Abi Ooze: Bad Egg cassette Fashion
$2.50You already know what this is. Get some tactile Bad Eggs on Aklasan and 4302 Records dubbed yellow tapes. Comes with sick fold-out art made by Low Level. Very few copies available so get them now.
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You already know what this is. Get some tactile Bad Eggs on Aklasan and 4302 Records dubbed yellow tapes. Comes with sick fold-out art made by Low Level. Very few copies available so get them now.
120 Copies Euro version Dark Punk from Oakland (Usa) including members of Cruz De NavaJas, Kurraka, Otzi, etc…
The members of Advertisement came up in the punk hardcore scene playing and touring in NW bands like Nasti (Iron Lung Records), Vacant Life (Iron Lung Records), and Big Bite (Pop Wig Records). However, Advertisement is pretty different from those bands. To my ears they re Milk Music meet The Rolling Stones meet Crazy Horse…
In D.C., Asesinato sticks out like a sore thumb amongst their staunchly apolitical and tired peers. They don t pander to a specific audience and they don t equivocate. They are the future of D.C. punk.
Another four tracks of ripping grotty hardcore from Asid, nothing in excess, pared down to the bone, no over-the-top flailing solos, no herky-jerky weirdness, and none of the woozy post-punk stylings found in the members other band Chain of Flowers, just the pure guttural release of searing hardcore riffs crashing into one other, smashing forward…
Demo tape from this oi!-tinged HC band… FFO Last Rites, 86 Mentality, etc. Our take: I don’t know anything about Austerity, but I’ll assume they hail from somewhere near their label’s headquarters in Massachusetts. Musically, they do that SOA Last Rights-type “hardcore with a touch of oi!” thing that was super popular a few years…
Insane D-beat crasher crust from New Jersey.
You gotta dig, punk is nasty. It s mean and dumb and hits ya hard in the gut. But that s just a few aspects of punk. For many, it s a way to feel a part of something. It s smart and witty and a way to finally move those parts of us that…
In the words of the Almighty Biscuit, this is some funky, scary shit . Infinitely danceable but equally off-kilter west coast Punk. Good music for a world stuck in a rutt. Our take: Man, I cannot stop listening to this tape! Not Normal s description is not super informative so I don t know much…
Brand New Demo from Richmonds BENDERHEADS. Featuring members from Unholy Thoughts, Eurotics, Cherry Pits and more. Straight D-Beat annihilation, reminiscent of your favorite Scandinavian bands, not just a buzzword for those who don t know how to describe punk. RIP Kyle Trax
Finally managed to grab some copies of the demo from this much-talked about LA band. These guys come from that group of LA bands that are kind of kindred spirits to the NY Toxic State scene, and that shows here, from the risographed j-card down to the buzzing bass sound that kind of carries the…
Raw, violent and catchy, Blitz s 1982 debut album sounded like a shot of pure rock and roll through the violence of the english working class. Made up by two punks and two skinheads, with a lot to say about violence and football, Blitz appealed to all kinds of lowlifes, who finally had a voice…
Ripping fast, raw Deep Wound-esque hardcore! Our take: This Canadian group delivers three minutes of top-shelf hardcore on this frustratingly short demo. Blood Ties owes a big debt to early Agnostic Front, particularly the way they disregard conventional hardcore song structures. See, for instance, the 22-second “Lemmings,” which starts with a dramatic four-bar intro, goes…
Demo cassette from this new band featuring members of Mystic Inane and Patsy.
Chicago is a violent place ‰ÛÒ violence that is both immediate and implied ‰ÛÒ and Blystex are a product of that violence. Their first statement, Nasty Licks, is not a cute recording; it‰۪s not playful or fun. Nasty Licks is six stompers of primal proto-hardcore beats behind guitars that sound like a bite to the…
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