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FRANKENBOK: The Arriba War Honkle (Album Review)

  • Writer: viscerally here
    viscerally here
  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read


CASE FILE #001:


I DIDN'T KNOW I NEEDED THIS UNTIL I HEARD IT



I recently had the privilege of experiencing Frankenbok’s new album, The Arriba War Honkle, and it lands like a delightful, genre-blending punch to the face.


The eclectic combination of sounds and styles shouldn’t work, but somehow it absolutely does.


The constant oscillation between seeming opposites - playful and serious, simple and complex, controlled and unpredictable - kept me fully activated for the entire 29-minute runtime.



Close-up view of a guitar amplifier with glowing tubes
Frankenbok, featuring Adam "Hutch" Glynn (Vocals), Tom Rossell (Drums), Aaron Butler (Guitar), and Owen Spratling (Bass).

This album feels like a masterfully curated world where anything goes, and chaos becomes a form of intentional play.


I found myself letting go, pulled across ever-shifting terrain - from crushing death metal weight to tribal-esque percussion - never quite knowing what was coming next, but trusting the ride anyway.


Memorable riffs are generously scattered across the sonic landscape, grounding this changing terrain while complementing the versatile and boundary-pushing vocals.



Frankenbok electrifying the stage with an intense and dynamic live performance.
Frankenbok electrifying the stage with an intense and dynamic live performance.

Hutch doesn’t just perform, he inhabits. Moving through a spectrum of emotional and psychological states, he delivers moments that genuinely elicit full-body chills.


At one point, the line “I’m sick, sick, sick but I’ll never be your casualty” cuts through with a kind of defiant clarity that lingers in the mind like a mantra.


Lyrically, the album refuses to stay in one lane. It moves from a no-fucks-given cautionary tale to an empowering anthem, to something almost universally relatable in its depiction of the daily grind. The words aren’t just well-crafted, they invite deeper consideration and reward it.


You might find yourself laughing, gasping, grooving, reflecting, relating, and then hitting repeat without thinking twice. 



The Arriba War Honkle was released on 29 March 2026.


Available on BANDCAMP - STREAMING - CD/12"VINYL 



Check out Frankenbok's latest single, Geppetto's Scarecrow!





 
 
 

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