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A blunt-force continuation of The Hammer Party’s signature sound—Stooge-heavy grooves, chaos-minded hooks, and ballistic precision delivered with zero excess.
The Hammer Party return with a visceral EP that sharpens their raw, confrontational style into something immediate and punishing. Equal parts swagger and abrasion, the record hits like a controlled collapse—tight, deliberate, and unapologetically loud.
Produced by Sammy D’Ambruoso, known for his work with Al Jorgensen (Ministry, Buck Satan and the 666 Shooters, Revco), the EP carries a pedigree of industrial weight and sonic aggression.
Highlights:
• Adult Swim Smalls
• Film: Saint Drogo
• Performances: Levitation Fest, No Coast
• Motif Magazine Best Hardcore/Noise Rock (4x)
“A fun punch to the gut… One to check out.” — Reza Mills, Ghost Cult Magazine
Contact: thehammerpartyprovidence@gmail.com
Location: Providence,RI USA
Previous Releases and Reviews
Providence veteran post punk, noise rockers return once again with their new single “Tiamat’s Revenge” which engages the listener into a three and a half minute panic attack of apocalyptic sci-fi horror with the b-side delving even deeper into the subject matter portraying a chaotic graphic narrative based on the title track…
Released March 9, 2024
Credits:
Drums: Joe Prop
Bass: Justin Silvia
Guitar: Damian Puerini
Vocals: Dan St. Jacques
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Sammy D’Ambruoso at Andem Street Studios in Providence, RI Summer of 2023
Reviews
“…the HAMMER PARTY has some pretty big shoes to fill, and does an admirable job holding the grimy torch. These four songs adhere to the “find a groove and play it into the ground” side of the genre in the vein of 400 BLOWS and MELT DOWNER, and they do it well.”
-Nick Odorizzi(Maximum Rock N Roll)
“There’s still those tight rhythms and blistering guitars, but new ideas are being incorporated. St. Jacques’ vocal delivery also fluctuates a bit within the EPs four tracks. At some points his singing sounds a bit grimey while at other points it’s straight up yelling while exuding serious angst. In its entirety, Earth Abides showcases excellent cohesion and syncopation within the songs.”
-Rob Duguay(Pawtucket Times)
Some serious highs and lows as I settled into this album from Providence noise-rockers The Hammer Party. At first, I was delighted to realize that Dan St. Jacques (of Landed infamy) is the singer, but I was quickly saddened to learn that their guitarist Andy Newman passed away last November. Way too many of us dying! Regardless of whether or not The Hammer Party decide to move forward, Smashed Hits is a solid slab of ornery, blue-collar noise-rock, as gristly as the cover’s collage of torn flesh and broken glass. Their songs are repetitive and punchy, with primitive rhythms that replace groove with staccato bashing. There’s no denying the presence of early Swans in this sort of equation, but it reminds me even more of Landed’s later work (the less improvised, more song-based stuff) or fellow Providence scum-jockeys Snake Apartment. It’s certainly the perfect framework for St. Jacques’ mostly-human vocalizing – he sounds more and more like the monkey-troll-man he has tattooed on his chest, the sort of filthy creature who catches you after dark and forces you to answer a riddle about class politics before letting you pass. “Russian Collusion” is the one for me, with Newman’s guitar playing recalling both Andy Gill and Greg Ginn while St. Jacques tells it like it is in rhyming couplets. Friends and family of Newman should most certainly be proud.
–Matt Corvette (YELLOW GREEN RED March 2021) “Smashed Hits LP” review
