The 12-track LP—officially dropping April 1 on Suicide Squeeze Records—is a raucous event, on which Audacity's energy doesn't let up for even one moment. It's classic punk from a band who've honed their skills over a decade of playing and recording together. There are some surprising nuggets on here: particularly "Umbrellas," which reminds me of the best Sweet songs, and "Baseball," which has more Dead Milkmen vibes than I've heard in a while. Shades of The Queers and Fear and Bad Brains are all over Hyper Vessels, too, but the record remains distinctly Audacity, and that rules.