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Denver Punks Destiny Bond Shatter Expectations with Gritty New Album

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  • Destiny Bond's second album explores emotional depths while beefing up their sound
  • Vocalist Cloe Madonna Janzen has lost teeth at live shows, embodying the band's punk ethos
  • The Love features grizzled vocals, heavy riffs, and unifying lyrics for the trans community
Denver Punks Destiny Bond Shatter Expectations with Gritty New Album

In the two years since the release of their debut album Be My Vengeance, Denver-based punk band Destiny Bond has undergone a remarkable transformation. Their sophomore effort, The Love, sees the five-piece group – comprising vocalist Cloe Madonna Janzen, guitarists Emily Armitage and Amos Helvey, drummer Adam Croft, and bassist Rio Wolf – exploring more introspective emotional terrain while simultaneously beefing up their sound.

Janzen's vocal performance is a prime example of this duality, as she commits entirely to a grizzled, phlegmy shriek, a stark contrast to the cleaner yelps she showcased on their debut. Meanwhile, her bandmates dish out even heftier riffs, particularly on the album's quasi-title track "Can't Kill the Love," which features a crackling guitar solo and burly backing vocals.

The band's punk ethos is further embodied by Janzen's dental mishaps at live shows, having lost a tooth at a recent gig in San Antonio, Texas – the second time she's experienced such an incident. This physical manifestation of the band's intensity and commitment to their craft serves as a fitting metaphor for Destiny Bond's overall approach, where pain can be liberating, anger can be productive, and hardcore can be vulnerable.

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Lyrically, Janzen animates many of the songs with rallying cries for the trans community, to which she and bassist Wolf belong. However, the band's message of unity and resistance against oppression resonates with anyone struggling within their tight-knit scene, as evidenced by the unifying chorus of "Debt Perception": "We bash back/Break glass/Keep score!"

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Cloe Madonna Janzen, the vocalist of Denver punk band Destiny Bond, busted a tooth at a recent gig in San Antonio, Texas, marking the second time she's lost a tooth at a live performance.
Destiny Bond's sophomore album The Love sees the band exploring more introspective emotional terrain while beefing up their sound, with vocalist Cloe Madonna Janzen committing entirely to a grizzled, phlegmy shriek and the band delivering even heftier riffs.
Destiny Bond's lyrics on The Love animate many songs with rallying cries for the trans community, to which vocalist Cloe Madonna Janzen and bassist Rio Wolf belong, while also resonating with anyone struggling within their tight-knit scene.

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