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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Kalamity Kills by Kalamity Kills

Music Review
Shelia Taylor
September 11, 2025

Kalamity Kills’ self-titled debut doesn’t just introduce a new hard rock act. It underlines how volatility can be sculpted into craft. The record channels Jamie Rowe’s long-honed defiance but sharpened further by guitarist Jamey Perrenot’s production. Together, they’ve built a sound that thrives on contrast: songs that punch with grit but refuse to lose their melodic core.

The opening track sets the stage with jagged riffs and unflinching vocals. It’s a declaration that this band isn’t here to play it safe. Rather than relying on pure aggression, the album pivots between tension and release, letting melody creep into the storm without dulling its edges. This push-pull dynamic gives the record its staying power by offering something more than just raw impact.

There’s also an undeniable sense of urgency running through the album. Born from Jamie’s solo vision and expanded through collaboration, the songs balance direct and cutting lyrics with arrangements that feel unpredictable without being indulgent. Jamey’s hand as producer ensures the record hits hard sonically while allowing space for nuance. It’s an element often overlooked in modern hard rock.

What makes Kalamity Kills stand out is its refusal to pick a single lane. It’s heavy without being monotonous, catchy without pandering, and polished without sanding off its roughest edges. For a debut, it feels less like a band testing the waters and more like a statement of intent.

Debut Album, Kalamity Kills

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