All Gas No Brakes (album)

All Gas No Brakes is the debut studio album by British noise rock band, Heavy Lungs.

Writing for Dork, Emma Quin described the album's sound as a "grungy, downer energy of Nirvana paired with the brash use of synths and noisy riffage, Heavy Lungs' debut album All Gas No Brakes is loud, aggressive and bleak, laced with a tinge of humour and crafted with immense talent and precision."

Writing for Distorted Sound, Jack McGill described the album as a promising debut given its willingness to experiment, saying that "elasticity that Heavy Lungs operate with throughout All Gas No Brakes is promising for post-punk in the UK which is becoming increasingly similar to stand still traffic on the motorway.

Webb further said that the album "takes the Bristol punk ethos championed by good friends Idles to punky delinquent, even metal-esque, new heights.

[3] All tracks are written by Danny Nedelko, James Minchall, George Garratt, and Oliver Southgate