavy

         

"It's heavy, when I say it's heavy"

When the pendulum swings. When Crowland shatters and falls. When the end comes. All the money won't decide. Rest assured, when you see us walking down the street, we will be walking at ya. It is protest or insurrection? Things are getting HEAVY. You see the crowd, it could get Nasty any minute. People are tired. People are angry. Everyone is talking. Things are getting labelled. Intention and tension. Pulse kick. Pulse kick. Dance can be part of the revolution. Kissing can be an act of rebellion. We all see the world through our own coloured lenses. Finding meaning.

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Much love to the people that have taken time to listen to our stuff and write about it. 

“HEAVY is a full-bodied experience — a sonic manifesto confirming 9 o’clock Nasty as one of the UK’s most audacious and inventive acts.” — @pulsehutch

“With ‘Heavy,’ 9 o’clock Nasty break rules, reshape boundaries, and push the limits of multiple genres at once.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“An audacious new chapter from the notorious aristocrats of punk.” — @jpgchief

“‘Heavy’ demonstrates 9 o’clock Nasty’s tremendous creativity, talent, and willingness to deliver something fresh, unique, and innovative.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“No two consecutive releases have the same vibe; this is an ADHD fan’s fever dream.” — @sinusoidal.music

“9 o’clock Nasty turn pressure into momentum, tension into dance, and rebellion into rhythm.” — @hiphopeargasm

“‘Heavy’ showcases a new face of modern post-punk — retaining its core while proving it can still sound innovative.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“‘Heavy’ expands 9 o’clock Nasty’s eclectic catalogue into a darker and denser sonic territory.” — @parkettchannel.it

“The trio blend punk foundations with electro-pop, EDM, techno, indie, and pop-punk in a way that’s nearly mind-blowing.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“Rather than polish it with excess production and AI sandpaper, the boys leave it rusty and tactile, the way music should be heard.” — @sinusoidal.music

“‘Heavy’ catches the tension, obscene heat, and unpredictable electricity of a crowd on the edge.” — @hiphopeargasm

“HEAVY feels like the soundtrack to a city on the brink of revolt — not merely a song, but a statement.” — @pulsehutch

“The song turns social pressure into something kinetic and communal, welcoming release instead of collapse.” — @hiphopeargasm

“The music is confrontational yet seductive, inviting engagement while daring the listener to look deeper.” — @pulsehutch

“‘Heavy’ brings listeners into the confusion and unrest of a world where meaning teeters on which eyes are looking.” — @hiphopeargasm

“In these weird and violent times, 9 o’clock Nasty invite us to resist, rebel, and revolt by dancing to the rhythm of their latest song.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“‘Heavy’ is a soundtrack for these crazy, troubling times, perfectly assembled by three wise and experienced musicians.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“A blistering single that slams together dark-pop vibes, roaring synths, and throbbing bass lines into a relentless sonic assault.” — @jpgchief

“A block of digital cogs and gears that brings joy through music—this one really is Heavy.” — @sinusoidal.music

“The band luxuriate in complexity, stacking rhythm and texture in a way that feels both indulgent and urgent.” — @pulsehutch

“The electrifying opening synth-bass line paves the way for a thrilling new realm of possibilities.” — @jpgchief

“The deep bass line slaps harder than ever — slick, filthy, and carrying the track like a boss.” — @jpgchief

“The track delivers a punk groove that clears the way with unstoppable momentum.” — @parkettchannel.it

“A groove that simultaneously demands movement and contemplation, punctuated by moments that feel like a controlled explosion.” — @pulsehutch

“Dark and irresistibly groovy, the synths in ‘Heavy’ etch the track into memory.” — @jpgchief

“The unified experience of meeting early 2010s Kanye and Daft Punk—another one you can’t stop bopping your head to.” — @sinusoidal.music

“Layered synth stacks oscillate between gritty distortion and glossy highs, creating an atmosphere both rebellious and theatrical.” — @parkettchannel.it

“‘Heavy’ captures the sensation of a city on the brink of eruption—a sonic portrayal of collective emotion becoming movement.” — @parkettchannel.it

“The song vibrates with urgency, every sound carrying narrative weight.” — @parkettchannel.it

“The groove lands like a stomping force — an adrenalized march powered by tightly bottled emotion.” — @hiphopeargasm

“Every vocal line commands attention, guiding the listener through an expansive sonic universe.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“The track carries the weight of the moment, balancing brash punk instincts with meticulous attention to detail.” — @pulsehutch

“It’s mind-blowing how guitars and synths work together, each layer articulate and distinct without ever spoiling the ambiance.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“Wisely assembled beats, fills, and percussive acrobatics deliver massive groove and detail throughout the track.” — @thoughtswordsaction

“While it has a disco essence, 9 o’clock Nasty still bring a funk to the steady punch.” — @sinusoidal.music

“In no time, I found myself singing the bass line—you know, it goes ba, ba ba-ba-ba-ba-baa.” — @sinusoidal.music

“It’s one of those loops you can hear all day, with sing-song rap delivery and incredible chemistry.” — @sinusoidal.music

“Vish said it best: this track is Heavy—rusty, tactile, and impossible to get bored of.” — @sinusoidal.music

“From the first beat, the trio leans into a primal pulse that translates unrest to rhythm and frustration to fire.” — @hiphopeargasm

“A pulse-driven rhythmic core becomes the engine of the entire piece, relentless and unstoppable.” — @parkettchannel.it

“‘Heavy’ is a daring groove powered by unapologetic raw vocals that demand your attention.” — @jpgchief

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