martedì 22 gennaio 2008

Protest's not a moooooooode



***Cripple Bastards/$ocial Genocide split 7'', A.D.P. records
This ep was recorded when Cripple Bastards were more punk/hc influenced, their side was recorded in december 1993 by A.D.P, an italian label.
I feel like i had to review this because Cripple Bastards were the first grind band i listened and they made me discover the italian hc bands of the 80s like Wretched and Negazione, so i had to write at least a review of their works.
As they say on the A4 inlay enclosed on the vinyl they play fast and raging punk/hardcore, not grindcore.
6 pieces of raw and fast hardcore, with 2 covers. One is Isto è olho seco by Olho Seco from Brazil and the other, which is the last track is Huutoja by Varaus, one of the many punk/hc bands that were active in Finland in the 80s. The other tracks were composed by Giulio & CB and they have socio-political lyrics.
There's also a short (5 seconds) song about punks from Asti, and there's a commentary about fashion and protesting in the inlay.
The songs are recorded pretty well, but the drums blast and the voice cover the guitar and bass, that are almost unhearable. The guitar sound is really cool, distorted and raw, it reminds me of a dentist drill. Bass is not much distorted, but it fits with the style of their songs.
If you like old school hardcore and punkish stuff you will love this recording.
On the other side there's $ocial Genocide from Austria.
$ocial Genocide plays crust a là Doom, the lyrics themes are the typicals of the crust genre, anti war, nuclear, patriotism etc.
The recording is not bad, the drums are a bit low but not that much. The sound as i said previously is not that different from that fast and raw mix played by Doom, but they play it in a good way so if you like that style you'll like it.
Unfortunately the only way to get it nowadays is via Ebay or, if you're lucky enough, via trading.

Tracklist:
Cripple Bastards "Frightened neglected" side tracklist:
1)T.L.O.H
2)Isto è olho seco (Olho Seco cover)
3)Irenic
4)Radije Volim
5)Asti punks
6)Huutoja (Varaus cover)

Social Genocide "Stupid patriotism" tracklist:
1)Modern world
2)Social genocide
3)Nuclear war
4)Stupid patriotism

mercoledì 16 gennaio 2008

Some old shit

I should have done this before...sorry!

Bunch Of Lies (Pre Fear Of God)- Demo
Bunch Of Lies were the band before Fear Of God. They only released this reharsal demo in 1987.
I don't know anything about the line up, sorry
13 songs in this recording, some will later become Fear Of God songs.

Plasmid (Pre Heresy)- Lust for power tape
This is some really ripping stuff, raw lo-fi thrashcore as its best.
This tape has 4 songs, it was released in 1984, probably by the band itself.
Really chaotic stuff to make your ears bleed!

Genocide Association- Sonic lobotomy
This link says more than i can about it, so check it out http://www.shit-fi.com/Reviews/GenocideAssociation/GenocideAssociation.htm

Ripcord- Radio session july 88 London

Ripcord is legend, i fucking love them.
Don't know if it has been taken by some compilation cd or lp but it's great stuff.
9 songs of chaos, from one of the best bands that were around.
If you don't know them you MUST check them out and see this page
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/uk/ripcord_main.html

Mob 48- Demo
Mob 48 is a side project of Rupture.
Basically it's politic crust d-beat with Gus Chamber's screams.
Don't know if it's a joke or not, anyway it's fucking cool.

domenica 13 gennaio 2008

Here we are!!!

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Welcome!!

Hi noise freaks
I opened this blog with the intent to share my passion for extreme musick
I'll publish some reviews, and everything else i think would be interesting to read and listen to...
I don't know how often i'll update this, i'm pretty lazy... i would like this to become more than a personal space where i write my opinion, it would be cool to know what you think too!!
If you have any article, intie, review, announcement, band to review feel free to get in touch!
larshaarman@hotmail.com