Non Servium – Resurgir – Review

11 tracks full of working class (the true and right one, made of proletariat, social justice, street, antiracism and antifascism) constitute “Resurgir”, Non Servium’s latest, released in 2015.
Mòstoles’ band arranges a mature album, as a friend has properly said, even though it doesn’t distance itself a lot from the previous works, it’s undoubtedly more studied in the sounds and it’s less coarse and brutal. Ok, I admit that these 11 tracks left me pretty perplexed after a first listen. Even though they are powerful, I found them not so compelling and the choice to be a little more “calm” in the sounds doesn’t make it immediately effective.
But the positive side is that, if you have the patience to listen to it more than once, you’ll realize how much “Resurgir” is devastating, also because it’s full of rage, a mature and reflective rage, just to reconnect to what was previously said. The lyrics prove it, they are screamed in an aggressive way and the subjects are street, resurrection understood as redemption, antifascism, interior battles, proletariat and working class and, obviously critiques to the system and to the spanish state.
In conclusion, I put the album under the masterpieces “N.S.A. (La Santa Familia)” and “El Rodillo Del Kaos”, but I find it efficient and, if you like the oi! antifascist contaminated by the punk hardcore and by some metal traces, this album is a solid certainty!