Reviews
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This is Hell – Black MassPosted on 30.12.11 by SBThis is Hell's newest effort, Black Mass, seems, to have gone under the radar a bit in 2011. Scott gives a little insight.
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Bane – Give BloodPosted on 28.12.11 by xroldxTriple B did a great job rereleasing this 'classic' Bane record with an altered cover and including a thick booklet.
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Capital – Givers/TakersPosted on 26.12.11 by xroldxCapital are a melodic hardcore band from Long Island and play the old fashioned style. Think Kill Your Idols, Avail, Minor Threat. You will probably end...
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Sister City – Carbon FootprintPosted on 24.12.11 by xroldxCarbon Footprint is a good record but it won't appeal to everyone. It takes time to discover the beauty and the next record is only a click away.
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Logn – Í fráhvarfi ljóss, myrkrið lifnar viðPosted on 23.12.11 by MauriceFor most people Logn seems to be a strange word, for people in Iceland it's just the meaning for calm weather. Musically Logn is far from peaceful weather.
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Plagues – s/tPosted on 21.12.11 by xroldxI have no complaints about Plagues and neither should anyone who likes Ceremony, Trash Talk as well as older powerviolence stuff like Charles Bronson and...
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Nibiru – Earthbreeder demoPosted on 19.12.11 by PimIt's a good thing the year isn't over yet, because Nibiru ended up putting out the best demo of 2011 and totally deserve a spot on my yearlist.
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Peter Pan Speedrock – Fifty Some SuperhitsPosted on 16.12.11 by PimAfter being together for 16 years the Dutch Motörhead released 58 (!) tracks on a 2 CD. Get ready to sing along and bang your head.
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Adolf Butler – Holland LPPosted on 15.12.11 by MauriceThese anti-social bastards show us where the late Black Flag stopped with their ambitious sounds and combine it with other filthy 80's stuff.
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Memorial – Mile High CityPosted on 14.12.11 by xroldxThe band, which most well known member is Peter Appleby of Count Me Out, brings you post-hardcore in the vein Jupiter/Tides Of Tomorrow-era Cave In.
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Seahaven – Winter ForeverPosted on 13.12.11 by TeunAt least Seahaven tries to sound original. And that alone makes this record worth listening to.
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It’s Now – Resister Y ExisterPosted on 09.12.11 by xroldxPissed off vegan straight edge hardcore with a language barrier.
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Constraints – s/tPosted on 07.12.11 by xroldxConstraints definitely could become a band lots of people like, without earning the hearts and minds of people connected within the hardcore scene.
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Toxic Shock – s/t demoPosted on 03.12.11 by PimFeaturing (ex) members of Damaged Goods amongst others. I loved the Damaged Goods demo back in 2006, so I was curious to hear this new band's demo.
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Terror, Cruel Hand, Enforcers + guests at Underworld in Montreal (Canada)Posted on 02.12.11 by Karl X BeyondTerror, Cruel Hand, Enforcers, Head Check and No Pretension on a monday night in Canada.
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Trapped Under Ice – Big Kiss GoodnightPosted on 01.12.11 by CanonizedBig Kiss Goodnight is the unusually named title of the second album by metallic hardcore wrecking machine Trapped Under Ice.
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Lunar Outpost – Confusion Is ForeverPosted on 29.11.11 by PimLunar Outpost is not the best band ever, they will not floor you, but I liked their record and you might too.
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Make Do And Mend – Part and ParcelPosted on 26.11.11 by xroldxMake Do And Mend stripped down their songs to the bare essentials and in the end that just doesn't seems to be good enough.