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Reply To: Shoplifters of the world, unite and take over (or which records did you buy?)

Left for Dead – Left for Dead 7″ The Bellicose Minds – The Buzz Or Howl Sessions 10″ Nux Vomica / The Makai – Split 10″ War Victims / Till Death – Split 10″ Blind to Faith – Under the Heptagram 12″ Gravehill – Practitioners Of Fell Sorcery 12″ Ilsa – Intoxicantations 12″ Ilsa – … Continue reading Reply To: Shoplifters of the world, unite and take over (or which records did you buy?)

Emile Mutsaers

An in-depth talk with Emile Mutsaers, about his band State Of Mind, him being a teacher, changes in the world and lots more.

Bloodbath – Unblessing the Purity 10″ Left For Dead / Chokehold – Split 12″ Left For Dead – Left For Dead 12″ Baring Teeth – Ghost Chorus Among Old Ruins Gnod – Infinity Machines Royal Thunder – Crooked Doors White Manna – Pan

Emiel Laurant

Emiel played the guitar in Reaching Forward, Downslide, Razor Crusade and No Turning Back amongst others.

Meet the SWNK crew: Callum

In the upcoming weeks we’re going to turn the tables now and then and do short interviews with the people that bring you SWNK, to give you an idea who we are and where we come from. First up is Callum (Canonized) from the UK.

Off With Their Heads – Home

A familiar trip into OWTH-land, where Ryan fights his inner demons and ever lurking clinical depression over up beat punk rock.

Sex Drive – s/t

If these were those precious 80’s and the songs of this record had find their way to Maximum Rock N’ Roll everyone would be writing letters about this obscure Dutch band.

I’ve been away for a bit and came to find this in our inbox: Past Life – EP I – ffo: the men, cloud nothings, the oh sees, the replacements – http://pastlifemusic.bandcamp.com/ – digital Death Index – s/t – bleak and punishing postpunk (out on Deathwish) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvqTfpkhKBE – digital Still Ill – Building the … Continue reading

Unveil – A Flame With Nothing To Feed On

I expected Unveil’s new songs to be good, but I didn’t expect them to make a really great LP altogether. With such a debut LP, Unveil clearly has the potential to become one of the heavyweights of European hardcore.