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Album Review : Straight Out Of The Highlands! Bratakus treat us to their brand new album

'Hagridden' displays righteous anger and punk energy on this release via Venn Records

Formed in 2015, Bratakus consists of two sisters (Brèagha Cuinn on guitar and vocals, Onnagh Cuinn on bass and vocals) who are based just outside a small whisky village in Tomintoul, in the Highlands of Scotland. The BBC once described them as “The most remote band in the UK”, but this small location detail has certainly not held them back. They have racked up gigs all over the UK and beyond, and have even had the pleasure to perform in Japan. They have also supported the likes of Propagandhi, Bis and Discharge on their travels too, so you can’t sniff at that.

The creation of this album hasn’t exactly been plain sailing. The first attempt at recording it saw the fruits of the band’s efforts vanish before their eyes in a freak laptop incident. We decided to call the album ‘Hagridden‘ before we’d even recorded it. It’s been a bit of a self-fullfilling prophecy because so many barriers came up when we were trying to get it recorded and released, that it turned into a bit of a nightmare. The next album might be called ‘Smooth Sailing‘ to avoid cursing ourselves again says Brèagha with a large intake of breath. That was three years ago, and Bratakus have thankfully re-recorded those songs, with the new ‘Hagridden‘ album the result.

Bratakus - Brèagha and Onnagh - photo by Lee Lewis
Bratakus - Brèagha and Onnagh - photo by Lee Lewis

This will be the band’s first album on Venn Records which is run by Laurent ‘Lags’ Barnard of ‘Gallows‘ fame. It’s a label that has put out material by Bob Vylan and Hi-Vis amongst others, so Bratakus are undoubtedly a welcome addition to the label’s roster. The album is due to drop on February 13th, so be sure to keep your eyes and ears peeled.

Bratakus are usually accompanied by a drum machine, but on this recording, they have a human tub thumper onboard, in the form of Tommy Duffin who is also their producer. It all adds up to a beefed-up sound that propels this DIY punk rock juggernaut along with maximum impact. The first song is called ‘Final Girls‘ and was the lead off single to this album. This melodic punk song gets things off to a flying start. The guitar sound is punchy and the vocals sound suitably raging. It’s also a song (along with most of the album) with feminism at it’s core, where they sing about being pigeon-holed by male stereotypical ideas on how they view the female gender. “We are not your final girls. We won’t follow all your rules”. Quite right, I say!

Next up is another single release from the album called ‘Turnstile‘, where they sing about being patronised by their male peers, who are inadvertently surprised at how a powerful a female punk duo can sound. (“Would you tell me if I was a boy, that you didn’t expect such a big voice?”). This is another worthy statement from a band that know how to create a catchy song with a killer guitar riff to complement it.

Real Men Eat Meat‘ is an animal rights song with a sarcastic title. It’s also a  subject that isn’t sung about enough nowadays, to my mind. These lyrics equate masculinity with the murder of animals, and question why even today, the killing of an animal can define a so-called ‘real man’ in the eyes of some in our society. The song is played at a breakneck pace, and the vocals are full of anger.

This is followed by ‘Hypocritical‘, which challenges the sincerity of certain people within the music scene who invade your personal space. Brèagha angrily sings about the offender’s “arm around my shoulder” and her disdain at him “spitting your words into my face”. ‘Worth it’ questions our actions in a more personal way, where “exploitation never ends.”

Bratakus - photo by Thanos Loukopoulos

Tokened‘ is another single from  the album, a mid-tempo number with a nice crunchy bassline. It tackles the subject of feeling token-ised by people, who think that just by including a female band on a gig bill, it is enough to justify their involvement in the feminist struggle, when in actual fact, the problem is much vaster than that. It’s also about rightfully wanting to be on a level playing field with every other band, regardless of gender:

Tonight‘ hits us at a speedy pace, and it is also a song that brings the band’s influences into play, with the vocals reminding me slightly of Brody Dalle from The Distillers. Behave owns a foreboding, doomy riff, and is a warranted song about being self-aware at gigs, and not wanting your person violated by violent moshers. It’s an irritating and ableist culture, and I agree that this doesn’t belong in today’s punk scene. “Just cause I’m standing at the front, doesn’t mean I want your boot in my face. We should be in this together”.
Drowning‘ is the penultimate song on the album, and it’s a song of defiance against the naysayers in mainstream culture who criticise our so-called alternative outlook on life. The lyrics say we “have to try twice as hard, to prove that we deserve to be heard, but we won’t stop, we won’t break. We won’t be burned at the stake”. Sums it all up really….
Bratakus - Brèagha and Onnagh in colour
Bratakus - Brèagha and Omnagh

This album closes with ‘Cut Us’, which I imagine is about the dillution of rebellious thought and/or music culture by the mainstream, leaving us with a safe product that is no longer a threat anymore. The tune is a mean sounding one, and is right up my alley. ‘Hagridden‘ is an excellent 10-track album that will be well worth your time, especially if you like your angry melodic punk rock with some substance. I know I do!

Out on Feb 13th, you can order your copy of the album and pre-save the stream HERE

Catch Bratakus live at one of their upcoming gigs :
18/02/26 – Supersonic, Paris (France)
19/02/26 – The Grace, London
20/02/26 – The Exchange, Bristol
21/02/26 – Star & Garter, Manchester
29/02/26 – McChuills, Glasgow
20/04 – Blauer Salon, Tubingen
24/04 – Music Match Festival, Dresden
22/04 – Tiko, Erfurt
25/04 – Urban Spree, Berlin
23/04 – Nbl, Leipzig
26/04 – Molotow, Hamburg
5/06 – Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes (with UK Subs)
8-11/07 – 2000 Trees Festival, Withington, near Cheltenham
14/11 – Core Festival, Glasgow

Bratakus - Hagridden album cover

Main Photo Credit: LEE LEWIS

1. Final Girls
2. Turnstile
3. Real Men Eat Meat
4. Hypocritical
5. Worth It
6. Tokened
7. Tonight
8. Behave
9. Drowning
10. Cut Us

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