Monday, December 22, 2008

Best Records of 2008

"It's the end of a fucked up year," so here's some records that I really enjoyed that were released over the past 12 months. Obviously these are just my personal opinions, so most people would probably disagree. Like they say, opinions are like assholes...

Best 7"s of 2008

1. Reprobates- Stress
2. Inmates- Now We Talkin Hardcore
3. Needles- s/t
4. Sacred Shock- s/t
5. Violent Arrest- Criminal Record


It was a tough one. Inmates release their first new record in like 9 years, and it certainly doesn't disappoint. However, Reprobates debut release (and only release, since they're done now) is a fucking scorcher. Needles is another one that came out of nowhere and is amazing. It seemed to go out of print immediately, so hopefully it'll be re-pressed or you luck out and find one. Sacred Shock made good on the potential that their demo showed, and put out a damn good 7". Violent Arrest released an LP's worth of material on a 2x7" set that shows that the old dudes still know how to rock.

Best 12"s of 2008

1. Devour- s/t
2. Gauze -Binbou Yusuri No Rizumu Ni Notte
3. Blank Stare- s/t
4. Chronic Seizure- Ancient World
5. Straight Jacket Nation- Cheap Kicks


Devour is better than Gauze? Let me explain, you know Gauze's LP is gonna be good... IT'S FUCKING GAUZE! Devour on the other hand is a band nobody's heard of that went straight to LP. The surprise factor alone is why it's my #1. Blank Stare's LP squeaked in at the end of 08, despite being out in Europe since this summer. I'll have a more thorough review next time, but it's good, pretty much what you'd expect from Blank Stare. Chronic Seizure put out 2 pretty good 7"s, then really came into their own on this LP. I had the pleasure of seeing Straight Jacket Nation a few times on their US tour this summer, and they scorched each time. Total 9 Shocks worship from Australia of all places.

Honorable Mentions
Poison Planet- Normally I do a top 5 demos section, but there weren't too many that really grabbed me this year. Poison Planet's demo on the other hand is fucking fantastic; the 7" should be dropping in early 09, and it's good.
Libyans- they released 2 great records this year, and "Welcome to the Neighborhood" is probably one of the best songs this year. It was definitely stuck in my head for weeks.
Reissues: Systematic Death, Paintbox, Die Kreuzen, Mob 47, Unseen Force
Repercussions- their 7" that came out was a top contender for the 5, but I went w/ the new blood. Consider it 5.5 due to the fact that i knew it was gonna rule, and it did.
the Repos- broke up this year, but released an album where they cover Youth of Today's "We're Not In This Alone" LP. It's played much more raw than the original, but was limited to 300 and sold out at their last shows. I'd like to own a real copy, but I'm not paying eBay prices.

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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Post X-Mas show



Friday, December 26th

DRAIZE- http://www.myspace.com/draizeband
from Boston, Sorta like a crusty version of Left For Dead

RIPSHIT- http://www.myspace.com/ripshitct
from CT, Female fronted political thrash

I HATE THIS- http://www.myspace.com/wehatethis
Members of SPG, Female fronted/Man backed herbal thrash

SPG- http://www.myspace.com/spgspecialpatrolgroup
members of I Hate This, raging hardcore- new song from E.P. online

@ the Bread Box
New Brunswick, NJ

7pm (show will end by 10) / $5-$6
e-mail- bleedingXedges@gmail.com for more info

don't show up late/ bring money/ support the touring band/ respect the house
you know the drill...

IHT and SPG will be splitting a set, since we share members anyway...

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Wormeaters record release show



Tuesday, December 9th

BLACK KITES- http://www.myspace.com/weareblackkites
Metallicly heavy but not heavily metallic

WORMEATERS- http://www.myspace.com/wormeaters
"100% absolutely rough and ready northeastern USA hardcore!"-BR
record release show for the "Cattle Cannot Choose" E.P.

GOD FODDER- http://www.myspace.com/fodgodder
on tour from St. Louis, MO- early Dischord style hardcore punk

PLAGUE BEARERS- http://www.myspace.com/plaguebearers
Filth inspired fascist steamrollers
first show, ex-Crippler Crossface

@ the Bread Box
New Brunswick, NJ

7pm (show will end by 10) / $5-$6
e-mail- bleedingXedges@gmail.com for more info

don't show up late/ bring money/ support the touring band/ respect the house
you know the drill...

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

I'm a published writer!

I sent in a letter to MRR about Minneapolis band In Defence and their anti-pizza stance a few months ago, and it was actually published in issue #307.

Ball's in your court now Ben Defence!


Ain't I a stinker...

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Classic Comps vol. 2- We Got Power: Party or Go Home



I could have gone a more obvious route with my Classic Comps posts, but I really think the We Got Power: Party or Go Home comp is great. Fortunately it's available from the We Got Power website in the mp3s section. This comp was put out on Mystic Records, which people seem to have some poor opinions of. However, you can't deny that they put out some really great records for a while. It was compiled by the people who did the We Got Power zine. It's great that this comp has bands from all over the USA, and not just a certain area.
Unfortunately I don't own an actual copy of this, so I apologize if any info is incorrect.

1. THE AUTHORITIES "I Hate Cops"
Couldn't have picked a better song to start a comp in my opinion. This song is catchy as hell, and who doesn't hate cops? I could probably do entire post about how much I love the Authorities, if you want I can send you their entire discography. Great california style hardcore punk, similar to the Adolescents.

2. THE NIP DRIVERS "Tang"
Don't know much about the Nip Drivers, but this song is great. Probably considered offensive by today's standards, but a great song. This song makes me wanna pogo.

3. JFA "Middle America"
JFA rules, you know that. I wouldn't really say this is one of their best songs. It's got elements of the JFA sound, but overall not that interesting.

4. DR. KNOW "Savior"
Dr. Know was one of the more heavy Nardcore bands, and this is probably one of their faster songs. They later went on to add a little metal crossover sound, but this is real fast. More blasphemous hardcore punk.

5. WHITE FLAG "Celabate/ Hoppity Hooper"
Don't know much about White Cross, but Celibate is fucking great. Fast hardcore, chorus is the title of the song repeated over and over again. Fucking rules. Hoppity Hooper isn't as good.

6. WHITE CROSS "Nuke Attack"
White Cross deliver a song that's just as great as their 7"s songs. Probably my favorite band from VA; just good raw fast hardcore punk.

7. FUCK-UPS "Bacon and Eggs"
This song should be called "Short and Sweet," not only because it is, but they say it a bunch in the song. Pretty much perfect by the books short fast hardcore song.

8. PUTRID GIRLS "1 2 3 4"
Pretty catchy number from these ladies. I could do without the saxophone solo, but the chorus will get stuck in your head.

9. ILL REPUTE "Count the Odds"
FUCK, Ill Repute is so good. This is them at their peak, this song is fast as fuck and fucking rules. They repeat the phrase so many times...

10. STALAG 13 "Selfish"
Stalag 13 was always one of the weaker Nardcore bands, but still pretty decent. This song's ok, but not a real standout.

11. REBEL TRUTH "Monkey's Paw"
Rebel Truth is probably the most underrated band. This song was later re-recorded for their amazing 7", but with the words changed to "Child Holds a Parasite." I like this version better, but it could be since I heard this version first.

12. WILLFUL NEGLECT "E.M.S. & D."
Great track here, fast fucking hardcore. "Eat My Shit & Die!"

13. TAR BABIES "Confused"
Tar Babies were an OK band, and this song is probably one of their better ones.

14. MECHT MENSCH "Might Makes Right"
Another extremely underrated band, who for some reason get written off as at Tar Babies side project, but are so much better. This song is just as good as the ones on their 7", which is amazing.

15. GRAVEN IMAGE "My World"
Another underrated band from the VA/DC scene. Again, just as good as the songs on their 7", which I would highly recommend.

16. THE VACANT "Caught by the Mafia"
I'll be damned if the Vacant ever recorded anything else, and if they didn't that's fine. When you write a song like this, it doesn't matter. This is probably my favorite song on this comp. The guitar seemingly has no tone at all, and it's way too fast to understand the verses. Perfect aw dirty hardcore punk.

17. ADRENALIN OD "World War 4"
From my home state of NJ, A.O.D. hold it down w/ their signature fast hc sound. There's even a little "Pop Goes the Weasel" instrumental at the end.

18. THE CLONES "Conform to the Norm"
A kinda weird DEVO-style song, but still pretty solid.

19. THE BIG BOYS "Brick Walls"
I was always kinda on the fence about the Big Boys since you can't listen to any of their albums all the way through w/o skipping some crummy funk songs. I feel the same way about the Bad Brains too. Either way, this is definitely NOT a song to skip. This is probably my favorite song by them.

20. SIN 34 "Not"
Sin 34 is probably my favorite 80's hc/punk band w/ a female vocalist (up there w/ No Thanks). This is a short one, but it's real good. Apparently their discography will finally be available, and I highly recommend it.

21. MINUTEMEN "Party With Me Punker"
I know the Minutemen did a lot, but this is really all I have by them. It's a pretty slow, but short catchy number. Not bad...

22. DAYGLO ABORTIONS "Scared of People"
God, the block clicks on this song are so weird/great. This song is awesome, it's your standard hardcore punk, but with a lot of weird percussion which makes it really stand out.

23. CAUSTIC CAUSE "Look to the Left"
Solid song here, short fast hardcore. I'm into it, don't know what else they did.

24. DON'T NO "Blind Ambition"
Starts off a little slow, but picks up, then gets slow again in the breakdown. Not great, but not bad.

25. S.V.D.B. "Flames of Hell"
With a song called "Flames of Hell," you'd probably expect some dumb metal. NOPE, it sounds like some classic CA style skate punk. Don't know if they're from CA, but this song sounds like they are. Awesome!

26. PATRIOTS "Cavity"
Real raw one here with lots of cool start/stop parts. It's a cool song, but would be better if the stops were tighter.

27. HATED PRINCIPLES "Survival At All Costs"
Hated Principles offer a mid paced punk rock song; not too great.

28. CRANKSHAFT "New Wave Homos"
Another seemingly offensive one here, not very interesting though.

29. URBAN ASSAULT (S.F.) "Night on the Town"
It's kinda interesting that they have 2 bands w/ the same name right after each other. Kinda interesting song that's very bass driven. Pretty good, but all the breaks kinda make me lose interest.

30. URBAN ASSAULT (Tahoe) "Rock'n'Roll Burnout"
This Urban Assault song is much more raw and fast. I'd say the better Urban Assault.

31. 7 SECONDS "Wasted Life Ain't No Crime"
Damn, 7 Seconds doing one of their future classics. It's more raw than the later versions of this song, but it's a great song from an awesome band.

32. JACK SHIT "Follow the Leader"
This is another awesome band who I don't know anything else about, but this is a great song! I like how his voice cracks, and there's an unnecessary saxophone solo in the end. Still rules.

33. 7 Seconds "Definite Choice"
Don't know why they broke up the 2 7 Seconds songs. Either way, this song rules, same as the other, just a more raw recording of a future classic.

34. ROMULANS "Judgement Day"
This song is boring.

35. NO LABELS "Ego"
Not bad, not great. Has slow verses and fast choruses. eh...

36. ARMED RESPONSE "Too Gross for Comfort"
Ok, this is a good one. A song about the actor Ted Knight (Caddyshack/ Too Close For Comfort), which is kinda cool I guess. I like it.

37. DERANGED DICTION "Crooning"
Starts off with the singer yelling something I can't understand in a real raspy voice. I really like the singer's voice since it matches the raw distorted music. I'd like to hear more from them.

38. FALSE CONFESSION
Nobody seems to know what this song is called, unless it's like a theme song of some sort. An ok song.

39. MANIMALS "Things Under My Bed"
Pretty good mid-paced song with an odd structure. It does like 3 verses before getting to the chorus, then it ends. The chorus is pretty melodic, but I like it.

40. RED CROSS "Pseudo Intellectual"
This song kinda sucks. It's real slow and just kinda sounds like 70's style rock. Not very interesting though.

* I was listening to the comp as I typed this up in order to get some off the cuff opinions down. If anyone knows anything about the bands that I said I don't, please get in touch.

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Unemployment ver. 3.0

So for the third time since graduating college I find myself out of work again. To some this may be a welcome vacation, me not so much. I enjoy what I do, and I'm not lazy by any means, I just have the worst luck ever. With this new found free time that I have, I've been trying to get better at skateboarding by skating every morning. I've been applying to jobs like mad, but haven't gotten any responses. If you've been watching the news at all, you know our economy is in the toilet, and most companies aren't looking to take on more employees. Although it's a great time for me to have no savings, no investments, no stocks, no 401k, no job and no girlfriend.
Anybody wanna trade a BFA for hardcore records or vinyl toys?

On the positive side, I will be filling in bass duties for an awesome band from Chicago called Poison Planet. here are our tour dates:

Tuesday October 14, 2008

Vitamin X
Poison X Planet
Everything Falls Apart
Done Deal
Brown Sugar

@ The Argyle
18 Elmview Place
Buffalo, NY

$7.00 6PM

x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x

Wednesday October 15

Vitamin X
Black SS
I Object
Poison Planet

Castle Rochmore
113 W Borden Ave
Syracuse, NY 13205

$8.00 5:30PM

x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x

Thursday October 16

Day off. Recording at Side Two in Boston.

x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x

Friday October 17

Vitamin X
Resistant Culture
Perdition
Poison Planet
Morne

Democracy Center
Cambridge, MA

7PM $7.00

x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x

SATURDAY OCTOBER 18

HARDCORE PUNK SHOW AT...

THE COPRSE FORTRESS
906 PHILADELPHIA AVE.

SILVER SPRING, MD

SICK FIX (DEVASTATINGLY HEAVY, DISGUSTINGLY HARD)
POISON PLANET (UNAPOLOGETIC VEGAN STRAIGHT EDGE.
NO METALCORE CRAP, JUST EARLY 80S INSPIRED HARDCORE )
BAD HABIT (HARDCORE PUNK TO MOSH TO)
NO MINION (1ST SHOW!!!! FAST, 3 CHORD MANIC HARDCORE FRONTED BY THE ANGRIEST MAN ALIVE)

6 BUCKS, 7PM.

http://myspace.com/poisonxplanet

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Classic Comps vol. 1- This Is Boston Not L.A.

I've decided to do a new thing here with this blog. Compilations have been an important part of the Hardcore/ Punk scene since the early days before Myspace and internet blogs, when it was much harder to get your music out there. Compilations were generally focused on a certain scene, and when done right, highlighted that scene's best bands. So for your reading pleasure: This is Boston Not L.A.



The origin of the compilation stems from the old Boston Crew of bands like SSD and DYS. There were a bunch of bands who came from a slightly later time after both of those bands became douche bags and wrote shitty rock LPs. They wanted to prove that there were still good bands in Boston, and I believe the record label Modern Method was associated with Newberry Comics in some way as well. I like that this comp has multiple songs by each band for the most part, it's almost like a 7 way split LP. I should also note that this is is sort of a sequel to the Unsafe at Any Speed compilation 7", which featured many of these bands. There was a CD and recent vinyl bootleg that contained both records together.

Jerry's Kids
1. Straight Jacket
2. Uncontrollable
3. Wired
4. Desperate
5. Pressure
6. I Don't Wanna

Damnit if this record doesn't start off right. Straight Jacket is pretty much a textbook definition hardcore song. Short, angry, fast... perfect! The next song Uncontrollable is fucking great too. This definitely catches Jerry's Kids' best; they also went on to do a killer LP called "Is This My World."


Proletariat
7. Options
8. Religion Is the Opium of the Masses
9. Allegiance

This band I'm not too familiar with outside of this comp. I know they have 2 LPs, and Taang did a 2xCD discography for them a few years back. Their sound seems to be UK inspired, and the singer even seems to have an accent. Options is a great song with great lyrics. "Military service/ Factory employment/ Welfare assistance/ Tell me the options."


Groinoids
10. Angel

Aside from this song, I don't think much from them exists aside from a demo. I had read somewhere that some label was releasing the unheard sessions from this recording. It'll probably be awesome. Angel is a pretty good mid paced hardcore song. The lyrics are raw and screamed over somewhat monotone music. Their song Empty Skull on the Unsafe at any Speed comp is great too.


The F.U.'s
11. Preskool Dropout
12. Radio Unix USA
13. Green Beret
14. Time Is Money

The F.U.'s are a great band, but this isn't really their best material. They have the distinguished resume of releasing not one, but 2 great LPs. Kill for Christ is pretty awesome, but My America is definitely my favorite of the 2. This is definitely some early material, but don't write off this band based off these songs. Radio Unix USA is their best on here, and hints at their later speed.

Gang Green
15. Snob
16. Lie Lie
17. I Don't Know
18. Rabies
19. Narrow Mind
20. Kill a Commie
21. Have Fun

In my mind, this is basically Gang Green's discography. These songs are fucking great, but their later stuff was more in line w/ other Boston bands, going in a more rock/metal direction. The band definitely peaked early. Rabies is a classic hardcore song. Not much to it, but it's still awesome. "I have rabies, stay away from me." Kill a Commie was their attempt at a political song, and it rips too.

Decadence
22. Slam

Fuck, I don't know if this band ever even wrote another song, but you don't need to when you write a ripper like this. It's not that fast, it's not complex, it's the same 3 chords throughout the whole song, and the lyrics aren't going to change the world. It's just a song about fucking slam dancing. Interesting fun fact: Mtv used this song in their classic "Santa Claus- the man, the myth, the slam dancer" commercials back in the day.

The Freeze
23. Broken Bones
24. Idiots at Happy Hour
25. Now or Never
26. Sacrifice Not Suicide
27. It's Only Alcohol
28. Trouble If You Hide
29. Time Bomb
30. This Is Boston, Not L.A.

Closing out the comp is the Freeze, who were actually from Cape Cod. The Freeze went on to do a lot of records, some of which are quite good too. There's a few kinda crappy songs in this bunch though like It's Only Alcohol, and Time Bomb. Broken Bones, Trouble if you Hide and Idiots at Happy Hour are all awesome raw punk songs. The comp ends perfectly with the title track, which is a 30 second long thrasher. "You dance the same / you dress the same/ it won’t be long til you are the same/ you look the same/ and act the same/ it’s nothing new and you’re to blame/ this is Boston, not L.A."

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Sunday, September 07, 2008

epic RECORD REVIEWS post

Damn, between a large trip to Celebrated Summer Records, No Way Fest and going on tour I've accumulated a TON of new records over the past few months. Some killer shit this time around as well. Remember in the last post I said it'd be hard to top the Inmates 7"? Well the Reprobates have unleashed a top contender recently with their debut E.P. Again, I only review somewhat current releases, so about half of my huge stack is being reviewed.
Also, I should mention that my band Wormeaters' In God We Thrust EP is currently out, and we just recorded for another 7". Let's get this party started!!!

7"s:

Reprobates- Stress
Well if you didn't like the Reprobates' demo, you're an idiot. This 7" picks up right where it left off, with the same recording sound quality. It starts off with a slower song, which fires like a shotgun into a full bore hardcore attack. The title track, "Stress" is probably one of the best hardcore songs of the past few years. I'll stick with my comparison from the demo review and say it's like Jerry's Kids meets Genetic Control, but the recording style is really raw. This is probably the best thing No Way has put out in a while, definitely pick this up!


Life Trap- Solitary Confinement
A much anticipated follow up to last year's "Bleak Reality" EP, and damnit does it deliver. Where I think a lot of bands who released good records last year have failed to match their previous efforts, I think Life Trap ups the ante on this bad boy. There's a lot more guitar shredding, and even some backup vocals. Another top contender for best of 08.


Citizens Patrol- Dead Children
Another record by these guys in a relatively short time to coincide with their recent US tour. I liked their first 7", and naturally this sounds pretty similar, so I'm into it. Some of the lyrics are a little weird ("Hamburger Man"?), but English isn't their native language, so maybe cut em a little slack.


Warkrime- Tighten Up
Love em or hate em, this is the last release from Warkrime. Their LP had some weird effects on the vocals, but this one is a lot more like their first 7". More of the same raw snotty Verbal Abuse sounding hardcore punk. R.I.P. or good riddance- you choose.


Dark Ages- s/t
These guys came out of nowhere (well, Kansas City, MO), and dropped off a killer demo which was repressed on vinyl. I had the pleasure of seeing them twice on their tour, and they were killer both times. I really like that the 4 songs are repeated on the B side, so that they're not broken up, and flow like the demo. I'm really looking forward to the next thing these guys do.


Sacred Shock- s/t
Well I was kicking myself for not getting the demo earlier when i got their demo 7", but I made sure to jump on this new record. As you would assume, this new record is fucking KILLER! I really really like this band. The music is similar to fellow Texans Repercussions, but the vocals are a lot less raw and border on the melodic side. This record is fucking great, and it'll be worth your effort to track it down.


Ripping Headache- s/t
Well, RIPPING is a pretty good start to describing this record. I had heard that this was put out by a new label from one of the guys who did Kick N Punch, and that label was always solid so I picked it up. Glad I did, because this definitely has that real raw early 80's feel that a lot of the KnP releases did. They kinda remind me of Cut The Shit, but more raw and chaotic. Solid debut for the band and the label.


Anti You- Johnny Baghdad
They're back again with their 3rd record within a year. This was supposed to come out for their US tour, but no dice. This definitely carries the torch from where their "Pig City Life" EP left off; fast 80's style hardcore with choruses that will drill into your brain. Good stuff, keep it up boys!


Logic Problem- s/t
After a pretty good demo, NC's Logic Problem drop their debut E.P. It's a lot faster than their demo, and I get a heavy Necros vibe here. With a former member of Cross Laws, they follow suit in their early 80's mid-west hardcore influences. Solid 4 song debut EP.


Smart Cops- s/t
Members of La Poivra make up this new band, and I would say they carry the torch well. Smart Cops continues with the rock and roll influenced thrash core style, but I think lacks in some of the guitar work. The lyrics are in Italian, so I don't know what they're saying, though I do like the layout.


Instangd- Mitt Svar Pa Ingenting
A new band from Sweden with members of Regulations/ the Vicious/ ETA/ etc... This band sounds like if Mob 47 was doing a set of The Kids covers. All the lyrics are in Swedish, so I don't know what they're talking about, but the music is good. I was kinda expecting something a little faster like the early ETA stuff, but this is good shit here.


Nightstick Justice- Mindless Violence
I loved their demo 7", and thought their newest 7" was real good too. Apparently this was recorded at the same time as their demo, and damnit if this isn't just as killer. I might be so bold as to say that this is their best record (though I haven't heard their LP yet). Nightstick Justice does it up right with raw recordings, and fast no BS hardcore.


Amoba- En Doende Varld
WOAH! This record is fucking awesome. Sounds like the bastard son of Mob 47 mixed with some Totalitar style rage. Perfect raw recording, and fast Euro-style hardcore. A ripper from start to finish.


Belching Penguin- Demos 1985/1988
Burrito Records continue to hold up their reputation of re-releasing quality obscure bands' material. Belching penguin on the A side (1985 demo) remind me of early DRI; real fast and raw. The B side however is a lot more metal influenced, maybe something like COC or later DRI, and fits in with some early crossover bands. Great band, and I'm glad it's available to the masses. Take a chance on this one.


Volendam Disease- s/t
Fuck, look at the cover-ridiculous. All I knew about this band is that they're from Japan before buying this. Sounds like classic European style hardcore, but played tight as hell, like only the Japanese can do. Don't let that weird cover art turn you off, this is great.


State- Sanctimony
A lot of reviews I've seen of this seem to suggest it's just as good as their classic "No Illusions" Ep from the 80's. Granted I have respect that the State got back together and plays DIY shows, and is releasing new material. However, this is fucking terrible, and is nowhere near as good as their No Illusions EP. Their LP at least had a few good songs, but this is way too slow and boring. I even put it on 45rpm to see if the speed would make a difference and it totally did.


Violent Minds- s/t
Man did I ever blow it by not getting into this band earlier, luckily Deranged Records was nice enough to re-press their first record for me. Thanks! The music is similar to Shark Attack (who they have members of) and Fit For Abuse. Mean angry raw fast simple stripped-down hardcore punk rock.


Threatener- ...And the Bending of Throats
A post-mordam release for these Michigan fastcore masters. I was lucky enough to catch Threatener on their tour back in 2003, and they blew me away (and I think annoyed everyone else). They play a ridiculously fast brand of hardcore much like Hellnation. The recording on here is a lot more blown out sounding than their previous releases, but I think it just adds to the chaos this band created. There's a CD discography out there now that I suggest picking up since the rest of their stuff is out of print.


Sinks- s/t
Members of the Retainers and Formaldehyde Junkies playing even more stripped down a raw garage rock. It boasts to being recorded on a 2 track, but damn it works for them. The music reminds me of Teengenerate, which is obviously a really good thing.


Homostupids- Cat Music
Another record by Ohio's own Homostupids. By now you know what you're getting, real raw messy sounding recordings, rock and roll guitar and probably something that will annoy your co-workers when you blast this on lunch break. Yea, pretty much all those things happen on this record, plus pictures of cats.


the Timebombs- Nuke Everything
I was pleasantly surprised by these guys at No Way Fest, and picked up their new 7". These young kids play some fast old style hardcore punk similar to Socialcide. Occasionally the speed even touches on bands like Koro. I don't know if it's just the pressing I have, but they've made the lyrics impossible to read, which is more annoying than anything.


Bad Antics- The Wave
I liked their first 7", which was California style skate thrash punk. Their new record is in that same style, but a lot faster. There's some cool guitar parts which are almost nardcore-esque, and I think overall they sound similar to Government Warning. If you like a lot of the other Flat Black Records bands, you'll be into this for sure.


Rational Animals- Perception Becomes Reality
I saw these guys a few months ago on their recent tour, and thought they were real good, but probably would like them more live than recorded. I was right, but this still rules. They really remind me of later era Black Flag, except unlike a lot of shitty bands that try to do that, they stick more to Loose Nut era Flag. It also helps that all the members are real good at their instruments. If you're like me and secretly spin Loose Nut and know all the words, this would be a good guilty pleasure.


Retard Strength/ Concrete Facelift
Retard Strength is one of my favorite local bands, and this is their vinyl debut. Unfortunately I think the recording quality is a bit rough, and may turn off some people. RS play a sloppy/raw style of KBD hardcore punk, so it works for them anyway. Concreter Facelift is party of the party thrash scene, which I normally try to stay away from. They do offer up a song about Gator and a cool Faction cover. Overall a solid split, though the cover art may be lacking.


XBrainiaX/ Dead Radical
This one's for the fastcore fans. I have been following XbrainiaX since their beginning since I was a fan of the members' previous bands (I Accuse, Threatener, Knee Deep In Shit). They deliver fast hardcore that sounds similar to bands like No Comment or L'arm. Dead Radical however I was not familiar with before this record, and I would say it's a fairly matched split. DR cram 17 songs on one side, so you can imagine short and fast songs a plenty. There's also some cool start/stop parts to keep in interesting. I love evenly matched splits.

12"s:

Gauze -Binbou Yusuri No Rizumu Ni Notte
Gauze have a new record out... GET IT! I should end the review there, but seriously fucking Gauze. They've never released a bad record, and this is no different. The only thing I don't like is that there's no translations inside the record. I mean this is the US pressing, and I can't read Japanese. Great, Great record nonetheless.


Systematic Death- Systemania Vol. 2
Picking up Where Systemania Vol. 1 left off, this is their later material. It's all killer, so just get both volumes already.


Chronic Seizure- Ancient World
I was a fan of their previous 7"s, but I think this LP really takes it to another level. The production is a lot more solid, similar to the Repos records (whom they shared a member). The lyrics are overall real negative, which is a good thing. If you weren't really enamored with the 7"s, I seriously think this LP takes them to another level. It's really that good.


Bad Reaction- Symptoms of Youth
I was lucky enough the see/ play with these guys like 4 times on their recent tour. Their sound is like if Uniform Choice grew up in Oxnard. Pretty clean sounding recording, but played fast with a lot of sing alongs. I could see this crossing over to youth crew types and hardcores. This record's kinda old, and the new stuff sounds a little faster.


Violent Arrest- s/t
Been sleeping on this for a while, but decided to take a chance since I found it used and had store credit. Glad I did because this is much better than I thought it'd be. Boasting ex-members of Heresy and Ripcord, they have some big shoes to fill. Well, I'm really glad to say that you get what you hoped you would get! I wish all bands who boast impressive resumes lived up to expectations like this one did.


Gulag- Nadia Cambia
I had found this on a blog and didn't think I'd ever find it on vinyl since it came out in Spain, and there were less than 500 pressed. Luckily the Extreme Noise used bin came though! Raw and heavy fast hardcore similar to bands like Repercussions and Deathreat played by ex-members of E150 (who sounded a lot like Los Crudos). Raw and powerful stuff here. If you are lucky enough to find it, do yourself a favor and pick it up. All the lyrics are in Spanish, but my years of Spanish classes is finally coming in handy, and I can actually understand most of it.


Dissystema- The Silent Earth
This record finally comes out! Philly's Motor-Charge delivers their newest and I'd say best record. All the elements of a great D-Beat/Crust record are all here. Fist pumping gang vocals, distorted bass, lots of cymbals, solos to do spirit fingers to and the obligatory songs about war. The vocals alternate between 3 singers, which adds a lot of variety. Oh and I should mention in "Lust For War" they take the line from the movie 300, "Tonight We Dine in Hell" and make it punk. Fuck You Hollywood!

Demos
Male Nurses(cassette)
Male Nurses is a brand new band from MA who play a raw early 80's style of hardcore punk. They were probably one of the better bands we played with on tour. The recording a really raw, but they make it work. Similar to modern bands like the No Way crew (especially Life Trap). There's even a cover of "Dear Sirs" by Koro, though it's hard to top Deathreat's version of that song. Cassette demos always get high marks in my book.

Shit Fit(cdr)
Probably my favorite new bands from New Brunswick, NJ (where I'm from). There's some good alternating vocals between a more straightforward sounding singer and more horse strained singer. The music is pretty no frills thrash similar to Charles Bronson and Limp Wrist, but with some heavier parts like SSD. I look forward to seeing these guys more.

Stressed Out(cdr)
Another new local band, which is always nice to see. The music is pretty thrashy, but more in an Anthrax kinda way. It's not really metal at all, but there's definitely some crossover parts. The vocals are remind me of Life's Halt though, but the lyrics are a little on the goofy side.

BA Pariah(cdr)
Yet another new local band's demo to review. Woo Hoo! These guys play punk that sounds basically like the Minutemen on crack. Reminds me a lot of fellow NJ punks, the Bloodreds. Pretty good, and definitely different from most of the stuff around here.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

I Hate This Summer Tour '08


Tomorrow I'll be leaving for a tour with a band I recently joined called I Hate This. We have 2 new split 7"s out now with Raw Sewage and Killin It, but the old lineup plays on those. I got the task of designing the shirts, stickers and tour poster (see above). I've never been to the mid-west, so this should be pretty interesting. I'll try to do a tour diary when I get back.

7.19.08 - Worcester, MA @ The Wheelchair w/ Guilt Trip, Last Lights, Antietam

7.20.08 - Brooklyn, NY @ Passout Records w/ ANS, Reproach, Vermefug, Tension Force

7.21.08 - Lima, OH @ Leather Shop w/ CTTF, Pizza Hi Five, more

7.22.08 - Grand Rapids, MI @ DAAC w/ CTTF, more (more details to come)

7.23.08 - Chicago, IL @ 2966 S Archer w/ Loaded for Bear, Disrobe, CTTF

7.24.08 - Appleton, WI @ Poison Estate w/ Choose Your Poison, CTTF

7.25.08 - GYMFDO FEST @ The Labyrinth w/ In Defense, Question, Abrade, Intifada, Deep Shit, Dianoga, Sloven .....

http://www.myspace.com/wehatethis

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

wreck chord rev yooz (record reviews)

I started writing this before No Way Fest, and just got busy with everything. Since organizing this reviews post, I now have a new stack. What better way to spend one of the nicest days this summer staying inside and listening to hardcore records...

7"s:

Double Negative- Raw Energy
Following last year's monstrous LP, this is their new EP. Production wise, it's a lot more raw sounding than the LP. Hell "raw" is right there in the title. The A side has a lot of weird echoes and overdubs, but the 2 songs on the B side are killer. I think I liked the LP more, but this some ripping shit here. The packaging on here is top notch as well, and the price was the same as a normal 7" (unlike those stupid Youth Attack releases).


Inmates- Now We Talkin Hardcore!
Sorry every other band, The Inmates are fucking back! Almost 10 years since releasing their already classic LP, here's the follow up EP. What more could you want but fast, weird, annoying Clevo-style HARDCORE. They clearly don't take themselves seriously, but they ain't no joke band. Gonna be hard to top this record for the best of '08.


Deep Sleep- Manic Euphoria
I was really into the first Deep Sleep 7", so I was glad to see they had a new record coming, and that the lineup now featured 1/2 of the Spark. I was expecting it to be a bit faster than the last record, but I think a lot of it is a bit slower. Not in a bad way at all, more in a Descendents/All type sense. Not Pop-punk at all, but I could see it appealing to that crowd as well as the punks.


Nightstick Justice- Claustrophobic
I really liked their demo 7", and I think that musically it fits the same sound. On this record however, the vocals sound more distorted, which makes it sound a lot like Look Back and Laugh. I suppose it gives it a harder edge, which is obviously a good thing. They have an LP and another 7" out that I need to get (you should too).



Search + Destroy- s/t
I honestly knew nothing about these guys before picking this up. I had some credit at my local record store, and the cover art seemed cool, and I had seen it in some distros. What a pleasant surprise I got. S+D play hardcore punk in a Germs style thats fast and snotty. Don't let the 3 dicks on the cover turn you off.


Sex Vid- Nests
This band seems to be real hyped, so I figured I'd check out their newest effort. I thought the Tania 7" was ok, not bad-but not mind blowing. I honestly think the other stuff I've heard by them is a lot better. Their style is heavily influenced by bends like Void/Die Kreuzen and Born Against, but I think there are other current bands that do it better. Maybe I'm being too harsh since they're hyped up, but they're a million times better than Fucked Up, who were way hyped a year or so ago.


Total Abuse- Demo 06
If you're a chump (like me) and missed out on the demo tape, here's your chance to redeem yourself. This record is killer. The recordings are obviously more raw than the Sex Pig EP, but the songs are just as good. Fans of Deep Wound and hyper fast early 80's HC should already own this.


Born Bad- Moron Music
Another band I took a chance on, and wound up pleasantly surprised. Born Bad plays heavy fast hardcore. The vocals remind me a bit of Deathreat, and they have a sound similar to Wasted Time.


Insomnio- Walking on the String
I really liked this record; it reminds me of the Zero Boys. The production has a real late 70's rock influenced punk sound. Real mid paced, but catchy.


Human Mess- s/t
VERY Germs sounding punk rock from these guys. Solid first release, with a real raw sound. It's got a dirty and lo-fi recording, like I said... very Germs sounding. Pretty good stuff, they've got an LP coming soon too.


Jean Mills Society Torch- Start Tomorrow
Apparently recorded back in 2005, and finally released now, I've never really heard of this band. It features members of some of the better MD bands of the past few years, but sounds faster than anything. Reminds me of the early 2000's 625 releases mixed with a Tear It Up type sound. It's too fast for the thrash scene, but definitely not falling into the grind/power violence scene. Not too bad, would have probably ripped live though.


Zhenia Golov- s/t
Local New Brunswick, NJ thrashers unleash their first proper release. They've gotten a lot better than their demo last year. Their sound is probably best described as crust influenced thrash. Too crusty for the thrashers, too thrashy for the crusties. I'd like to see a little more D-beat to the drums next time around. I hear hints of NJ bands' past like NB staples, the Degenerics/ Fanshen even a little Tear It Up. The lyrics are very politically based, but don't come off as condescending.


V/A- Sick of Fun
Compilations these days are pretty sparse, especially a 7" comp w/ a ton of ripping bands. I was half expecting this to be similar to the old Slap A Ham Bleeeargh comps, where a bunch of good bands throw 45 throw away songs on a 7". Not the case, there's bunch of bands, but it flows nicely. Standouts include the obvious bands like Socialcide, Reprobates, Broken Needle, and No Thanks contribute their classic "Are You Ready to Die." My main gripe is that the order of bands on the back cover and in the insert aren't in the correct order. Also the font used on the cover makes it look like "SILK of Fun."

12"

The Darvocets- Are New Wave
They're back! If you haven't heard the Darvocets before, they play punk in a style similar to the Crucifucks (weird), and have lyrics about UFOs and government conspiracies. So yea, they rule. This record definitely ups the weird level, and probably not the best for newcomers. They play a heavily KBD influenced mid paced punk sound, and add parts where it's just vocals and finger snaps. Idiots won't get it, but this rules.


Straight Jacket Nation- s/t
Holy shit, I didn't know what to expect with this band. What I had heard online was killer, so I was stoked to see them twice on their recent tour. This LP is great. Real fast and raw hardcore in a similar style to 9 Shocks Terror, H-100's and all associated bands. Probably the best band from Australia currently.


Systematic Death- Systemania Vol. 1
I was lucky enough to get to see Systematic Death when they came to America and did a few shows. Needless to say they were fucking great. For those not in the know, SD was a classic Japanese hardcore band from the early 80's. Last year a Japanese label released 2 2xCD discography CDs, which were re-pressed as 2 2xLP records in time for this short tour. I was only able to pick up the first volume, but hopefully these show up in distros soon. The first Vol of Systemania is more for the die hard fans. It features demos and early comp tracks. The layout is a gate fold with tons of pictures, flyers and scans of the original releases. Vol. 2 I assume would be all their classic studio material, so if you're new to SD, go for that first.


Unseen Force- In Search of the Truth
CLASSIC 80's hardcore from VA reissued by the fine folks at No Way Records. Members of this band were ex- White Cross and 2000 Maniacs (whose 7" I just picked up), so you know you're getting the real deal here. I've been a big fan of this record since getting mp3s of it a few years ago, so I'm glad to see it getting the vinyl treatment. If you're a fan of some of the older VA bands (Honor Role, White Cross), or current VA bands (Direct Control especially), you're gonna love this.


Burial- Never Give Up...Never Give In
Pretty charging hardcore punk here, you'd swear they're from Japan, but nope... Germany! Great guitar riffage, and strained vocals give a real traditional Japanese style of hardcore sound. Definitely sound a lot like Tragedy, but without the stupid piano and violin interludes.


Insomnio- No Escape
I liked the 7", so I picked this bad boy up as well. The music stays true tot he 7" (since this pre-dates it), and the production is really raw. This has a Dead Boys quality to it, of a real pre-hardcore punk sound. The record closes with a cover of the Stooges' "Search and Destroy," wish I think loses a little bit with the foreign accent.


Disfear- Live the Storm
Disfear's back again with another anthemic crust/punk influenced metal record. I'm normally not into anything like this, but these guys know how to fucking play. They play a style of D-beat with a real clean production. When they played in Philly recently, the singer was doing a lot of Bruce Dickinson style moves on stage.. it ruled. Songs like "Get It Off" and "Testament" will be stuck in your head and get your fist pumping.


*no demos this time around, but I figured I'd give a plug for myself. My band, SPG has a new demo that we finished in March. first batch of 100 are almost gone, and a new batch of blanks are on the way. Reviews have been good so far; I've been told it sounds like Discharge meets Jerry's Kids.*

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Pre-No Way Fest RAGER in New Brunswick



Friday, June 20th

REPROBATES (Toronto, Ontario, CANADA)
http://www.myspace.com/reprobateshc
Ripping fast hardcore, new 7" on No Way Records will be out in time for this tour. Best demo I've heard in a long time, and the new record smokes. ex-Terminal State

DARK AGES (Kansas City, MO, USA)
http://www.myspace.com/darkageskc
Great hardcore like a mix between the 80's Cali sound mixed with the early Dischord catalog.

CRIMINAL INTENT (Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA)
http://www.myspace.com/cipunks902
Awesome new band of Canucks. Reminds me of Urban Waste and some other early NYHC bands.

SPG (New Bruns-adelphia, NJ/PA, USA)
http://www.myspace.com/spgspecialpatrolgroup
According to MRR our singer has a british accent. Someone said it was "like Agnostic Front trying to be Discharge." why not...

@ the Bread Box
New Brunswick, NJ

7pm / $5-$6
e-mail- bleedingXedges@gmail.com for more info

the 3 touring bands are all on their way to No Way Fest in VA, and gas is way expensive, so no cheapskates. 2 bands are from Canada fro christ's sake.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

oh hey, more record reviews

HOLY SHIT, Hardcore still rules. We're only barely 3 months into the new year, and there's already a hand full of amazing releases. Here's what I've been wasting my money on lately...

7"s:

Acid Reflux- Secret Power
The follow up to their awesome demo 7" seems a bit short in comparison. There's only 4 songs and a hidden dub song at the end, which I would've gladly traded for another song. The songs are still quirky and simplistic in the best possible way. The opening song, "Paid to Ruin Fun" is a real ripper. I like it, but I want more.


Social Circkle- I've Got Afflictions
Social Circkle's 2nd 7" follows the trend of their previous releases, despite a member change. I like their style of real mid paced punk. It has a real late 70's UK style to it. The new stuff may be a little bit faster though, but the hooks are just as catchy.


Repercussions- No Peace
After the crushing LP that Repercussions unleashed on us last year, I was really looking forward to this new 7". This record has everything I loved about the LP. The songs are fast, heavy and raw. The songs may be a little shorter, but if you liked the 12" (and I don't know why you wouldn't), get this.


Sacred Shock- Demo
I missed out on the demo tape version of this, but luckily someone was smart enough to re-press this on vinyl. Sacred Shock is basically 3/4 of Army of Jesus, and picks up where that band left off. I like Sacred Shock a lot more though, and the vocalist has a real cool style. The singing is almost melodic at times, but the music is raw and fast. This one's an import, but really worth your time to track down. Looking forward to a new record soon.


Bad Antics- s/t
Bad Antics play a style of hardcore punk similar to bands from the 80's like Adolescents and JFA. This record reminds me a lot of the Rabies 7"- Pretty good stuff.


Needles- s/t
FUCK! I had read about these guys in MRR recently, and the ex-Talk is Poison/Los Crudos members caught my eye. When I heard they had a 7" out already, I tried to track it down. A local shitty over-priced record store by me actually had a copy. So last Friday I went out in the snow to get my copy. Fuck, was it ever worth it. Martin's voice sounds more harsh than it ever has, and the music is real fast and powerful. Sounds real similar to Look Back and Laugh (no surprise there), and rages from start to finish. Hands down one of my favorite records this year so far.


Civic Progress- Disposable
Civic Progress is back already with a new record. The recording is a lot more raw than the last record (which is a good thing), they even re-record some of the demo tracks that were left off the Petroleum Man 7". The cover art is real minimal, and is just a stamped dust sleeve with an insert. This really captures their sound a lot better I think. Smart lyrics with fast hardcore punk to back it up.


Anti You- Making Your Life Miserable
My chief complaint with their 1 sided 7" was that it was only 1 sided. This record reprints their first CD on vinyl, and it's killer. I was luckily enough to see them twice on their recent US tour, and they definitely didn't disappoint. If you liked the other record, you'll obviously like this too.


Criminal Intent- s/t
Pretty good debut from this Canadian band. They remind me a lot of Urban Waste, and the cover art kinda reminds me of the Abused. The paper the cover is printed on is slightly off white, so it looks like aged paper. Fans of the early 80's NYHC scene and fast dirty old styled HC will be into this.

12"s:

Under Pressure- Black Bile
The latest release by this Canadian powerhouse. They play a brand of hardcore that is dark and heavy, but fast. Similar in a way to Poison Idea's fast/heavy riffage. Real good rock leads with a heavy rhythm.


BGK- A Dutch Feast
This is a double LP discography release of BGK's releases from the 80's. This Dutch band knew how to fucking play. Imagine MDC, but faster. Unlike a lot of foreign bands that too a lot of cues from Discharge, these guys took more cues from the stripped down American style.


Brain Handle- s/t
I liked Brain Handle's previous 7"s, they had a Black Flag quality to them (both early and later sounds). This new LP seems to take more cues from the later heavier Black Flag sound though. I like the way this band balances the fast parts along with their heavier parts. There's a lot of real good guitar work going on here also. Would probably appeal to fans of the No Way catalog as well as fans of Annihilation Time type stuff.


the State- All Wrong
I know this came out a while back, but I just got it, suck it. Damn, didn't think you'd see a new LP by the State. I knew they had started playing again, and were a real band again (not just a series of lame reunions). It's cool that they're a functional band again, but this LP come nowhere near as close to the magnitude of their 80's 7".

V/A- Battle For the Worst Bands
This LP compiles the first Cider 7", the Darvocets 7", the Ruiners 7" and the Brainwashed Youth demo. All 4 bands released records at various points in the 90's and shared members. The Brainwashed Youth demo is great, "Piss Them Off is a classic. I think this is the Darvocets' best material, "Do the Crop Circle" and their Authorities cover ruled. I kind of like Cider's second EP better, but this stuff is great. Ruiners stuff I wasn't too familiar with, but was a welcome surprise. If you're into any of these bands, or their current projects, you need to check this out. It's like Dischord's 4 7"s on a 12", but for the 90's Cleveland scene.

Demos:
Religious SS Disorder- Demo #2
I like RSSD's 2nd demo better than their first. They play the songs a lot tighter, and the guitar tone is a lot better. Their style is similar to bands like Crass and Blatz, so it's kinda mid paced and weird. A lot of the songs are about pills and medicine, which is kinda odd. I personally never really listen to Crass or Blatz, but if you're into that sort of thing, you'll like it.


*I know I've stated this before, but I do reviews of stuff I buy, which would account for the lack of diversity in some people's eyes. Get me on a free promo release list if you want diversity. This is what I buy because it's what I like, fuck off.

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Sunday, March 02, 2008

Birthday Blog '08

Well, it's that time again... Here's what's been going on with my life the past year. Had some ups and some downs, luckily the downs seem to be far behind me. Over the past year I left a horrible full time job, and freelanced for the summer. Got rough at times, but I've been working at a job I like since October. I'm doing pre-press and production work at a cool design studio in PA. I did a pretty big freelance project recently, designing environmentalist t-shirt designs. Ten designs were completed, and I'm really proud of how everything came out.

My bands have been more productive this year also. Wormeaters finished recording our "In God We Thrust" 7", which will be out on Hardware Records in a month or so. The mastered version should be coming this week, and I need to finish the artwork. SPG just finished our demo last night, and have our (2nd) first show tomorrow. We're going to re-mix it, but we'll have some limited "shit mix" demo tapes at the show. The Wormeaters boys also have an alter ego, which we've been calling Video Nasty. The name may change, but we sound like late 70's/early 80's California styled punk (Germs, Adolescents, Sin 34). We've got like 8 songs, so we'll probably be recording soon also. I've been booking shows still, but I'd like to be more selective since it's a real headache to organize.

Today my family went to Famous Dave's Bar-B-Que for my birthday dinner, and had this:

Yea, it's served on a garbage can lid...

So pretty much more of the same; work, punk bands and general complaints. Thanks for stopping by.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

more brushes with fame

So I was browsing my local comic shop a few weeks ago and a comic called My Brain Hurts caught my eye. First of all since it's an awesome Screeching Weasel record, and then I saw the Limp Wrist shirt on one of the characters. I flipped it over to look at the back, and saw a collage of flyers. Then I noticed one that looked familiar- a flyer I did for a show I set up. ( this one) Needless to say I was pretty surprised and flattered.



I did wind up purchasing it, and enjoyed the comic by the way.

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NJ HC/PUNK show March 3



MONDAY March 3, 2008

AMERICAN CHEESEBURGER (from GA, ex-Goat Shanty/Divorce)
blazing hardcore like 9 Shocks mixed w/ 90's powerviolence
http://www.myspace.com/cheeseburgersrule

ANTI YOU (from ITALY!!! No Way Records, Punx B4 Profits)
ripping fast hardcore like the Circle Jerks on 45rpm
http://www.myspace.com/antiyouhc

RELIGIOUS SS DISORDER (from MI, ex-I Object)
no website, but they sound like Blatz mixed with Blitz

THE BLOODREDS (NJ Punx, best non-Ergs NJ release of 2007)
Cock Sparrer inspired catchy as hell punk anthems
http://www.myspace.com/thebloodreds

SPG (2nd 1st show, current members of Wormeaters, Dissystema, I Hate This)
fast hardcore in the lines of Deathreat/ Talk Is Poison type stuff
http://www.myspace.com/spgspecialpatrolgroup

7pm / $5-$6 (touring costs money, and there are 3 touring bands)

@ the Bread Box in New Brunswick, NJ

e-mail bleedingXedges[at]gmail.com for the address
(or sit at home complaining on the internet)

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Comics

I've been real busy with a lot of stuff lately, so I haven't made as many posts as I'd like. I haven't done something not related to hardcore/punk in a while. Before I was into hardcore, I was a comic book nerd. While I still enjoy comics, my main collecting has been through graphic novels. While I was working at a book store, I accumulated a bunch of cool graphic novels. I tracked down the "classics" of the genre (Sin City, V for Vendetta, Watchmen...), and checked out some of the newer hyped books (Exiles, Supreme Power...). I mainly always stick to Marvel titles; New Mutants, X-men and Spider-Man in particular. I also got into stuff like Hellboy, Runaways and Y: the Last Man thanks to my local library heavily stocking their "young adult" section with graphic novels.
So, what sparked my recent resurgence into the world of comics is that every Wednesday, people I work with all go to a comic shop near work. I had previously maybe went to a shop every 6 months or so. Here's what I've been reading lately...

Y: the Last Man- This book I got into through trades. The last issue just came out, and it was probably the best way to end the comic. The story is of a plague that wipes out every man from the earth, leaving only Yorick, his monkey and a planet full of women. The last issue takes place in the future with Yorick telling stories to a clone of himself about what happened after the main storyline ended. An epilogue of sorts. I hear that the book is in the development stages to be made into a series of movies. I'm not really a fan of a lot of the comic movies coming out, but this would be one to look out for.

Madman- I was surprised to see that Madman was back, and it's really good. I've been a fan of Mike Allred's work (Madman, Atomics, X-Force) for a while, and it's good to see Madman back. The latest story revolves around the main character essentially dying, and struggling to find his way back. Madman was a part of the indie comics boom in the 90's, but stood out among a lot of mediocre crap.

Scud- Another great comic from the 90's returns. Scud is probably my favorite comic book ever. It is about a robotic assassin who is supposed to self destruct once it kills its target. This Scud however decides to just cripple his target, and take up freelance assassin gigs to pay the hospital bills. Scud ended in 1998 with a huge cliffhanger, now 10 years later it returns for 4 more issues to wrap up the series. I'm extremely excited, and the first issue back actually progresses the story 10 years. The creator of Scud went on to do some great things in Hollywood (Monster House, Sarah Silverman Show), and thanks to the writers strike was able to finish this. There will be a huge collected trade once all 4 new issues wrap up. I couldn't recommend a comic any more than I can with Scud.

Runaways- Another comic series that I got into through the trades. The story is about a group of children who find out that their children are super villains. Only one of the children in the group have superpowers, though one child has a pet raptor. The kids have to rely on their own resources to outsmart their parents, and strike out to make up for their bad deeds. It has a youthful charm, which reminds me of the New Mutants.

Manchild- This comic only exists in a series of graphic novels. The illustrator/ writer is somewhat known in the HC/Punk community for doing art for some classic records, and playing drums in Double Negative. The comic strips are humorous observations and stories. A lot of the subject matter is HC/Punk related, but is humorous and pokes fun at people without being condescending. The most recent graphic novel comes with a bonus CD of a Melvins demo from 1987.

Exiles- Exiles also just published its last issue, followed by a relaunch soon after. The back story is a cross between X-Men and Quantum Leap, with superheroes traveling to different time periods to fix their own time lines. The series started out strong, then got weak once Chuck Austen took over, then got better later on, then got re-crappy. I think it really suffered when Marvel did the Age of Apocalypse and House of M crossovers. Maybe it was just me who had no interest in it.

Spider-Man- You know Spider-Man, and you know his story. The most recent "One More Day" storyline really fucked up good. Aunt May gets shot, and is going to die (finally!). But in order to save his Aunt, Peter Parker makes a deal w/ Mephisto that if he makes it so Peter and MJ never got together, Aunt May would survive. This basically relaunches all the Spider-Man books, and re-writes history. I'm sorry, but this just doesn't make any sense. Has Marvel forgot the Spider Clone disaster?

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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

TIFY and record reviews

The majority of these records were acquired at This is For You Fest in beautiful Daytona Beach, FL. I went down for a week to visit Annie, and check out the fest. Thanks to everyone who snagged a poster, and thanks to Annie for helping me sell them. Highlights of the fest included: the Blank Stare/Sick Fix/Coke Bust straight edge trifecta, Let Down covering Failure Face w/ Bob singing, the crotch of Nico from Life Trap's pants tearing apart during their first song, seeing old friends/ meeting new friends. See you next year...

7":

Die Kreuzen- Cows and Beer
Classic midwest hardcore finally gets a proper reissue. It's weird to review it since I've had these songs for years, but the quality of this is superior to any bootleg. The cover art and the insert look authentic. Maybe a hybrid of Negative Approach and Void. This 7" is killer; I hope someone re-releases their LP too. This is great for anyone like me who's been listening to Die Kreuzen boots and mp3s, and people wanting to dig deeper into classic early 80's hardcore punk.



Coke Bust- Demo 7"
Coke Bust- Fuck Bar Culture
I wasn't expecting much with a name like Coke Bust, but this is actually pretty damn good. The demo has some youth crew styled sing a longs, but the music is much more fast thrash influenced. The newest record is a lot more like bands like Ripcord and Heresy. They stray from the trappings of the thrash beats that a lot of bands rely on, and make something that's actually interesting. 1/2 of them are in Sick Fix, so if you're into them, I assume you'd like this as well. A lot of the lyrics deal with topics of straight edge, but I think even edge breakers will find something good in this band.


Under Pressure- Habits
I think this is an older release of theirs, but I'd been meaning to check out this band for a while. They have a heaviness to them that's also pretty punk sounding. Think maybe Poison Idea's force crossed with the Wipers' catchy hooks. This is real good, now I'm real bummed that I missed seeing them over the summer. I just bought their new LP, but they've got a bunch of others I need to catch up on.


Homostupids- The Glow
I'm really glad that I gave the Homostupids another chance after that "Brutal Birthday" 7" was kinda a let down. The songs on here have a lot more structure, and have a real blown out garage sound. The sleeve is real minimal also with no credits or track listing anywhere. This shit rules, I need to get their other records now!


Dangerloves- Lipsmart b/w So This is Love
Usually the type of stuff I tend to stay away from, but the record label putting it out (Fashionable Idiots) and the ex-member cred (Career Suicide, Terminal State, Bayonettes, Urban Blight) made me take notice. This is nothing like the typical Toronto old hardcore punk throwback band, this is straight up power-pop. This is really cool, and almost has an old girl group sound (female singer, so yea). If you're into stuff like Knugen Faller or the Unloveables maybe, check it out.


Cult Ritual- s/t
This was a welcome surprise. When I hear that a band has a Black Flag sound, they usually let me down. Cult Ritual however weren't lying. The songs have a real raw later era Flag sound (My War, Slip It in), but is a lot faster and maybe even better. There's a heaviness, but it's still firmly rooted in hardcore punk. I even get a Poison Idea and Siege vibe here.


Bleach Boys- Puke Wave
The Bleach Boys play instrumental surf punk. Sounds cool right? The songs sound like Agent Orange and JFA, but have no lyrics. I don't know if I'd prefer if they weren't instrumental, but this is pretty cool. The production is real fuzzy, and soaked in reverb. I'd love to hear them use a hollow body guitar next time.


Surroundings- Monuments in Ruins
I've seen these guys a few times, and thought they were cool. They have a similar heavy vibe that Pulling Teeth have that's metal w/ punk leanings. I can hear a heavy His Hero is Gone influence here, but with some slow moshy parts.


Republicorpse- To The Dome
Republicorpse play a hardcore/grindcore style. It's pretty fast and heavy, but not really my thing. It's not bad at all, but after going through a huge stack of recent purchases, it doesn't stand out. It does have a cool screened cover, and come w/ a CDr of the 7" (which is nice of them).


Disclose/ Framtid- Chainsawsplit '04
Apparently I snagged the last copy of this bad boy. This is some raw distorted Japanese D-Beat. Obviously you know Disclose, who are probably one of the best Discharge rip offs out there. Framtid is somewhat new, but probably one of the better new Japanese bands I've heard. The vocals are real harsh, and the music's raw. Not for the weak.


A.N.S./ Seasick- Billy in a Bearsuit
I thought this record would be a bit off balance, but it actually flows pretty well together. ANS's recent releases have been reflecting a heavier later era black flag sound, as opposed to the fast skate thrash they did before. Seasick's side sounds a lot more raw (which is a good thing), and gives their songs a lot more bite than on their previous record, "Awakenings." I wish the lyrics sheet wasn't handwritten, so it would be somewhat legible. On as side note, the 7" comes w/ a coupon for a free digital download of the record. A pretty cool idea that I hope will catch on.


Shitstorm/ the Gentle Art of Chokin
Both play what I guess would be described as Grindcore. Real fast and heavy with metallic parts. I'm not too wild about the genre itself, but I think Shitstorm was the standout of the 2 bands.

12":

No Thanks- Are You Ready to Die?
About fucking time! Absolutely classic early 80's NYHC finally gets a real reissue. This contains their 7", demo and a live set. No Thanks was a hardcore band that was from the time period before shitty bands like the Cro Mags, later era Agnostic Front and tough guy garbage dominated the NY scene. Female fronted raw fast punk that needs to be heard. BUY THIS!


Out Cold- Goodbye Cruel World
This came out a while ago, but I picked it up recently. Out Cold has been around for a long time, and unlike most hardcore bands that stick around for a while, they still have yet to release a bad album. I would even be so bold as to say this is one of their best. They keep to the sound of bands from the 90's that were heavily influenced by the early 80's hardcore sound, similar to Voorhees and Fit For Abuse, except they kept at it. They've even got a few new records coming soon; hope they never stop.


Pulling Teeth- Martyr Immortal
On Pulling Teeth's newest record, they keep close in line to their previous record, "Vicious Skin," down to the recording quality and even the artwork. What I've always liked about Pulling Teeth is that the music is heavy, but the vocals don't have that Cookie Monster growl to them. If you're not familiar with them, they've got a heavy Left For Dead influence (obviously since they're named after one of their songs), of metallic soaked hardcore. Where the majority of that genre fails, Pullign Teeth stick to short songs (all songs under 3 minutes, most barely 2) and to the point lyrics. They're definitely one of those bands that can appeal to various crowds, and tour all the fucking time. Keep it up.


A.N.S.- The Process of Stoking Out
Since the last LP, ANS has moved away from the Nardcore worship to later era Flag worship. Still has longish (for a punk band) songs with leads. I guess now the leads are less surfy and more 70's rock. Does that make sense? probably not. Either way, it's still thrashy as hell, but the sound's beefed up a bit.


Weekend Nachos- Punish and Destroy
Better than you'd assume a band called "Weekend Nachos" would be. Weekend Nachos almost sound like a band name that a ska band in high school would haven. Luckily, they sound nothing like that. They play some heavy punishing hardcore in the same style as Neanderthal or Lack of Interest. Real heavy, but not metallic. Recorded as a 2 piece, but I think they're a full band now.


Get Rad- Say Fuck No To Rules, Man
Despite the silly name, silly cover art and silly title; this record's actually not too shabby. The music structure is pretty youth crew posi-core sounding, but the playing style is distorted and fast. I can see these guys appealing to a crowd at a Modern Life Is War show, as well as a Municipal Waste/Rambo type crowd. Surprisingly enjoyable I would say...

CD:

Ruiner- Prepare to be Let Down
Ruiner's long awaited follow up to their 7" from 2005. Understandably it sounds a little different, due to 2 years of constant touring and a drummer change. The music is a bit heavier, and the production is pretty clean, but heavy at the same time. Ruiner's got that modern melodic hardcore sound down. Normally I hate that sound, but Ruiner plays it so damn tight that it rules.


In Defence- Don't Know How to Break Dance
I actually like this more than their GNRP split. Basically it sounds like thrashy hardcore dudes playing music that's more like the early Rev catalog. There's no lyrics included, but they don't seem very serious. The music on the other hand has some serious late 80's style mosh parts. Definitely seems to straddle the line between 80's sXe hardcore and early 00's thrash.


Flash Attacks- Pray for Death
This was recorded before their 7" that I reviewed recently, despite being released after it. This was previously only a CDr demo, but was recently pressed of CD and LP by the band. This is much more straight up crust core sounding than their 7", and doesn't have as many heavy Sabbath-y parts. My crust knowledge is limited, so I won't try to compare it to any bands, and just say it's fucking punk rock man.


Killing the Dream- In Place, Apart
I wasn't too into this band, not that it's not good- just not my style. They play modern/melodic hardcore not unlike Modern Life is War or Ruiner. The cover art is really impressive though.

demos/ cassettes
Reprobates
These guys got their demo in just under the wire to make my top 5 demos of '07, but I didn't get a chance to review it yet. Hot Damn, these Toronto dudes play the 80's throwback hardcore thing a lot better than some of their fellow Canadians. Their sound is much more along the lines of Jerry's Kids. These 5 songs leave you wanting 5 more. The production's real raw, like real hardcore should sound. Keep an eye on this band!

Vile Nation
This is Vile Nation's 2nd demo, which will most likely be their new 7". They've come a long way since their last demo, and have contained the chaotic sound they had before. This reminds me of the Neos with the crazed drums, and fast riffs. They share a guitarist w/ Life Trap, which I only mention to motivate people to check them out.

Cult Ritual
I reviewed their 7" above, but the demo is real cool too. Pretty much the same sound, but more raw and wild. They do an awesome cover of "Nausea" by X that I like more than the original (call me crazy). the B side is a long dirge, similar the the B side of the Siege LP. It's got sound samples and violins and shit, but it's real good.

Judas
This is the tape version of their new 7", which seemed to sell out fast at the fest. They play some real heavy slow hardcore, that's kind of a mix between heavy power violence and Black Sabbath. Pretty good but has some metal parts that don't really do anything for me.

I Hate This
The first side of this tape contains 4 tracks which will be used on their 2 new split 7"s. The second side is basically a re-pressing of their first demo. Since then they've added a bass player, which I think really rounds out the sound well. Their sound is similar to Sick Fix with the screaming female vocals, but the music is a lot more fast and thrashy.

*I'm really stoked that I got a lot of cassette tapes, some people still enjoy this obsolete format*

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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Upcoming NJ shows in January



Jan. 2 @ the Bread Box in New Brunswick, NJ

Blank Stare- ridiculously good Boston HC
(too cool for the internet)

Sick Fix- female fronted sXe Infest worship HC
http://www.myspace.com/sickfix
http://sickfix.dead-city.org

Coke Bust- sXe thrash w/ youth crew parts and blast beats
http://www.myspace.com/cokebust

WORMEATERS- for fans of NA/AF and government conspiracies (ex- Snakebite/Kanamits/S.I.T.W.)
http://myspace.com/wormeaters

I Hate This- female fronted power violence/ thrash (ex-Common Enemy/Chainsaw to the Face)
http://www.myspace.com/wehatethis

e-mail bleedingXedges (at)gmail.com for the address

the 3 touring bands are all Straight Edge, and have records out on Third Party Records
http://www.thirdxparty.com




Jan. 5 @ the Popoff in New Brunswick, NJ

Ramming Speed- Boston pizza party thrash metal
http://www.myspace.com/officialrammingspeed

Guilty Faces- CT punk (2/3 Ratbyte)
http://www.myspace.com/guiltyfaces

Reprob