
SCALER – Broken Entry
After spending a year locked in windowless rooms, SCALER come back swinging with “Broken Entry,” a chaotic, chest-thumping mash of techno, industrial noise, and post-punk energy. Recorded live in Bristol’s Louisiana venue with ex-bandmate Alfie Tyson-Brown behind the controls, the track does a fine job of sounding like a rave and a riot happening at the same time.
The beat isn’t interested in making life easy. Sinister synths ride frenetic basslines, then everything crashes into a full breakdown just when you think you’ve found your footing. It’s a track built for either the dancefloor or the demolition site — your call.
“Broken Entry” also signals SCALER’s new chapter under the Black Acre Records banner, a move that’s not about playing it safe. After honing their sound through years of intense live shows, the band captured that raw voltage in a real-time session, allowing the sweat, feedback, and chaos to bleed straight into the track.
This isn’t a polished welcome mat — it’s more of a warning shot. SCALER aren’t smoothing anything out. They’re blowing the doors off to show you precisely what’s been brewing behind them.