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Montag, 14. Juli 2014

Record Review: R*U*S*T - "DOCTORS, LAWYERS, STRIPPERS & FOOLS" ("Rebel Sound Music"; Gatefold LP)

R*U*S*T - "DOCTORS, LAWYERS, STRIPPERS & FOOLS"
("REBEL SOUND MUSIC"; Gatefold LP)
(Record pressing info and collectors facts: Gatefold cover; 500 copies in total = 200 copies black vinyl, 200 copies red vinyl, 100 copies white vinyl; total running time = 12 songs, 33 minutes; date of release = 01. April 2014.)
Oh, and with some time of delay or however you may like to call it anyhow else here's now finally my review on the current new album of one of Down Under's finest, the mighty R*U*S*T. (Also one of the strongest bands today, no matter if from Australia or from where the hell else ever.) Released on vinyl and in a gatefold edition in strictly limited numbers by the very active and sympathic "REBEL SOUND MUSIC" label and I received it via mail by Brett Hole of "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" and so of course many THX for it. So okay, and now already enough of the introducing small talk and straight into the action, the review on the music of the new R*U*S*T full length album. They totally sticked true and hold dear to their approach and their style of metallic Bootboy Hard Street Rock music full of dirty rockin' heavy and drunken'n'loud as well as pissed'n'proud roaring guitars, a very massive and beefy and bulked up to the max rhythm section, great snotty and angry as well as cocky and nicely pissed off charismatic lead vocals, as well as great energetic and dynamic drive non stopp, organic rockin' and rollin' grooves, and grapping and full throttle arrangements, or in short: great songwriting by skilled musicians, point and fact. If you know their last year's 7'' releases you will be already familiar with some of the songs on this disc, but it's still enough totally new on it that's waiting to be finally discovered by you (if you should have not done it already). And if you love ROSE TATTOO and MOTÖRHEAD as well as THE 4 SKINS, THE LAST RESORT, and also G.B.H. and if you are a fan of bands like THE CORPS, THUG, and also MURDERER'S ROW, THE BRIDGEBURNERS, and THE BROADSIDERS, too, than you will love R*U*S*T, period. Even you should keep in mind that R*U*S*T aren't copying anyone or anything, because to do so they are simply too damn good and a too independently band. Great lyrics, a brilliant artwork, a great production sound, and a bunch of bonus live songs in brilliant recording sound quality make it all then finally round. Okay, this is a short review but I've written so much about R*U*S*T in the (in parts even not so far) past of this very blog here that I will now close it, not at least I've said all that is or was to say already before this one here, hm, and anyhow I think that this review says it all also in this shorter form. Last words: (1.) R*U*S*T are clearly one of the strongest bands today, to be located somewhere between Brickwall Oi! and dirty and metallic Hard Rock with a street raised charme; and: (2.) This is one hell of a great album that is highly and clearly recommended, so go out and get it if you still don't have it. Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi! /// Andy
(9 of 10 points)
(http://www.rustsydney.com/)
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(http://www.rebelsoundrecords.com/)




Sonntag, 2. März 2014

Record Reviews October 2013 - March 2014; Review Package Part One: 99 Bottles, Bakers Dozen, Epic Problem, Iron & Stone, Kato, Keyside Strike, Kombatantes, Menace, Moment of Truth, R*U*S*T, The Enemy, Thunderfucker, Total Annihilation, Under the Church.

That's it, don't become a slave to them.
"BACK WITH A BANG." (Or something like this...;-)...) Hey folks, and back into action we are finally again with- finally- bringing this very blog here and now back to (new-old) life in a proper way again. No big talking, just straight said: This blog was dead for some months in a row, not laid on ice or what the hell else ever, but laid to rest, dead, period.
It was a troubled year (one more time again, one might could guess), but I think that's something we all know all too well. Things only rarely work out like they once were planned, yes, it's an old story, no bitching around because of it, it's all just about how well you work yourself through and fight out of it, how well you walk through the fire, that's it all, that's what counts and matters solely at the end of the day. So I walked, yehp, and  Istill walk on. Like we all probably do if we want to get along and make it better. So it was too less time and by far too much to do the last year, and somehow slowly this very one blog here fell off along the way. Okay, it's maybe also a matter of setting priorities and this blog simply lost its priorities and importance to me, not at least simply because I had other things to think about and think through and had other things to get straight and take car of than writing and posting online about music, sports, movies, and what the hell maybe else ever. But that was then and this is now, and with a growing feeling  that this really needed to change again from some time in January 2014 on I started working again on the long ago announced posting series to finally get it all done (even it still grows on... whooaaa, we will see where this will end... if it is anyhow ending one day... if you know what I mean... anyway, we will see...), and now I thought: "Hey, fuck off what you've written last September or so what will be next up here, just kick it off again in a proper way and best do it with a new record reviews post." Not at least because of all the bands and labels who kept on sending me their albums for reviewing. (You're great, "THANX!!!" for your sendings, and just SORRY for the long time of waiting.!!!) This will be the first post of new record reviews, and I will deal and review here and now exclusively (with) all the albums that I received by mail from bands and labels around the globe. The second part of the record reviews from October 2013 to March 2014 will deal with all the stuff that I bought in this time. Or so it is planned currently, we will see if this works out or if not even more record reviews package posts will come up in the first before anything else is maybe coming online... we will see. Really a lot stuff that's  from now on coming for you with this two (or even more) posts, but if it all works out it will be just this two posts,(but we will see), but don't wonder if more than just two new record reviews posts will come up here , because if it is too much for only two posts I will extend this. (What could I do else?) And so, FINALLY, here we go again, already lost enough words, now straight into the action. Cheers & Oi! /// Andy
(PS: I know that also the retrospection on 2013 is still missing... some day soon- hopefully- a very short one will come up and then the chapter of 2013 up here is really closed, but we will see if it is then  stillmaking anyhow some sort of sense after all or not, so just you wait and see...)

Wisdom. All what really matters in life.

Always believe in yourself.
Announcement - Last Words before the reviews finally kick off: Big "THANK YOU!"'s go out to everyone who supported this blog with sending me your music, your bands material, your albums over the sort of a half year that this blog was dead and so kept it which means this blog in a sort of "re-animation friendly comatose status", THANX to you all, you're GREAT!!! And a big "SORRY!!!" for the long time you had to wait for your reviews and records to come finally up here. And extra big "THX!!!" go out to Brett Hole and "BLACK HOLE RECORDS", SUFFER THE PAIN, TRIBÜNAL, "SKINFLINT MUSIC", and "AGGROBEAT RECORDS". You're the best!!! And also big thanks to the guys in the "FAT SKINZ SECURITY" group for enlighting my faith and trust in Oi! Oi! Oi! music again, and for Bernando and his great and still very passionated work with his several blogs that finally motivated me to get my lazy ass up again. That's it, now here we go!!!

And don't ever forget: This is a P.C. free area. This means, that if you feel offended by the content or even already by the very existence of this blog, that's your thing to deal with, don't tick me off with your bitching, period. And, think about it, maybe you're just not in the target group of this blog, right?!? So go and fuck off and read something somewhere else. And, just btw, it's P.C. free for good reasons:

That's how it is.
And now, let's go!!! It feels good to be finally (!!!) back in action again.

RECORD REVIEWS: OCTOBER 2013 - MARCH 2014, PT. I

99 BOTTLES & TOTAL ANNIHILATION - "COLORADO Oi!"
(Split E.P.)
("REBEL SOUND MUSIC"; 7'')
(If I am now not totally wrong, then this 7'' was released by the early beginning of 2014, but don't take my word on that...)
Whoooaaaa, they are really back, TOTAL ANNIHILATION are damn fucking truly and really back in action. This rules!!! They are teaming up for this split E.P. released on 7'' vinyl with their Colorado Oi! mates in the 99 BOTTLES, and both bands deliver two songs on their sides of the vinyl disc, and the running time of this is at all around ten minutes. Side A is owned by the 99 BOTTLES, and to be honest they are a band that I didn't know so far. Or at least they weren't anyhow "present" or something like this to me and in my mind. They offer us two songs, "LOST MY WAY" and "SKINHEAD VIOLENCE". And this is hymnal forward pushing straight ahead no bullshit American Oi! Oi! Oi! music with a great marking lead guitar and a strong rockin' edge to it that reminds me quite a bit of the almighty FATSKINS from Arizona/U.S.A. and this in the way of the delivery as well as in the approach of the music, but don't get me wrong, because they surely not copy and paste this legends. Rockin' and forward pushing guitars with great leads, snotty and very charismatic sung melodic lead vocals, and a precise as fuck rhythm section at work. Great stuff, no matter if you take the melodic and fast ahead "LOST MY WAY" or the more mid paced heavy forward stomping "SKINHEAD VIOLENCE" marked by heavy sawing guitars and a roaring rhythm section. Cool Skinhead lyrics on top of it, and also a first class perfect to the music matching production sound. What could you ask more for? Right, nothing. The 99 BOTTLES get 10 out of 10 points, without a doubt, and especially fans of the FATSKINS and the PHOENIX CITY MUGGERS should make sure that they know them. Then it's time to flip the vinyl and then it really happens, TOTAL ANNIHILATION are damn fucking back. And how they are back, fuck, just great!!! They give us a new own song of them named "YOU NEVER WERE" that is inspired by and dedicated to a good friend of them who died, and then they do give us a cover track of the infamous THE TEMPLARS classic "THE GLORY IT ONCE WAS". (And latest with this they would be or will be open 14/88 at least or especially for all of the mentally and intellectually incestuous german AFA P.C. nutjobs outta there.) It is great to hear that they stick true to their great style of American Oi! music somewhere between the YOUTH DEFENSE LEAGUE, BOOT PARTY, SOLDIER 76, PATTON'S LEGION, VANGUARD, HARDSOLE, and BATTALION 86, and maybe also fans of OXBLOOD and COUNTERATTACK will find their new favorite group (in case you really shouldn't  know them already). But it's even more great to see or hear/listen to that they really enriched and developed their style, and this on the same high level of quality than before, if not even on a lifted level of quality. Strong "CHISWICK"/(early) SKREWDRIVER feeling mixed with some SONS OF LIBERTY stuff of the lead guitar playing, an organ to back up the guitar solo, great ideas, even greater implementations, first class. Marked is their music, style, and sound still by the brutal and very unique and so damn charismatic lead vocals, great songwriting and energy non stopp, as well as great hard hitting and heavy stomping and also really nice varying and pretty diverse guitar work, a very present angry rumbling bass, and heavy hitting drumming, all tight and precise like fuck and totally in time all the time. Great songwriters at work, and also damn strong musicians, that deliver a totally stand-alone music. I love it!!! And I can't wait for a new proper full length finally to come!!! And also the almighty THE TEMPLARS they pay their respectful and honourable tribute in a fantastic way with delivering a brilliant cover version of one of their all time biggest songs. Great!!! Even more than this, point and fact. Also great lyrics on top of it, and a clear and warm, yet powerful and still somehow dirty production sound we get also as well. They also get clearly 10 out of 10 points. Good to see them finally back in action again!!! Made round is this brilliant package by a first class production sound, like more or less already said. So, what shall I say more, don't think twice, just go out and get this fantastic piece of American Oi! music. You won't get it any better than this. Perfect!!! Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi! /// Andy
(10 of 10 points)
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(PS: And THANKS to Brett Hole of "BLACK HOLE RECORDS" for sending me this great little album.)

BAKERS DOZEN & KOMBATANTS - "EUROPEAN INVASION"
("SKINFLINT MUSIC"; LP/CD)
(Released in the autumn of 2013.)
I received this album via E-Mail in its MP3 promotion version direct from the great guys in "SKINFLINT MUSIC", thnaks for this one more time again. This is a split release by this (U.S.) American label featuring the roughnecked warhorses of BAKERS DOZEN from Scot land and the at least to me pretty new Sverige Oi! Rock & Roller of the name of KOMBATANTS. Both bands deliver six songs to us what makes it a twelve song release at all, and this split runs through in thrity-seven minutes. It was released as far as I know or better as far as I think I know on LP as well as on CD, and the title of this release should be clear: The Bravehearts from Scotland and the Vikings from Svealand head over from the shores of old Mother Europe to invade the United States of America. And this is also displayed in the great artwork of this release. So, now after this facts to the bands and the music. BAKERS DOZEN... need I really to introduce them? No, I don't really think so, and also on this very blog here they had been featured already before. So, in short: One of the best active european Oi! and/or Skinhead Rock & Roll bands outta there, and one of the most defamed and attacked ones outta there too that seems to have always a prominent place reserved in the crosslines of todays AFA P.C. mafia when this nutjobs go on another witchhunt. At the end of the day this speaks more for BAKERS DOZEN than for their "enemies", this anonymous bunch of cowards. Musicwise they stayed true to themselves: Hard, heavy, brutal, and crushing Oi! Oi! Oi! with a heavy rocking edge to it and heavily and strongly dominated by the harsh guitars, the characteristic and smart'n'hard lead vocals, big and broad back up chants, and mighty and sing-a-long-friendly refrains. Crushing tunes and heavy beats for the Skins, Hools, and Punks outta there that still know about the real deal. For fans of hard stomping Brickwall Oi! like CONDEMNED 84 as well as for fans of todays brutal bonecracking Skinhead Rock (& Roll) like RETALIATOR this brave Scottish Skins of BAKERS DOZEN will be exactly what's needed in their stereo. I love it, I love this band, and this six songs are some of the most strongest stuff, also lyrical. Great outspoken and critical lyrics as well as cool Way of Life related stuff. Diverse songwriting, grapping arrangements, and especially fresh guitar riffing, and also a incredible tight and precise harsh working rhythm section (drums and bass), all what you need. BAKERS DOZEN get 9 out of 10 points, and I can't wait for a new full length of them to come hopefully soon. Great done job by the Bravehearts from the Highlands of Scottland. Next stop: Sverige. KOMBATANTS... who the fuck?!? A to me totally new band. I don't know if they have already released something else, and I am also too lazy to google it here and now, excuse me, please... They play a more soft and sort of Streetpunk-ish version of Oi! Oi! Oi! music, especially (or maybe just at least?) compared with BAKERS DOZEN. Rough guitars, snotty vocals, crunching bass, make-lace-drums, sing a longs, and all very thirsty, with a slight (a very slight) sailor feeling (test out "PIRATE SKINS"). Nothing special or fancy and I don't know what to write more about it here and now. Not bad, for sure not, okay to solid stuff, also for sure, but nothing that makes me want to play it again oh too soon. Reminds me a bit of the THE PATRONS debut EP from some years ago (I reviewed it also up here some years ago), but not so fast played. Okay songwriting, solid arrangements, everything's okay, but then that's it. Hurts no one, runs through when played, so enough words. They get 6 out of 10 points from me here and now, like okay and solid releases get up here in general. The clear victors or leaders of this split are BAKERS DOZEN and their six songs alone are reason enough to buy this album, and so you should do in case that you still don't call it your own. Great artwork and in cases of both bands a powerful yet still dirty and pretty great production sound on top of it all. Buy it if you still don't have it, BAKERS DOZEN alone are incentive to buy alone. Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi! /// Andy
(7,5 of 10 points)
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EPIC PROBLEM - "LINES"
("LONGSHOT MUSIC", "PIRATES PRESS", "REBEL SOUND RECORDS" & "REBELLION RECORDS"; 7'')
(Released in late 2013, if I am now not totally wrong with that...)
Whooaaa, that's a cool release. And a album that I probably would have never ever stumbled upon. So even more a extra big "THANKS!!!" to Brett Hole of "BLACK HOLE RECORDS" who send me this album via mail. This is, if I now have settled my mind correct together, a release that was released by the end of 2013, and it is a 7'' vinyl E.P. album that is released in form of a cooperation of and between the above mentioned labels. This 7'' features four songs, two on each side, in around ten minutes of complete running time. And this is something that I pretty much always cheer up to (as long as it is made good or even better), this si something pretty new and full of fresh ideas and creativity. And, just by a look at the (btw really great) coverartwork you may already got it, that this is something different compared to what the mentioned labels usually release. No Oi!, no Streetpunk, nah, at least not really that much. This is no bullshit taking Melodic Hardcore or Melody Core blended here and there with some fresh (U.S. American) Streetpunk influences. Imagine a mixture out of RISE AGAINST, PROPAGANDHI (to their "TODAY'S EMPIRES, TOMORROW'S ASHES" period), and some IGNITE mixed up with THE UNSEEN and some THE HARRINGTON SAINTS influences (and in "SINK" we get some cool MISFITS "Ohohooo-Ahahaaa" choirs as well). Sharp and hard, dry and heavy, but above all damn melodic and in every positive sense of it catchy guitar work, charismatic really sung throaty lead vocals, widescreen back up chants, and a forward storming rhythm section make and mark the music, above all the great melodies and powerful anthemic vocal, verse, and refrain arrangements. Great diverse and away carrying songwriting, skilled musicians, thumbs up lyrics, and a perfect to the music matching dynamic and energetic production sound, and all made round by a great artwork. I love this record, and I am really looking forward for more to come by EPIC PROBLEM. Nothing left to say, just that this is highly recommended to you.
(10 of 10 points)
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IRON & STONE - "MAELSTROM"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online + Download-Release)
(Released in February 2013.)
A friend of mine told me to check out this band, IRON & STONE, that would consist out of friends of him. So I did, I checked them out. This was late, very late summer if not early autumn last year, hm, back then this album was already released a half year ago or so, hm, and now it's March 2014 and it is over an year already out... But okay, who cares... So, in case that you have missed it so far, then just read on. Ah, and please don't ask me if there had been any physical releases of this been released back then. I know only of this MP3-Release, you can listen to it up on there Bandcamp site and if you like what you hear then buy it to download it and it's a ''name your price''-thing or -pick. Okay, so, I didn't know IRON & STONE before but I liked the artwork and the art that was displayed at their site and so I got curious about them, and when I finally clicked the "Play!" button (it's really easy these days to get music to listen to, just browse some names, surf to the sites, and do a click with the left of your CPU mouse and all is there in a few seconds...) they made me promptly like them. This is Sludge Metal blended with Stoner marks and enriched with slight impressions of Doom and some Post-Core/Metal-something. Deep and heavy buzzing, stunning hard guitars (with a strong Stoner Rock tone to it all), suffering throaty screamed and shouted lead vocals, a thundering bass and drumming, depressing melancholic atmosphere and mood of the songs, intense songwriting, and mostly down pace songs. It's all there, but I would love them to do something more, a little bit sort of a X-Factor stuff, and especially the vocals do lack more alternation and could need a broader, a wider range of emotions being expressed in a more varying way, if they then also add maybe a bit more fast pace and here and there some suprising moments in the guitar play as well as in the songwriting in general so that the songs vary more from one to another then IRON & STONE hold all what it takes to come off as a big positive surprise, because the potential they surely have and showcase here already. To the lyrics I can't say that much and so I will spare me every words more about them, before I say something completly wrong. But what I can say is that the artwork (which means the cover) rules and that the production sound owns pro quality. IRON & STONE are to be located somewhere in the wide field in between NEUROSIS, EYE HATE GOD, KYUSS, and BLACK SABBATH, to name some loose fix points to compare them with at least a little bit or something so like this. A good album, for sure, so give it a fair try if you are into Sludge and Stoner musick. Cheers!!! /// Andy
(7 of 10 points)
(Copy this link into your browser on go there: http://ironandstone.bandcamp.com/.)

KATO - "BURIED WITH THE RAIN"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online + Download-Release)
(Released June 2013.)
A band unknown to me before and beside this album so far still pretty much unknown. I've stumbled upon them last autumn when surfing for new music through the web. What I've found pleased my gusto, even it is surely music you need to be in the right mood for to listen to. This is a band from Greensboro, North Carolina/U.S.A. (and I think it is a real band and not ''just'' a man one project, but I am not so sure at all about it, so don't take my word on it) completly dedicated to Sludge and Doom inspired metallic blackened Dark Hardcore with a NEUROSIS inspired Post Core/Post Metal edge to it. On this, there second album that is released as a online MP3 release to listen to for free up on their Bandcamp site and if you want to download it then you can do so for a name your price pick, three songs including album with a total running time of about thirteen minutes they celebrate a dark, sinister, morbid, depressive, suffering, suffocating, suicidal, and apocalyptic musick to burn down a town or two to. Noisy distorted and evil buzzing and sawing guitars, suffocating and sick screamed and suffering roared lead vocals, and a shredding rhythm section to back it all up. Intense atmosphere and intense songwriting with a lot of twists and turns and truckloads full of surprises and sound collage things, NEUROSIS and SUNN O))) meet EYE HATE GOD and stuff like SCRUSHAHOR and STRIBORG. Nothing for every day or every mood, but good stuff anyhow for sure. And a band, that I personally would love to see on "SOUTHERN LORD" one day. Strong cover art that catches up perfect the dreary and dying mood of the musick, perfect matching inexorably production sound, hm, and to the lyrics I can't say anything - even song titles like "YET HIS SHADOW STILL LOOMS", "AND ALL OF THE RATS GATHER", and "DUST OF EARTH" maybe speak already enough for themselves. Fans of really intense and extreme musick should make sure to listen to KATO, I can only say that otherwise you would miss out an a truly damn good band that promises a lot for the future. Cheers!!! /// Andy
(8 of 10 points)
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KEYSIDE STRIKE & R*U*S*T - "OLDE WOLRDE, NEW WORLD E.P."
("BLACKHOLE RECORDS", "REBEL SOUND MUSIC", "PUG MUSIC" & "AGGROBEAT MUSIC"; 7'')
(Released in the autumn/winter of 2013.)
This E.P. was originally released as a 7'' vinyl disc and I received it by E-Mail in its MP3 promo version for reviewing purposes, send to me by Brett Hole of "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" who put it out in cooperation together with some other well known labels, and once again "THX!!!" for sending it to me. (And of course "SORRY!!!" for the long time of waiting...) So, on this 7'' split release KEYSIDE STRIKE from England and R*U*S*T from Australia are teaming up together, with KEYSIDE STRIKE taking Side A and representing the "OLDE WORLDE" and R*U*S*T taking Side B and representing the "NEW WORLD" on this "OLDE WORLDE, NEW WORLDE E.P." titled release. KEYSIDE STRIKE deliver three songs, R*U*S*t two songs, and this in all five songs run through in around twelve minutes. KEYSIDE STRIKE I know already from their split with the almighty IRON CROSS on "KOI RECORDS" from some years ago. But I had them more Hardcore and Oi! in my memory then what I listen to of them on this release. A wild mixture out of heavy and harsh stomping Brickwall Oi!, metallic and rockin' MOTÖRHEAD impressions, Psychobilly influences (especially in the rhythm arrangements of the songs, in particular "KNIVES" must be named in this case here), and some slight Hardcore marks here and there (especially because of the brutal throaty shouted lead vocals). Wild and firy stomping and storming "crossculture-melting" musick sort of "Metallic Psycho Oi! Core" or what the hell else ever. Don't really matter how you want to name it, I like it pretty much. Really damn good stuff, cracking guitars, smashing bass, boneshaking drumming, brutal and heavy lead vocals, fresh arrangements, good songwriting, some fresh ideas, and really good musicians at work. Just make it here and there more tight and to the point and cut off crappy tracks like "YOUTH 2K" and this will get even better. KEYSIDE STRIKE here get 8 out of 10 points. Then to the Side B and with this to R*U*S*T. Well known up here, not at least because they released in 2013 some great shit, and their completly very own 7'' and the four way split of 2013 had been already reviewed up here, and now also this split of them with KEYSIDE STRIKE. I will make it short this time: One more time again just damn great stuff of them!!! Even more rockin' and rollin' then the last time(s) around. Mix MOTÖRHEAD and especially ROSE TATTOO with good old Brickwall Oi! and you know the deal. Fresh it up with a strong own identity, and let the Rock & Roll and Hard Rock influences more and more clearly take the lead and you will know what to do: Crank up the volume, rock hard, party harder. Great strong guitar work, charismatic sung lead vocals, sing a long friendly big refrains, tight rhythm section, cool songwriting, fresh own ideas, all there. For fans of THE CORPS and THUG, as well as for MUDERER'S ROW, THE BRIDGEBURNERS, and also a bit for fans of THE BROADSIDERS. R*U*S*T get 9 out of 10 points. Both bands deliver their songs in strong and crushing production sounds and this 7'' comes in a sheer beautiful artwork. Nothing left to say, just go and get it, period. Cheers & Rock'n'Oi! /// Andy
(8,5 of 10 points)
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MENACE - "TOO MANY PUNKS ARE DEAD"
("REBEL SOUND MUSIC"; LP)
(Originally released in 2012, on LP rereleased by "REBEL SOUND MUSIC" in the autumn of 2013.)
Received this vinyl rerelease of the so far last (?) MENACE full length album via E-Mail in its promotional MP3 version from Brett Hole of "BLACK HOLE RECORDS" (that so it seems are somehow involved in the release or the distribution of this album), and so once again thanks very much for it. And of course also once again sorry for the late review on it. Okay, back to the topic. MENACE, Punkrock legends from the U.K., Old School, veterans... and a band that never ever was on my list, haha ;-) ... Back then in the days they had been on countless Punk and Punkrock compilations disc that I bought or borrowed and some of their releases made their way to me, but just to make their way also back away from me to where they came from. Don't know why, but it was always too much "old men Punkrock music" for me, if you know what I mean respectively what I want to say, haha ;-) ... Okay, so you see, maybe not the best starting positions for that review. Okay, anyhow, this album was originally released in 2012 and then in 2013 it saw its vinyl release via "REBEL SOUND MUSIC", and so now here it is. MENACE play a Hard Rock influenced and in general pretty strong rockin' old schoolish classical U.K. Punkrock style, the songs are carried forward by snotty vocals, dirty rocking guitars, and are backed up by tight and stunning rolling bass and drum playing. It's all pretty laid back, pretty rocking and rolling, and also all pretty melodic. I would just love that it would be more compelling, that it all would have more energy and also more drive forward, and that the songwriting and especially the rhythm arrangements and also the drum playing would be at least only a little bit more diverse. It reminds me a bit of the ABRASIVE WHEELS album "SKUM" that I reviewd last year up here, but Ihave to add to this that the ABRASIVE WHEELS simply did it (afr) better, period. Also here and there and especially due to the bass and drum work the G.B.H. "PUNK JUNKIES" album comes to my mind, like said from time to time here and there. Anyhow, pretty strong is the guitar work that also offers some nice and also fresh ideas. Good and nicely diverse lyrics, a great artwork, and a strong production sound then finally add to this album. Not really my favorite bottle of protein shake, but also anything but bad. A solid release, nothing else. Give it a try, especially if you are into Old School U.K. Punkrock with strong Hard Rock and Rock (& Roll) influences, because then it could be that you will love this piece of vinyl. For me it is still too much old men (Punk) Rock music, but maybe I'm also just not in the exact target group of MENACE, who knows, but I think so ;-) ... Cheers & Oi! /// Andy
(6 of 10 points)
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MOMENT OF TRUTH - "MOMENT OF TRUTH E.P."
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online + Download-Release)
(Released at the 17th of November of 2013.)
A very good friend of mine (Angelo, the guitar player and mastermind of and behind the mighty 2 DIAS DE SANGRE) pointed me into the direction of MOMENT OF TRUTH, a new band from Nuremberg in Germany formed around the (former?) CRACKDOWN singer (if I am informed right) and that started out in 2013. This is their debut E.P., a self titled one, released at the 17th of November of the last year. And it was also around this time when Angelo told me to go and check them out. And so I did. And he was right with the anticipation that MOMENT OF TRUTH would really please my gusto. On this E.P. they give us five songs in around twenty minutes, and if I got my facts settled right together then this is not only released as this MP3 release online for free downloading on their Bandcamp site but it is also released in a physical form (as a CD I would guess) as well. MOMENT OF TRUTH label themselves as Punkrock... okay, you can name them so, no problems with it, but I would rather say that this is Oi!/Streetpunk and Punkrock fueled Hardcore with loads of mighty sing a longs in it. And this all done damn fucking good, period. Crushing guitar work full of powerful riffing, great leads and cool melodies, and energy, power, drive, and pure strength is truly the highlight of the music of MOMENT OF TRUTH and the most marking element. Then there are the brutal shouted slightly throaty and very slightly guttural intoned lead vocals as well as wide broadscreen gang shout back ups and crew choirs that enrich and cultivate it all. And all is backed up by a incredible beefy and bulky, sheer massive rhythm section that gives it all the right powerful punch. Great sing a longs and mighty chorus parts we get here also non stopp and without end. All is delivered by strong musicians that are also skilled songwriters and that have here some great grapping high energy fueled tunes settled together. I like it really very much and it should please Hardcore folks as well as Skinheads, Hooligans, and Punkrockers that are also to Hardcore and Oi! addicted. Just here and there a bit more variation of the pace and the lead singing here and there, and it would be sort of perfect or so. Comparable to the old DISCIPLINE to their unforgotten "BULLDOG STYLE" days, and if you liked and still like this time and style and sound (and how could ya not?) than you will love MOMENT OF TRUTH and you should make sure to check them out promptly. Can't wait for more of them to come, and thanks to Angelo for making me known to them. Good lyrics, cool artwork, and a HD quality production sound we get on top of it all. And now I just ask myself why the hell they aren't on any good proper record label... However: Get it, now!!! Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi! /// Andy
(9 of 10 points)
(Copy this link into your browser on go there if you want to get the free download of it: http://mot904.bandcamp.com/.)

THE ENEMY - "LIE TO ME"
("REBEL SOUND MUSIC" & "BLACKHOLE RECORDS"; 7'')
(Released by the end of summer/beginning of autumn of 2013.)
Man... seems to be freaky fuckin' ages since I got this album and announced it to be reviewed up here in the final words of the last record reviews posting up here so far. It back then reached me only a little bit too late for still making it into the mentioned post... but never would I have thought that it would take so long for it to be finally reviewed up here by me for you. Okay... that's life, I guess... anyhow... Ah, and don't get the cover artwork wrong, this is definitely no THE 69 EYES like glammy Gothic Rock ;-) . This was released on vinyl as a 7'' single by "REBEL SOUND MUSIC" and I think that in one way or another in this release or in promoting it also "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" had been involved because they send me this little album via E-Mail in its promo version back then. Four new THE ENEMY songs we get, in around twelve minutes. I think THE ENEMY are a more or less semi-legendary band from (I guess) the States and this are four totally new songs of them. Okay, to be honest... I never heard of them and didn't knew them before and so this four songs are or better had been a totally new discovery to me. And I liked what I heared and still like it today. Relaxed and melodic but not candy-coated or lame Streetpunk full of melodic yet pretty heavy guitar playing (with a lot of fresh ideas, like for example the cool guitar lead of "ALL GUNS BLAZING" with its slide guitar hint) that mark the songs strongly, and hymnal arrangements with loads of Sing A Long potential and all delivered perfect by a great charismatic lead singer that simply owns a very anthemic style and voice of lead singing, and all is backed up by a tight, precise, and pretty heavy working rhythm section. The songwriting is great, the arrangements of this songs as well and also filled with nice little fresh and very own ideas, and they manage also to somehow deliver a sort of totally releaxed and absoultely non-hastily feeling or mood or maybe atmosphere that is really just great and without any bullshit hustle and bustle. I like it. The powerful refrains and chorus lines only add up to this. Best songs are without a doubt from my point of view "ALL GUNS BLAZING" and "LITTLE BIG MAN", but also "LIE TO ME" and "YOU, THE PEOPLE" convince in a total way. And especially I like the very strong marking guitars that also don't shy away from cool solos and fresh and grapping leads that really let the guitars sing along as well. Thumbs up for this release of fresh Streetpunk or maybe just Punkrock without any clichés and instead of this filled with quality, skills, and autheticity. I can only highly recommend it to you, if you should have missed out on it so far. Also very stand alone, so that any bands to compare them with aren't coming to my mind right now right here. Good and strong lyrics on top of it, as well as a cool artwork, and a first class production sound. Again, highly recommend by me to/for you, so just go and get it if you like Streetpunk/Punkrock and know what's good for you, period. Cheers & Oi! /// Andy
(9 of 10 points)
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THUNDERFUCKER - "EXHAUST"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online + Download-Release)
(Released at 3rd of September 2013.)
Eleven songs in about thirteen minutes we get from THUNDERFUCKER on their self-released debut (?) titled "EXHAUST". THUNDERFUCKER are from Muenster in Germany and just by looking at the running time and the amount of tracks pushed through in that short time you may already know what we get from them, and if you thought like "Grindcore." then you were right, this is Grindcore. (And judging by the song titles pretty much of the totally P.C. kind... but who cares... let them do their thing and act their part...) This band and album had been recommended to me by a friend of mine, hm, but I am not so sure why... Anyhow, this album is up for a free download on their Bandcamp site, but don't ask me if there are any physical copies of it floating around. Short songs filled with dirty sawing and noisy shredding guitars, guttural screamed and shouted hysterical vocals (by different singers - and especially the lead singing, no matter of whom, lacks soo much of everything... incredible...), and a fast paced rhythm section backing it then all up. Here and there it gets a little bit slower and some fresh surprises come into play (listen to the highlight of this album titled "DIE ANDEREN"), but mostly it is all fast paced and stoic hammering slightly chaotic grinding noise that attacks your ears from out of your speakers. Only very, very rarely better, mostly by far more very bad than anything like good, and also mostly all the time not too surprising or fresh or creative or good at all, the songwriting skills could really need to be strengthened up. I think you know the deal, if you are into mostly non-metallic, punky, short timed and fast paced, very simple and also very primitive and reduced to the essentials Grindcore than give THUNDERFUCKER a try, if you expect something more and also your Grindcore to be more than just reduced to the rudimentary essentials noise, hm, then better stay away from them. I think this is exactly what they want to do and so it is all good and fine and let them do their thing and have fun, all okay, but I can't take them really that much serious, they should develop their musick quite a bit so that we could talk of real songs and real music in more than just two or three cases. But that's just my perception, if you are into above described target group of the reduced, simple, primitive, non-metallic, punky Grindcore stuff then you will maybe love them and should check them out promptly. To the lyrics I can't say that much and so I won't, even it seems to be very stereotypical cliché P.C. stuff, but who cares, if that's there thing, like already said, let them do their thing and have fun, as long as they are hurting nobody ;-) ... The dirty and noisy production sound fits perfect to the music, without a doubt, but if it benefits it that much I am not so sure at all, but I like the cover artwork really quite a bit. Okay, more than enough said, nothing for me, I am out of it. If you think you are probably into it then check the following link, otherwise make sure to stay away from this crappy noise...
(1 of 10 points)
(Copy this link into your browser on go there: http://thunderfucker.bandcamp.com/album/exhaust.)

UNDER THE CHURCH - "DEMO 2013"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online + Download-Release)
(Released in April of 2013.)
After Rock & Roll and Oi!, Streetpunk and Punkrock and Sludge and Grindcore now some Metal musick is up, Metal of the Death Metal kind. hailing down from Iceland. Time to crack down your ears ;-) . UNDER THE CHURCH are a young Death Metal band from Iceland, playing an Old School style of Death Metal with a special swedish touch to it. They released this album as a Online and Download Release that you can listen to and buy it (for downloading) for a price of 20SEK online up on their Bandcamp site (copy this link into your browser and just go there: http://underthechurch.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2013.) so if you like what you read further on here then just go there and listen to it and in case you like it then just buy it right there. (If there had been also any physical releases out I don't know, sorry.) So, okay, further on and onwards things should go and so they do right now, right here. UNDER THE CHURCH play rough and fast, moshing and thrashing Old School Death Metal with a nice olde tyme Sverige flair to it all which means that the old (and early) DISMEMBER, ENTOMBED, GRAVE, EDGE OF SANITY, as well as also UNLEASHED are very well known to them (- so I would guess). Shredding and sawing, dirty and rough, loud and noisy, hard, heavy, yet also in the right moments pretty melodic guitars mark the songs heavily, deep guttural grunted vocals add up to it, and a broad and harsh thundering rhythm section then makes it all round. The songwriting differs from very fast moments (but no blast speed anywhere) over evil thrashing parts and totally old school Mosh moments, to down paced slow motion Doom parts, with the guitar playing (the riffs as well as the leads) being clearly the dominant factor of it all, all cultivated slightly with some pretty chaotic flair and taste to it all here and there. Nothing anyhow new and also not at least a little single bit of changing the formula, but okay, I guess that wasn't their goal anyhow. This is through and through pure swedish Old School Death Metal, with a for me a little bit too strong retro feeling here and there, some more fresh kept ideas and a stronger own identity won't do them any harm in my book, if you know what I mean. But they are a young band and we will see where their journey will lead them to. For now this is all in all truly a good starting point, without a doubt, so if you are into Old School Death Metal (especially of that certain swedish kind) then you shouldn't think twice and check them out promptly in case that you still don't know them. To the lyrics I can't say anything, but the old schoolish dirty yet heavy production sound and the funny Zombie artwork (what gives this all a somehow ironic and humoristic touch on top) make this all round. Good stuff so far already, keep it rollin'. Let us see what you bring to the table with your next sign of life, I'm curious. Cheers /// Andy
(7 of 10 points)
(Copy this link into your browser on go there: http://underthechurch.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2013.)

UNDER THE CHURCH - "BURNING"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online + Download-Release)
(Released in December 2013.)
And here it is already, the next sign of life of/by UNDER THE CHURCH, the Sverige Old School Death Metal freaks from the city of Reykjavik, Iceland. This is a new song by them recorded and released in December 2013 up for listening to and downloading on their Bandcamp site (the link will close this review, so just look down), if you want to download it so that you have it at home on your own disc and maybe then burn and copy it on a CD-R or so then you have to pay 8SEK for it. They sticked true to their style and with "BURNING" they give us this one new song of/by them, and "BURNING" is a mad and evil thrashing hard, heavy, and harsh rampage song marked by aggressive and typical old schoolish swedish guitar riffing, sharp and fast, and then the deep throaty guttural grunts and the furious storming rhythm section add up to it. "BURNING" gives us no or allows us no breaks to breath, instead of this it hammers in a stoic and nearly hypnotic full throttle way through in under three minutes running time at all. Imagine a aggressive and stoic forward marching mixture out of old and early DISMEMBER and old and early UNLEASHED and you will get a pretty good idea of what UNDER THE CHURCH created here with "BURNING". Still Old School as fuck so don't expect them to invent the wheel new or something like this, but if you like this kind of (Death) Metal music then check it out. They've done a really good job on and with "BURNING", cutted off the crappy retro feeling quite a bit and delivered beside this all in all just a decent song, point and fact. Again I can't say anything to or about the lyrics, but the great authentic production sound and the funny Slasher Horror Demon artwork really convince as well. Good job, really good job, and now just give us a proper full length at least of this quality and all and everything will be fine. Cheers!!! /// Andy
(8 of 10 points)
(Copy this link into your browser on go there: http://underthechurch.bandcamp.com/track/burning.)



Okay folks, that's it for now, the next post(s) will be some more record reviews for you, and there's still a lot in the pipeline, waiting to be finally reviewed up here. A bunch of releases of the sympathic "AGGROBEAT RECORDS" label is still waiting to be reviewed, as well as new or current releases of SUFFER THE PAIN and TRIBÜNAL and to me new bands like DRIFTER who send me their stuff for reviewing, and who knows if not already new stuff is in the mail. (Will have a look later on.) And not to talk about all the records that I've bought over the last passed months... Thinking now about it then I think that you can prepare yourself for at least two other record reviews posts coming up here in the soon future.
When you ask me when the next one will come up then I can only say as soon as possible. I am starting tomorrow my new work/job, and currently I can't say how much time intensive this will be, but some day the coming week or latest at the next weekend the next post or even posts will come up. Next time exclusively record reviews again, then more will come and add to it in the future,  but don't ask me when, but all step after step, so don't ask me for any future plans, just wait, see, and let yourself be surprised, that's pretty much how I handle it up here as well. Ah, but trust me when I say, that much to read will follow from now on more or less (hopefully pretty) regulary again.
That's all, thanks for your time and interest, and it really feels good to be in the action again.
Cheers & Oi! /// Andy

Wise words.

Samstag, 31. August 2013

Record Reviews August 2013: "Reviewpackage" feat. ABRASIVE WHEELS, CRACKS & SCARS, HATEBREED, HEAVY EYES, PATRIOT, REVILERS, RUST, SHADE OF MANKIND, TERROR, THE GUV'NORS, TRIBÜNAL, VARIOUS ARTISTS, VIOLENT ARREST, WHITE FLAG DOWN

Hey folks, right at the moment which means at the third of August 2013 I started working on what is planned to be the package post of Record Reviews in and for August. Maybe the part one of all in all two or even more to come up posts of this kind this month after a pretty big load of records is up to be reviewed this month, but maybe also the solely Record Reviews post for this very month, we will see how I decide to handle it in the end. (After this post comes up at the last day of August you may have already came by yourself to the conclusion that I decided to put all record reviews in just one post which means this one here so don't think a second record reviews post of/for August 2013 will come up following this one today/tonight.) I've settled a few records together, again and of course, covering a wide distance of music from Oi! and Streetpunk (this time pretty present again, in contrast to the last time) over Punkrock to Hardcore and then onwards on to Crustcore and ending with totally apocalyptic and sinister Grindcore, from physical releases to MP3-Download/Online-Releases. And this time all the records are pretty new ones with basically all of them being from 2013 and some of them being released just very recently or are even so far unreleased and anyhow you will find a lot of stuff finally again here in the dephts of this very post. We will see if more records of which and what kind ever will add up to the list of and for this package post so far, and if maybe some Metal or something else totally different or totally obscure will be added up to it (and no, it wasn't added up), we will see. I can't tell it right now, but what I can surely tell is that after this post I will start to lay the final cuts on the posts of the first theme days finally to come up here first, before I will do anything else up here on and with this very blog again. Okay, anyway, I think for this time it is enough of the introducing small talk and so before we finally start with the record reviews I just wanted to say a very, very big "THANK YOU GUYS, YOU ARE GREAT!!!" to all the great people out there of bands and labels who send me their stuff in for reviewing it, and with this post I deliver what you asked me for, the reviews on your records, and maybe you can even also relate to and agree on what I think and write here and now about and to your releases (after the fact that only sending me something don't guarantees a good rating), but anyhow again THX to you guys!!! Okay, and now that's it, so here we go, let the games begin which means let the record reviews start:

ABRASIVE WHEELS - "SKUM"
("REBEL SOUND RECORDS" & "BLACKHOLE RECORDS"; LP)
(Buy it for example right over @ http://blackholerecs.com/)
(THANX very much to the "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" guys for suprisingly sending me this album in its complete promo MP3 version, very cool move by you, so THANX really a lot for it.):
Old Punk veterans ABRASIVE WHEELS finally make their return in 2013 with their more or less ''new'' and "SKUM" titled album, being released via "REBEL SOUND RECORDS" and "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" on LP. This album is their comeback album after something like 25 years of nothing and was released via "CRASHED OUT RECORDS" originally already in 2009 but just on CD and now in 2013 it is released on LP and this for the forst time ever on vinyl. It was released in July in this in different various colours coming vinyl edition, and if I understood it right and correct then also brandnew material by ABRASIVE WHEELS is something any fan can expect to come... and this means surely sooner than in 25 years... ;-) Okay, honestly ABRASIVE WHEELS had been pretty unknown to me before. I can remember that I once got an album of them from a good friend of mine and I used to listen to it back then for sure, but, hm, it was a different time back then, something like over an decade away now, to say it so, and I simply drank by far too many back then, haha, so I can't really recall any memory to my mind, haha... ;-) So let us say this is pretty much my first real time with them, with ABRASIVE WHEELS, so let us start it again: First of all, here we have a really great artwork. Then we get really good music. Punkrock, sometimes of the harder kind, sometimes enriched with big loads of glamy Rock & Roll and Hard Rock with some slightly Heavy Metal-esque flirtings in it, and also pretty often with good healthy doses of Oi! Oi! Oi! music in it all. Sounds like a pretty good mixture, right? It does. Right! It's all done very hymnal composed, especially the mid paced rockin' and rollin' Hard Rock inspired songs like for example the mighty "SOLDIERS PRAYER" shows it perfectly, with big and catchy refrains that cheerfully invite you to sing a long to and with them being the centre point of the songs in most cases, with very melodic yet still pretty powerful sung catchy styled charismatic lead vocals, very strong and really cool guitar work lines, and especially the leads and solos really shine out in most of the cases, and with a very precise and tight to the point played strong and hard rocking rhythm section consisting out of bass and drums, not to foget the full throttle back up chantings, and very cool suprises we get also pretty often like for example the Offbeat SKA licks and Oi! chants in the heavy cracking straight and fast forward Oi!/Streetpunk slasher "JONNY LAW". It's all done in a well-versed and skilled way, the arrangements of the songs are mostly fresh but at least always good and better, the pace of the songs is changed clever, from song to song as well as in the single running songs, the songwriting is strong and done pretty grapping. Skilled musicians and songwriters are surely here at work, and that's always good. It's all done very catchy and melodic as well as pretty strong rocking and rolling in the most cases of the here given songs, so if that's how you like your Punkrock than you will surely celebrate this album heavily, and this then also surely for good reasons. I would like it even more if they would have added more heavyness and a stronger pissed off attitude here and there, but that's just a matter of my personal taste and don't takes away anything of the quality of "SKUM" in whole. It reminds me somehow of the "PUNK JUNKIES" album of G.B.H., but more ''softer'' (not meant negative here and now) and by far more catchy and melodic and sing a long orientated than this very album, but maybe you can say that you can find ABARSIVE WHEELS somewhere between G.B.H. (especially to or in that "PUNK JUNKIES" era) and OXYMORON, maybe, but that's not working out really because they surely do their very own thing here, but take it just as a loose starting point in case you don't know them already by now. We get at all twelve songs in around fortythree minutes, and strong lyrics, a great production sound and the already mentioned totally thumbs up artwork. All in all I can only recommend this to any Punkrocker and Punkrock fan outta there. So go and test it, or better: Go and get it, period. Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi!
(8 of 10 points)
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HATEBREED - "THE DIVINITY OF PURPOSE"
("NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS"; CD)
(Released in 2013, my copy is a copy of the limited version that features one bonus track and comes in a damn great designed digi artwork package.)
(Go and shop it for example right and direct  here: http://www.nuclearblast.de/de/, just click yourself through to the mailorder/catalouge section of the site, but you should be able to buy it more or less anywhere.):
Fuck it, yesss, finally I have it, the new HATEBREED album titled "THE DIVINITY OF PURPOSE" and released via "NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS", and it seems that this very label sneeks more and more out of the strictly to Metal limited and also into the more and more open for Hardcore department with signing great acts like AGNOSTIC FRONT and now also HATEBREED, just to name this two pretty much most prominent ones. And don't forget that SUICIDAL TENDENCIES and also PRO-PAIN once were signed to the band roster of "NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS". Anyhow, back to the topic, the new HATEBREED album "THE DIVINITY OF PURPOSE". Okay, HATEBREED and me, myself, and I... that wasn't a love right from the start. Their first releases had been okay stuff but nothing I could really celebrate enthusiastically, their early stuff had been from my point of view a nice but anything but good or necessary EARTH CRISIS rip off (I'm talking about their "SATISFACTION IS THE DEATH OF DESIRE" album, for example) and when then the big and bigger and still bigger becoming hype used to set in and start I simply couldn't understand it by any means (I'm talking about their "PERSERVERANCE" album), and it took all the years untill finally "THE RISE OF BRUTALITY" was released when they started to conquer also me. And now today in 2013 with many years down the road they release with "THE DIVINITY OF PURPOSE" their in my book so far clearly damn fucking best album to date and conquer me in a totally overwhelming and supreme way and also they release with it one of the very, very best albums for 2013 for sure as well, so expect this to be found way up high in my this years top ten album list by the end of this year up here on this very blog. This is totally hymnal and anthemic to the core everything down crushing metallic and brutal forward milling and squalling bulldozer Hardcore filled with truck loads of ultra heavy and devastating brutal guitar riffs and great anthemic melodic guitar leads as well as embossing solos, backed up by bulky and beefy massive bass and cracking drum work, enriched by loud and broad and fat gang shouts, and crowned by one of the most charismatic lead singing voices in todays and yesterdays and probabaly as well as hopefully also tomorrows Hardcore and Metal scenery. Greatly skilled musicians that are even better songwriters deliver the songs in a shining way full of intensity and energy and dynamics, filled with grapping arrangements, full throttle moshing and down beating grooves, great diverse pace and rhythm work, and all done heavily sing a long compatible and incredible hymnal and anthemic with the larger than life refrains being clearly a big center point of the songs what gives them their incredible hymnal character. We get also amazing upbuilding and personal lyrics, a truly shining great artwork, and one of the most heavy and harsh bombing production sounds heard so far this year. My personal favorites are without a doubt "HONOR NEVER DIES", "BEFORE THE FIGHT ENDS YOU", "INDIVISIBLE", "DEAD MAN BREATHING", "THE DIVINITY OF PURPOSE" and "BOUNDLESS (TIME TO MUDER IT)", but don't expect the other not mentioned songs to be anything but awesome. Nothing left to say but GET IT and thanks for this album to the HATEBREED guys. Outstanding!!! HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(10 of 10 points)
(PS: After HATEBREED pretty much cultivated a style of their very own over all the years and became with this certain style a big role model for legions of countless other bands today outta there I will spare me any words about comparing them with this and with that band(s), because this would just be a stupid and ridiculous farce without any sensemaking weight.)
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HEAVY EYES - "CHAINS OF LOVE"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Download-/Online-Release)
(Download it over for a name your price deal @ http://heavyeyeshc.bandcamp.com/):
Here's a to me totally new Hardcore band from Hungary straight out from the cold hard concrete of the streets of Budapest. A band that I got aware of one more time due to the great work of the cool guys behind the amazing "HARDBOILED WEBZINE" site (http://www.hardboiledzine.com/ - you can also find a for free download link of this demo on the site, just click here to go there: http://www.hardboiledzine.com/2013/06/demo-daze-heavy-eyes-iron-chains.html, I don't know but I pretty much think that this is a somehow by the band authorized DL link, but don't know it anyhow for sure, I'm just guessing here and now...), thanx one more time again folks for all the bands that I have discovered due to you and your inspirational work. HEAVY EYES are pretty much one of the if not even the first ever Hardcore bands from Hungary that I ever got aware of. And what shall I say, it's a good release, this for all what I know D.I.Y. way done demo release titled "CHAINS OF LOVE", released for all what I know as a MP3-Download release online but I am pretty sure that it should be also released in a physical format, which one ever this may be. The "CHAINS OF LOVE" demo gives us four songs in about twelve minutes. And this four songs in twelve minutes are pretty heavy and very groovy Hardcore with some especially rhythmic Rap/Hip Hop influences thrown into the mix, and a lot of stunning and crushing, grooving and cracking guitar riffing, a tight in time and to the point played rhythm section, some fat crew back ups, and... yes, and really terrible lead vocals. Not only that English isn't really the favorite language of the lead singer, so it seems, but also simply the quality of the lead singing really needs to be improved a lot, from power to style to delivery of the singing/the vocals. I hope they fix this in the future, because the lead singing really spoils some also bigger portions of this release. Okay, anyhow, we also get nice grooves and cool somehow pretty much old schoolish mosh parts and fast raging up tempo assaults as well, some nice suprises like the LIFE OF AGONY inspired refrain of the title track "CHAINS OF LOVE" are also content of the mix that HEAVY EYES deliver. To the lyrics I can't say really anything with worth and so I better spare me every word more about it, but the production sound is really heavy and hard, thumbs up, and the (cover-) artwork totally rules. So, okay, please do everything that your lead singer takes care of improving his skills and delivery, and beside this just work on focussed on what you do and already did, then the next time it will get even better and maybe turn out to be a real bombing hitter. So we have here a good record that I would say every fan of bands like ONESTA and stuff like this should check out promptly. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(7 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/heavyeyeshc)

MADDOG SURRENDER - "MADDOG SURRENDER"
("SKINFLINT MUSIC" & "MFS PRODUCTIONS"; CD/LP)
(Buy it for example straight over @ http://shop.skinflintmusic.com/)
(Many "THANX!!!" to "SKINFLINT MUSIC" for sending me the complete promo MP3-Version of this by me long awaited new masterpiece by the (al-) mighty MADDOG SURRENDER, fucking great of you, so again: "THANX!!!" a lot.):
Fuck it, hell yeahrrr, MADDOG SURRENDER are finally really back for more and this they underline with the release of a new full length album that will be put out in a cooperation way between "SKINFLINT MUSIC" and "MFS PRODUCTIONS" and I think this pretty soon from now on by the end of August or the beginning of September, if I now recall it right and correct. I don't know for sure which release format will be choosen, CD and LP or both are well possible. So keep your eyes open and check for example the link above to go direct to the shop of "SKINFLINT MUSIC" and buy it direct there from the original source. So okay, after this straight into that record we're talking about - the new self-titled MADDOG SURRENDER album -respectively the review on it by me. After something like five years of waiting for a new sign of live by/of MADDOG SURRENDER they give us ten brandnew own songs in around twenty-nine minutes total running time. And you can expect them to stay true to their style, sound, and attitude, but that they have also developed and enriched their style and sound with new and fresh ideas. They play a mostly mid paced and always heavy and brutal stomping American Oi! with some nice clear British Oi! influences in it and they got rid of basically all the Streetpunk flirtings of the past (but that had been anyhow only very few ones and also ones of the good and not of the bad and sucking kind and way), and they became even more heavier and harder than before... and also even better than before. Hard hitting and harsh delivered heavy and brutal, yet nicely catchy and melodic guitar work, great shining and nicely diverse brutal and intense lead vocals, good portions of loud shouted gang back ups, a heavy crunshing and rumbling sawing bass playing and forceful and tight stomping drums are the ingredients that surely make the music of MADDOG SURRENDER, boncracking heavy mostly mid paced songs that anyhow still offer enough variations and even more intensity lead the way, and a lot of great hymnal sing a long and anthemic guitar leads with here and there some swedish marks as well as overall high quality arrangements  really let it all shine bright in a rusty and dirty street raised way. The guys behind MADDOG SURRENDER are around in this band for many years since 1999 now (even surely there had been changes of some of the bandmembers here and there anyway and also even surely they improved definitely over all the years) and so they know how to play their instruments and to write songs and both in a very skilled way. So if you love (American/U.S.) Oi! music somewhere between THE WRETCHED ONES and THE 86'ED on the one side and THE 4 SKINS and CONDEMNED 84 on the other side and then take this imagination and add some few Sverige Oi! impressions to it and one hell of a truckload of an very own identity and character, yes, and if you then like the imagination and the impressions that you get from out of this then you should surely wait for this album and buy it like basically every Oi! fan outta there should do because otherwise you would miss one of the best shots of 2013 for sure, period. This album will pretty sure make it into my top ten list for 2013, point and fact. Ah, and on top of it we also get nicely diverse rough lyrics, a dirty and earthy yet pretty heavy and just great production sound, and a great (cover-) artwork (yes, I love English Bulldogs), so you see, this is the complete package. Highly recommended and so just get it as soon as it will be released, and this is a damn fucking order, no discussions. Cheers & Oi!Oi! Oi!
(10 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/maddogsurrender?fref=ts)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/SkinflintMusic?fref=ts)

PATRIOT - "THE SPIRIT OF REBELLION"
("RANDALE RECORDS"; CD)
(Released already last year in 2012, the long awaited comeback of this roughnecked American Oi! veterans; released also on LP as well as on CD.)
(Buy it for example over @ http://www.randale-records.de/news/news.php; just go to the shop area of the site.):
Hell yeahrrr, they are really back, the almighty PATRIOT, damn it, finally, they are really and truly back, great!!! I waited for this for a long, long while. Honestly, for many years I would have never expected this album, a new PATRIOT album, to ever come to the light of day, and then it was finally announced some years ago... and then bad luck striked and music and all this stuff became very unimportant (to say it with this maybe not all so perfect fitting word) for Eddie Bastard, singer and frontman and (if I am now not going into the totally wrong direction) last founding member of PATRIOT, and so again some years came and passed (by) without anything ever happen. But then, in 2012, finally PATRIOT did it and released their new album titled "THE SPIRIT OF REBELLION" via the german record label "RANDALE RECORDS", damn it, finally, yessssss!!! I got aware of it at the very end of 2012 and was all about: "I need to have this!!!" But then due to many reasons, mostly monetary ones, it took again a half year and finally my beloved girfriend made it to a present from her to me at my birthday this June, hell yeahrrr, and since then it is on heavy rotation without end. Oh, how I love it that PATRIOT are really finally back!!! One of my all time absolute favorite bands ever!!! (And I am talking not only about Oi! or Punkrock music, point and fact.) I was totally curious about and because of this album, and not at least because of the very long time of a decade or so between the precusror album "WE, THE PEOPLE" and this very new one "THE SPIRIT OF REBELLION". I was also thinking a little bit something like: "Did they keep the standard of them?!?" and stuff'n'things like this, and I was also curious how they would develop their style this time again, like they did developed their style from album to album on and on always a little bit also in the past, developed and pretty much improved and advanced. And you know what, both questions I can easily and calmly answer with "Yes, they did!" and this for all in all at least all the new thirteen song reasons we get here delivered from them. And so, like you all my already have guessed, we get thirteen songs, twelve brandnew and one back in 2010 new recorded version of their all time classic "AMERICAN CREW" (this time titled "AMERICAN CREW 2010" as its the 2010 version of this song), at all and this in around thirtyseven minutes at all, and this album was released on LP as well as on CD, and I have and review the CD version. And like I already wrote, they developed again quite a bit, and also they advanced and improved their sound and style, all with keeping their way up far high standard of the quality of their music. First of all it's clear to say that they raised up the pace of the songs and that they moved quite a bit away from their old mid paced American Oi! style, and also they became quite a bit more aggro and serious than before, so that hard partying sing a long drinking songs aren't really to be found in that form here on "THE SPIRIT OF REBELLION". But PATRIOT, even Eddie Bastard is the only remaining original and founding member, are too clever to create a just monolithic angry and pissed off album, and so they change quite well between different paces, rhythm arrangements, and also moods of the songs, so that they keep it all really damn fresh and grapping and with some cool suprises like for example the SKA Offbeat guitar licking and rhythm arrangement during the verses of "HATE CITY (A BABYLON MY OWN)" or the great bass lead line you can find in "LOCKDOWN" they keep it not only fresh and  make it also not only grapping, but create also damn interesting songs and with this a damn interesting album that demands for many good reasons your attention and time to be gladly discovered in its whole beauty and quality. The songwriting is, like you may can think already by yourself, damn great and even more than this, and the musicians are all very skilled and that Eddie Bastard owns one of the most charismatic voices in Oi!/Streetpunk/Punkrock/etc. pp. as a lead singer should be known anyhow. The album is beside Eddie Bastards voice dominated by the great diverse and tight, precise and to the point played guitars, that offer great forceful and pushing riffs and great rhythms, as well as totally high class and thumbs up leads, melody lines and solos, as well as it is dominated by the great and very present, really shining bass playing. Full throttle back up chants, and also powerful and fast and always totally precise drumming then round it all up and make this album complete; and this means also that they make it to the complete package. Ah, and by the way, ''at least'' damn great changing between pissed off fast paced raging up tempo tracks, angry mid paced heavy stompers, and great melodic and catchy sing a long Oi! anthems and hymns we get non stopp here on this very one from PATRIOT. My personal favorites are the totally sing a long hymn "SEE YOU IN HELL", the great arranged "HATE CITY (A BABYLON MY OWN)", the great nicely by the shining bass dominated "LOCKDOWN", the smasher "TEARS OF THE DAMNED", the angry and pissed off title track "THE SPIRIT OF REBELLION", the melodic and just hymnal "A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH" and it's also the most happy partying song to dance hard and happy to on here, the heavy mid paced cracking stomper "EVIL EYE", and also their new recorded old classic "AMERICAN CREW 2010", but also the not mentioned songs really shine and are pure platinum and purest gold songs. To this all we get very strong lyrics, covering a wide disatnce of topics from songs and lyrics dealing with personal issues to critical and then openly political songs, and also some way of life words are to be heard on this one. And all on that typical high standard that the lyrics of Eddie Bastard and PATRIOT had more or less always been.  Also a very cool artwork we get (beside the cover art, but maybe it's just me not liking it...), and a great dirty, yet heavy production sound. This album is a must have and so just go and get it as soon as possible in case that you still don't have it. Finest Oi! Oi! Oi! music from the U.S.A. that will make you go nuts in your boots. If I would have it got already in 2012 it would have surely climbed way up high in my top ten album list cracking at least into the top five for sure. Great to have you back PATRIOT and hopefully more will come in the future. Awesome!!! Get it!!! Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi!
(PS: That PATRIOT play a style of their own should be clear, so sorry for the fact that no band names to compare them were given by me, this is just greatest and finest American Oi!, hell yeahrrr!!!)
(10 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/patriotoi?fref=ts)
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/RandaleshopRandale-Records/213545295368031?fref=ts)

PLAN OF ATTACK - "BRISBANE Oi!"
("LONGSHOT MUSIC", "REBEL SOUND", "PUG MUSIC", "PIRATES PRESS" & "BLACKHOLE RECORDS"; 7'')
(Buy it for example over @ http://blackholerecs.com/)
(THANX very, very much you cool guys @ "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" for sending me this album via E-Mail as the complete promotional MP3-Release, yes, that's really great of you, so once again just THX very much for doing this.):
Australia Oi! is fucking back!!! Not only are R*U*S*T back and this even better than before, but also the mighty PLAN OF ATTACK are finally back with a new little album and this is this very one here, the "BRISBANE Oi!" titled new 7'' vinyl single of the boys, released as a corporation affair between the above mentioned labels. ("BLACKHOLE RECORDS" aren't listed on the backcover, but after they send me this little album I would say that they have also acted their part in releasing this one, because why they should send it to me if not, I mean... you see where I'm going.) So, okay, what to expect from the new PLAN OF ATTACK vinyl single 7'' album: Three songs, titled "STICK TO YOUR GUNS" on side a and "USED TO BE WANNA BE" and "ALL THE LESSONS" on side b, in around seven minutes of harsh and brutal Australia Brickwall Oi! of the heaviest and damn forceful kind. They play it rough and tough and pissed off as fuck, damn heavy and powerful smashing into your face, honest and authentic brutal crushing and forceful stomping, all packed into nice grapping songwriting with tons of power, force, energy, and 100% honest and real attitude as well as nice fresh ideas (like the somehow Country-esque slide guitar styled guitar lead of "ALL THE LESSONS"), all done incredible massive and bulky, heavy and beefy by skilled musicians that deliver it in a on all levels just great and if not even more than this way. The "BRISBANE Oi!" by or of PLAN OF ATTACK is build with grumpy heavy and hard throaty sung powerful lead vocals that are backed up by massive loud and proud crew shout back ups, and incredible tight and heavy, dry and dirty, rough and tough as nails and fresh kept guitar work, and a stunning and shredding precise to the point played rhythm section. It's all garnished with a nice natural groove work and the sing a long potential is incredible high, the refrains are larger than life and the whole arrangements of the songs are pure gold, and the charismatic delivery of the lead singer really shines out bright. Ah, and don't make no mistakes, this is no Streetpunk and no Streetrock Oi! Rock thing like many of their australian short cropped mates have going on (like THE CORPS, THUG, and R*U*S*T for example), this is also in no way anyhow some Hardcore thing, no, this is thru and thru pure Oi! Oi! Oi! music and this of the best kind. Comparable to their australian mates of BULLDOG SPIRIT but without the Hardcore in it, and all in all and even more PLAN OF ATTACK have all what it takes to be the australian answer to the mighty RAZORBLADE, and you know what, they are at least as mighty as they are and they do it all their very own style and way, and for this up with the thumbs and this very high in the air. We get also cool battle scarred way of life lyrics, a great production sound, and a cool first class artwork (yes, I simply love brass knuckle art, yeahrrr), so this is really the complete package. Any Oi! fans outta there should really grab one of this babies because if not than they surely could easily miss one of the best releases of 2013, point and fact. Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi!
(10 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plan-of-attack-Brisbane-Oi/219741224717207)
(https://www.facebook.com/blackholerecs)

R*U*S*T- "ROUGH, READY & RAZORED"
("LONGSHOT MUSIC", "REBEL SOUND", "PUG MUSIC", "PIRATES PRESS" & "BLACKHOLE RECORDS"; 7'')
(Buy it for example over @ http://blackholerecs.com/)
(THANX very much all you guys in "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" for sending this album as an MP3-Release to me, fucking cool and even more great of you, so THX very much again):
After I've taken notice again of the Australian Oi! machine of the name of R*U*S*T after listened to the "MESS WITH THE BEST... DIE LIKE THE REST" four way split (the review on it is part of this very post here as well, so just read on) I have to say that it's just great that I also received their new 7'' via E-Mail by "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" (the label isn't listed for what reasons ever on the backcover but after they send me this album I would say that they have also participated in releasing it) because I am really gotten damn hungry for more of that R*U*S*T stuff to come, hell yeahr, and here it already is, next new R*U*S*T material, oh hell yeahrrr, that's just great. If all in life would work out like this... ;-) So, okay, R*U*S*T seem to be definitely back with two brandnew releases, the mentioned four way split and this single, both on vinyl, and what we get here underlines it even more that they are definitely back on the attack again. Four brandnew songs R*U*S*T give us on this vinyl disc, namely "THE CURSE OF ROCK & ROLL" and "A SHADOW ON THE PIER" on side a as well as "SHE'S GOT SOMETHING TO SELL" and "BOOTS & BUCKLES" on side b, and all four songs are true killers. Their by dirty Hard Rock and noizy heavy Rock & Roll influenced Oi! Streetrock they surely play also today on this one, but how they do it, just fucking damn great, period. Today on this album they play it even more tight and heavy than before, and even more Rock & Roll and Hard Rock and, of course, (Heavy) Metal than before, just listen to the heavy bombers also filled with double pedal drumming of the titles "THE CURSE OF ROCK & ROLL" and "SHE'S GOT SOMETHING TO SELL" and you will know what I mean. Combine MOTÖRHEAD, ROSE TATTOO, AC/DC, and a little bit of AIRBOURNE on the one side, and THE BROADSIDERS, THUG, THE BRIDGEBURNERS, and maybe some THE TRADITIONALS and THE ANTI-HEROS on the other side, mix it all through, and then add especially heavy doses of THE CORPS and also of MURDERER'S ROW to it, don't forget to add a srong own characteristic identity, yes, and then you should have a pretty good idea of what R*U*S*T are giving to us here. And they deliver it in a damn great way, intense and grapping, amazing songwriting and highly skilled musicians that know what they have to do and what they do and how they have to do it, and they do it great, if not even more than this, and the delivery is done by heavy and strong rocking nicely diverse and pretty brutal guitar work, snotty yet heavy and pissed off grumpy Rock & Roll styled lead vocals, rumbling pounding drums and a stunning bass work. And, like already said, it all they do damn great skilled, thumbs up. On top of it we get a bunch of cool streetcharmed Rock & Roll lyrics, a dirty yet heavy perfect to the music fitting production sound, and a first class and very cool artwork. I don't know what to say more, maybe just that especially fans of bands like THE CORPS, THUG, THE BROADSIDERS, THE BRIDGEBURNERS, and MUDERER'S ROW really have to test R*U*S*T out promptly, as well as fans of MOTÖRHEAD and ROSE TATTOO that are at least only a very little bit open minded will surely find something to rock the fuck out to here with R*U*S*T and their new little vinyl baby, ah, and of course I can also say that I can only highly and calmly recommend this great little album to you out there. Great stuff!!! If they keep this high quality up over the distance of a complete long player we can and should prepare ourselves for one hell of an outstanding album to come for us, definitely, period. I would just love to see and especially hear them going even more into that Hard Rock/Heavy Metal department the way they do it already, because they do it fucking great and it suits them perfectly and from my point of view it would be even more consequent and even better, but that's just my personal perception and nothing that important anyhow. Now just get this single and fucking enjoy it, because it definitely is a damn fucking great release. Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi!
(9 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/rustpunk)
(https://www.facebook.com/blackholerecs)

SHADE OF MANKIND - "NO MORE HEROES" & "NATURA HUMANA ABRAXAS (FIRST MOVEMENT)"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Donwload-Online-Releases)
Download "NO MORE HEROES" over @ http://shadeofmankind.bandcamp.com/album/no-more-heroes-mobs-cover and download "NATURA HUMANA ABRAXAS (FIRST MOVEMENT)" over @ http://shadeofmankind.bandcamp.com/track/natura-humana-abraxas-first-movement):
SHADE OF MANKIND from Brazil are back again. While they are still in the recording process of their full length debut album "VVE ARE THE PLAGUE" they give us two new songs as free downloads with the aim to heaten us up even more for their full length debut album to be finally released (as if this up-heating would be necessary in any way...), and hopefully this will be still in 2013 and if I could wish it for me then better sooner than later. This here are two single songs, the MOBS cover "NO MORE HEROES" which is so far unrelased and their own new one "NATURA HUMANA ABRAXAS (FIRST MOVEMENT)" that was so far released  on a to me totally unknown and obscure underground compilation with the title "UNDERGROUND AS PAMPAS VOL. II", and so there are also two single download codes, each one to each song. The only thing that confuses me is the fact that the two tracks, that had been released already in May and in April 2013 (but I just got aware of them recently), had been recorded and all done by Roderick Hellion respectively Roderick Deimos (how he calls himself today) himself in a solo way, but I always thought that SHADE OF MANKIND had become a proper band these days with playing live shows and all this stuff... who knows... at least not me... So, okay, back to what I know: First comes now "NO MORE HEROES", the MOBS cover, done in the way of SHADE OF MANKIND. The original one is unknown to me, band and song, but if I got it right then it's some Japanese Hardcore that is now transformed into Brazilian Audio Violence (that's how SHADE OF MANKIND name their very style by themselves these days and this for good reasons so that it is surely a very good description of what they are delivering and doing). Straight forward pushing and storming incredible hard and heavy programmed drums are the backbone of this up tempo paced fast and straight forward devastating mercyless Hardcore slasher, the bass is rumbling in a evil mood in the back while the crushing brutal sawing and shredding guitars drive it all forward without taking any prisoners. The vocals are heavily distorted throaty and guttural grunts and screamed shoutings done in or with a pretty spoken word styled approach to it, a little bit weird and at first you have to become familiar with it, definitely, but then it totally sticks to your head and surely convinces you. This is straight and fast forward up tempo mercyless and no prisoners taking heavy and brutal Hardcore done by SHADE OF MANKIND and I really like what I can hear here. I can't compare it to/with the original of this very song, but what I hear here I really like. To the lyrics I can't say anything, but the recording sound conquers and the little cover that comes in the download with the song totally rocks. I can only recommend it to you, if you are into extreme musick, so go and get it.
(8 of 10 points)
Then here and now comes the second new song that they have released on their Bandcamp site, "NATURA HUMANA ABRAXAS (FIRST MOVEMENT)", brought to us after a short intense intro speech taken from an japanese election speech (on Bandcamp they give us a translation into english) and then it crushes forward. This is easily and surely one of the best songs of or by SHADE OF MANKIND so far, at least in my book. Heavy and especially brutal and aggressive noisy and dirty Hardcore with some slight and few Crust and Grind impressions in it and a Holy Terror backbone delivered by great charismatic brutal screamed shouted lead vocals, totally crushing and crispy guitars, pissed off roaring bass, and high energy heavy hitting powerful drumming or drum programming. This song is pure force and sheer intensity. Don't know what I should now write more after the song runs in shortly under two minutes, but any fan of brutal and no prisoners taking dark and sinister Hardcore with a apocalyptic Holy Terror backbground and some (very) few Crust and Grind influences really needs to know this one and will surely enjoy it as much as I do, definitely. So this is highly recommended and I can only say get it and go rampage on it. Very good lyrics in a anarchistic spirit (no, I don't mean that bullshit stale Anarchy ideology of certain circles out there, I mean the idea of an enlighted and self-contained life in freedom behind it all, not that stale and dumb perversion that the named ideology made out of it once), a great crushing recording sound, and a very cool coverart to it we get as well. Nothing left to say, this is a damn great song you really should have to know if you are into the described musick, period.
(9 of 10 points)
(http://shadeofmankind.bandcamp.com/ - check it for more releases of the band)
(https://www.facebook.com/shadeofmankind -  get in contact with Roderick Deimos and SHADE OF MANKIND)

TERROR - "LIVE BY THE CODE"
("CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS"; CD)
(Released in 2013, this is the brandnew album by this living Hardcore legends from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.)
(Buy it just for example over @ http://www.centurymedia.com/; just visit the store section of the site, but you should get it anyhow pretty much anywhere.):
This is an amazing album, the new TERROR album titled "LIVE BY THE CODE". I loved (and still love) this band since I first listened to their "LOWEST OF THE LOW" debut release many years now ago and my love of or for or to them never ever faded away over the years, instead of this it used to grow on and on and on over the years, due to the incredible high quality of the releases of the band. And now it pretty much reached a sort of its climax for so long, with the new album "LIVE BY THE CODE". Heard of its very release date and with a happy go lucky handicapped smile on my lips I went totally precise in date and time to the record dealer of my trust and bought it promptly. Jumped in my car to drive back home, put the disc in my carstereo, pumped up the volume, and full throttle and pumped up to the max I drove back home. And right from this moment on which means right from the start TERROR conquered me in a totalitarian way with their new born child of the name "LIVE BY THE CODE". I loved TERROR right from the start when they took Old School Hardcore (from my point of view always clearly influenced from NYHC and Boston HC in the case of TERROR) and simply muscled and tightened it up and added something like a hard to describe X-Factor of their very own to it and made it fresh and so turned it into their very own New Old School Hardcore L.A. Style. When back then they also started to add fresh made and then fresh kept good old Bay Area Thrash Metal influences to it to make it all even more shine I enthusiastically cheered up to this, and so I did too when they added great and strong more present melody lines to their music, sound and style, and so from "LOWEST OF THE LOW" and "ONE WITH THE UNDERDOGS" over "ALWAYS THE HARD WAY" to "THE DAMNED, THE SHAMED" and from their on over "KEEPERS OF THE FAITH" to now "LIVE BY THE CODE" they always knew to come up with fresh and grapping new material, and today maybe even more than ever before. This is just amazing Hardcore of the finest and highest quality, full of intensity and energy non stopp, filled with grapping and clever songwriting, fresh rhythm arrangements, and just great and you with them taking changes of the pace and rhythmic arrangements, no matter if you look at each song as a single one or if you take a look on the album as a whole ''concept''. We get again a advanced and improved album by them, don't ask my how they did get it done, with adding fresh stuff in healthy portions to their formula, and this means this time a more hymnal approach than they did before as well as it means that they stick to their style and keep it true and that they also keep up the damn high quality and even improve it. This is Hardcore by any means and pretty sure a phenomenal definition and an impressive statement of what Hardcore can be today in 2013. Metallic, rough, brutal, aggressive, devastating, moshing, and tough as nails, as well as hymnal and anthemic and with this catchy and pretty melodic in its very own way at the same time, filled with blasting all out attack going diverse, intense, and skilled guitar work, a clearly every opposition atomizing perfect and tight brutal and heavy rhythm section, loud and fat broad crew back up gang shouts, and above all and it all crowning this totally harsh and charismatic lead vokillz, and all wrapped up together by great songwriting. My total personal favorites are without a single doubt "I'M ONLY STRONGER" (total killer anthem), "INVASION", "LIVE BY THE CODE", "THE MOST HIGH", "COLD TRUTH", "HARD LESSONS", and "THE GOOD DIE YOUNG". Total killer tracks. But make here no mistake, because the not mentioned tracks are also total smashers, definitely. To compare TERROR with any other bands would be total non sense, because they should be known today pretty well and also because they became a role model for countless other bands out there today, and so I spare me every word about any other bands to compare them with. We get also totally great lyrics, a sheer brilliant artwork with a clear positive message carried on its pages, and also a bombing fat production sound. So, what shall I say here and now more, this album is clearly one of the very best albums of and for 2013 and so by any means just get your hands on a copy of it. Amazing!!! HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(10 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/terrorhardcore?fref=ts)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/centurymedia?fref=ts)

TRIBÜNAL - "F.T.W."
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Download/Onlinerelease & 3'' CD-R)
(Download it for free and/or buy it in its 3'' CD-R physical format over @ http://tribunal-dtakt.bandcamp.com/album/ftw)
(THANX very much to TRIBÜNAL for sending it me via E-Mail for free and to catch with this my attention, a nice and cool move by you, so again: THANX very much for it.):
Now comes something sinister and brutal, something damn heavy and incredible doomy, "F.T.W." styled devastating dark D-Beat Crustcore by TRIBÜNAL, a for all what I understood (I hope it's a correct understanding) a one man band that started finally back then in April 2013 after several times of thinking about doing so. And it's good that it finally came to happen. TRIBÜNAL is meat free, god free, and drug free, so let us say it's vegan, straight edge, and atheistic, and it's also self proclaimed primitive and raw. All good and fine, if you ask me, but just add brutal and heavy, hard and aggressive, sinister and devastating, rough and tough to it, yes, and the picture will get even more clear, precise and better. And you shouldn't forget about the very high level of intensity that TRIBÜNAL do offer to us the listeners with this very one here. Heavy distorted harsh sawing and brutal shredding sinister guitar work, raw and noisy, aggressive and dirty, backed up by massive and stunning raging rhythm section going without mercy and without regrets to work, and brutal and pissed off yet somewhat suffering sounding pretty charismatic throaty shouted lead vocals, and all songs done in a mostly uncompromising pretty fast paced way of a heavy raging D-Beat Crust assault. And from my point of view there's also a slight Old School Death Metal influence to be noticed, but with the Crustcore and D-Beat taking clearly the lead. This is a raw and primitive, heavy and dark, brutal and noisy bastard out of DISGUST, EXTREME NOISE TERROR, and HELLHAMMER and POSSESSED and it will really please your gusto if you are into that kind of raw, evil, and heavy stuff. TRIBÜNAL are already a really damn good band with a nice pretty strong own character already, and a no prisoners taking approach as well as an straight and direct attitude of that kind. To the lyrics I can't say anything, but they seem to be very pissed off and straight to the point/face outspoken. The raw and thundering recording sound of this "F.T.W." titled demo is pure gold, and the (cover-) artwork is just a cool shot. I can only recommend this release to any fan of dark, heavy, apocalyptic, and brutal music, and I am really looking forward for more of TRIBÜNAL to come and this hopefully pretty soon.
(8 of 10 points)
(http://tribunal-dtakt.bandcamp.com/)

V.A. - R*U*S*T, THE GUV'NORS, REVILERS, CRACKS & SCARS - "MESS WITH THE BEST... DIE LIKE THE REST" 4 - WAY SPLIT RELEASE
("BLACKHOLE RECORDS" & "PUG MUSIC" & "AGGROBEAT"; Double 7'')
(Buy it for example over @ http://blackholerecs.com/)
(A extra big "THANX!!!" goes out the cool guys in and of "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" who used to send me this album here as a complete promotional MP3 album, really great of you, so again "THANX!!!" hell a lot for doing so guys.):
Oi! Oi! Oi! Streetrock & Roll is the order of the fucking day right now right here!!! Oi! from Australia, from Denmark, the U.S.A. and fucking Germoney of course. This is an all out Oi! attack and to say and get this straight right from the start I fucking love this little gem of an album, point and fact. It will make it maybe or propably into my this year's top ten list because it runs and runs on heavy rotation through my speakers since I received it quite some time ago. It's a 4 way split release featuring the australian Oi! Streetrock & Roll roughnecks in R*U*S*T, the danish dynamite Oi! Punk'n'Rockers of THE GUV'NORS, the amazing U.S. American Oi! silverbacks in the REVILERS, and the silverbacked german Oi! newcomers of CRACKS & SCARS. This will be released or is already released as a double 7'' vinyl release (surely in a limited way and in various different forms, but don't ask me more about it here and now). It all is kicked off by Australia's finest of R*U*S*T. I did a review of their earlier release back then in 2011 and it is the last release of them that I know of. (Here you can find the mentioned review of mine on their "LEAN MEAN STREET MACHINE" album: http://manslaughterthuglife.blogspot.de/2011/02/oi-oi-aussie-rock-roll.html. And for sure to this four way split double 7'' release they released these days also a new 7'' of their own and my review on it is also part of this review pacakge and you may have already read it.) And they surely convinced me back then and so they do it also today. And also a bit more than they already did so back then. Hard forward driven strong rockin' and rollin' australian Oi! PunkRock heavily dominated by the really damn tight and strong, dustdry and boneshaking heavy, earthy and dirty, harsh and forceful guitar work that shows some cool portions of diversity and leads the path of the great fresh kept rhythm arrangements and the energetic and dynamic pace work, really great. Imagine a mixture out of AC/DC and ROSE TATTOO with a MOTÖRHEAD impact and it all hardly on Oi! in the way of heavy pushing mid paced American Oi! maybe like the awesome THE BROADSIDERS and the also brilliant THE BRIDGEBURNERS and the damn cool MUDERER'S ROW, and then you may get an pretty good idea of what R*U*S*T are all about, and fans of the almighty THE CORPS will also find what they are looking for. Beside the great guitar work we also get charismatic snotty lead vocals, nice backing ups, and a very beefy and straight and save to the point played powerful rhythm section. The two new songs of R*U*S*T on this one here, "EX GIRLFRIENDS" and "SUICIDE SUNDAYS" really rule and rock even more. Great, period. Lyricwise we get some funny and cool snotty streetcharmed wisdom about relations and how to spend your weekends right... Also the two songs come in a great, dirty and earthy yet very heavy and harsh production sound. Perfect match. R*U*S*T do take 9 out of 10 points home with them. After R*U*S*T we turn our heads to good old mother europe because it's time for some danish dynamite, because THE GUV'NORS are up next. Strong rockin' street raised Oi! Punk Rock & Roll is now the order of the day. (I've done back then a review on what's for my knowledge their so far last full length album and the review you can find here: http://manslaughterthuglife.blogspot.de/2010/08/red-white-danish-dynamite.html.) What shall I say, Sleaze Rock and Oi! Punk mixed with good old Punkrock noize really fit together if it's all done by the right guys, like in the case of THE GUV'NORS. Mix COCK SPARRER and THE BUSINESS with GUNS'N'ROSES and NASHVILLE PUSSY, add some THE HELLACOPTERS and the BACKYARD BABIES to it, and make it all round and tasteful with the some very few portions of THE RAMONES and THE DICTATORS, and you know where to start your journey with THE GUV'NORS. Great diverse and heavy yet catchy and melodic as fuck guitar work, damn charismatic great sung fresh and snotty lead vocals, nice back up chants, and a great precise and tight forceful rhythm section at work, all mixed together by fresh and cool songwriting and done by skilled musicians, and don't forget the harmonica a.k.a. mouthorgan. Great stuff and very unique anyhow, just great!!! Also cool lyrics and a great production sound on top of this two songs. Thumbs up!!! And also THE GUV'NORS take 9 out of 10 points back home with them. And this more than well deserved. Then the second 7'' comes into play, al least I do think so, after I have it as an MP3-Album, like above mentioned. But anyhow up next is American Oi! from the United States of America from out of the Boston, MA area (at least I think so), and up next are the amazing the REVILERS. This band had always been somehow under my radar so far, always knew about them, somewhere here a old demo or so of them is lying around (a demo that I liked very much) and I think last year or maybe already two years ago they released a full length that should be pretty good and better and I was always heavily interested in them but somehow a real proper contact with their mentioned album never ever came to happen, why ever. Anyhow, now that I know their two songs on this one here, titled "DON'T TELL ME" and "8 SECOND SOCIETY", I think even more that it's about time to change this finally. They give us great strongly by heavy rockin' and pretty heavy played, yet catchy melodic lead lines offering guitars dominated American Oi! with a good dosed 1977 Punkrock impact including a nice "CHISWICK"/very early SKREWDRIVER feeling when it's about the forceful forward pushing guitars (but far improved than the mentioned band back then), and they give us all this on a damn fucking high level of quality and with a very own note on top of it. Great guitars, very heavy forceful sung lead vocals, loud crew back ups, and a great powerful rhythm section, all thrown into the mix with great songwriting, energy and dynamic non stopp, delivered by skilled musicians with the right real attitude in a very smpathic way. Mix THE TEMPLARS with some ADOLF AND THE PISS ARTISTS and THE ANTI-HEROS, add some very early SKREWDRIVER to it, here and there some STARS & STRIPES portions and round it all up with a very high quality and an very own characteristic, not at least due to the perfect guitar work and the amazing lead singer. Great the stiff middle finger showing authentic rebellious lyrics and a perfect matching clear yet very powerful and nicely warm and earthy production sound comes to it all on top of it. Amazing stuff!!! I really need more of/by/from this band, point and fact!!! The REVILERS do take 10 from 10 possible points with them, and this by far more than only well deserved, period. After the REVILERS the final band and probably or better surely also the final side of this four way split program comes, and this time we go to Germany with CRACKS & SCARS coming now for all of us. I was really curious to finally listen to this band after I've heard that former members of the amazing GUTS & GLORY would be playing now under the banner of CRACKS & SCARS. And after GUTS & GLORY had been from my point of view definitely the best (and by far way too shortlived) Oi! band to come from Germany in the last decade my expectations had been very high. I know maybe this is unfair because who the fuck am I to expect something like this and who said that they would still play in that department... but that's just how it is/was, so that's it. Did they dissapoint me? No. Period. They give us also two songs, titled "GOIN' NOWHERE" and "LIGHT AND DARKNESS", and they play a style and sound comparable to what they have done under the banner of GUTS & GLORY. So expect great and better than this Old School yet fresh kept real Oi! without any retro bullshit but with a lot of own and fresh and new ideas what gives them their own identity. Mix COCK SPARRER and COCKNEY REJECTS with BONECRUSHER and OXYMORON and you should have a pretty good idea of what CRACKS & SCARS are all about. Powerful and very catchy great guitar work, a incredible strong lead singer with a very own style of singing somewhere between Roger Miret and Raybo with some Sucker portions in it as well and all done in his very own way with a great own charisma, a rumbling cool bass at work, and very precise and tight yet also nice diverse drumming. Skilled musicians are this more or less veteran ones anyhow and they even know more to write fantastic songs. While "GOIN' NOWHERE" is a little bit too hectic here and there "LIGHT AND DARKNESS" is a true and pure anthem and shines even more, a perfect done Oi! Oi! Oi! sing a long hymn. Cool and good, authentic and sympathic underdog lyrics and a strong production sound they offer us also as well. Maybe they just didn't need to change their bandname, but that's something they surely will know better and that's also anything but anyhow only slightly important. All in all they take 9 out of 10 points with them. So all in all we get four bands and each offers us two songs what makes eight songs at all that run for about twenty minutes, to give you also some cold hard facts here and now. I think I've written all what there was to write, and so I think I can calmly now finally close this very review with this words here now. Just two last things: The artwork is fantastic; and if you are into Oi! and Streetpunk and Streetrock & Roll and Punkrock music in general you simply have to call this double 7'' release here your very own, so don't wait just get it, point and fact. Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi! - Ah, and the final outcome then is now...
(9,5 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/blackholerecs)

VIOLENT ARREST - "DISTORTED VIEW"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Download-/Onlinerelease)
(Download it for a price of seven british pounds over @ http://violentarrest.bandcamp.com/album/distorted-view)
(If all the announcements are true then it will be released by "BOSS TUNEAGE" in the- near- future of this very year of 2013, but don't ask me if on vinyl or on CD or maybe even via both physical formats.):
Here's a new release by a legendary or at least semilegendary Hardcore band from out of the underground dephts of the U.K. and that was pretty which means in this case totally unknown to me before and that is around for quite some years now with releases out via labels like "GRAVE MISTAKE" and "DERANGED RECORDS" for example and that consists out of members that before VIOLENT ARREST had been active in bands like RIPCORD, SPITE and the amazing HERSEY and this very one here is already their sixth release as VIOLENT ARREST, so you can easily and clearly talk about U.K. Hardcore silverbacks and veterans. And maybe you have now already also a very good idea of what you get here, if not maybe I can help ya out: Old School Hardcore with Oi! and Punk influences and filled with tons of hate and rage and a through and through antisocial and anti-establishment rebellious attitude. This is heavy and brutal and harsh Hardcore for fans of bands like NEGATIVE APPROACH to bands like BLITZ as well, and so expect tons of harsh guitar shreddings, brutal vocals and broad shoutings all yet somewhat hymnal and sing a long friendly arranged, and a stunning and boneshaking rhythm section consequent at work. It's all done pretty fresh and with a very huge dose of energy and dynamics, and the aggression is also very high and it all makes this a entertaining ride through a rough and tough pissed of stormy heavy raging Hardcore sea. Eight songs in about eleven minutes, short cutted and to the point played Old School Hardcore Punk songs. Nothing new, for sure, but incredible exploding fresh, of course, and really fucking heavy and harsh delivered in a brutal and aggressive as well as rough and tough as nails way. Good stuff, damn sure, even I would have loved some longer lasting assaults and some more new approaches to it all, because here and there it's pretty stale, okay, but that's just a matter of my personal taste. Rebellious lyrics, nice artwork, and a fat and loud blasting production sound. Anyhow, check it out, get the download or wait for the physical release or get them both if you are into above described music and/or above named bands, and this should be interesting for Hardcore roughnecks, Oi! hard knocks (no matter if Skinheads or Hooligans or what ever), and Punkrockers with a faible for a more heavy style as well. Test it, or just get it anyhow anyway promptly. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(7 of 10 points)
(http://www.myspace.com/vapunk - Yes, they still have a MySpace site, if that's today not also already Old School then I don't know it, haha ;-) ...)

WHITE FLAG DOWN - "NEVER SURRENDER / OUTLAW"
("SKINFLINT MUSIC"; 12'' LP)
(Buy it for example directly over @ http://shop.skinflintmusic.com/)
(THANX very much for the great guys who run "SKINFLINT MUSIC" for sending this album totally for free to me, great of you and THANX very much once again.):
This album was sent to me by the great guys in/of "SKINFLINT MUSIC", it is about to be released repectively if and when you read this it was released by the very end of July 2013, if I am now not totally wrong with this, and it will be or is out in various strictly limited black and white vinyl versions. So far I have it "just" as the official promotional MP3-Download-Version, as it was nicely sent to me in this form. Okay, WHITE FLAG DOWN are a L.A. Punkrock or maybe better L.A. Streetpunk band with a, so my impression, clear "CLOCKWORK ORANGE" theme and attitude, hm, so let us talk of L.A. Clockwork Streetpunk. The band was totally unknown to/for me before this very one here, and it's a good thing that this finally changed. About the past and history of this band I simply know nothing, but okay, not that important to me right here and now, it's by far more important that I know this album, their newest one. It's titled "NEVER SURRENDER / OUTLAW" and seems to me to be some sort of a compilation of two previous shorter running EP albums of them with two new exclusive bonus tracks added to this album. Anyhow, and after WHITE FLAG DOWN had been unknown to me before all the stuff featured on this one here is new and fresh for me. WHITE FLAG DOWN play pretty tough rockin' Streetpunk with strong guitar runs as the perhaps most marking element, guitar runs that consist out of nice riffing attacks, great rocking organic naturally grooves that also show some "CHISWICK"/early SKREWDRIVER influences (just listen, as an example, to "ROCK & ROLL"), fresh leads and some cool solos as well as some nice suprises and fresh outcomes are shown here and there (listen for example just to the amazing "MALCONTENT KILLING MACHINE" and its strong metallic bulldozer middle section and you'll know very good what I mean). Add to this snotty "I don't give a fuck!" styled lead vocals, and a damn tight and heavy rockin' and cool rollin' rhythm section, yes, and your fresh and good tasting Streetpunk cocktail is finished and waiting to be rocking out of your speakers loud'n'proud. Nice varying rhythms and nice varying paced songs, all not too heavily so that there are no holes in the flowing songs and the also very well flowing album as a whole, if you got what I want to say with that... if not: It's meant in a positive way. Take U.S. Oi!/Streetpunk maybe somewhere between the BRASSKNUCKLE BOYS and FIRST OFFENSE, CL1 and DIRTY WATER, add to this a big dose of good old Rock & Roll and some early SKREWDRIVER impressions, keep in mind the own character of WHITE FLAG DOWN and that they copy'n'paste no one and then you should have a pretty good idea where to start with of what this L.A. Clockwork Streetpunk roughnecks hold in store for you and me and us. They aren't inventing anything new but who cares for that, because what they do they do damn fucking good. I just would wish that they would deliver it all maybe a little bit harder and the refrains could be here and there still a little bit more anthemic, but this are anything but major problems. And so I can calmly recommend it to all the Oi!, Streetpunk and Punkrock lovers outta there. So go and get it!!! Cheers & Oi! Oi! Oi!
(8 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/whiteflagdown?fref=ts)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/SkinflintMusic?fref=ts)

Okay, that had been all the reviews on records/releases for this one so far. Currently I can't tell you when the next record reviews will come up, maybe at the end of September (but surely and definitely not earlier than this) but maybe just some day in October or even just at the end of October, I don't know it by now and so I can't tell anything about it. This is mostly because I will finally first get the first theme days done and up here, FINALLY, and just then when this is done I will start working on new record reviews. And after such a big and long post consisting out of several more or less detailed reviews on quite many records like this very post here really takes its time to get it done I really can't tell you when I will or better when I will be able to bring the next record reviews post up here. That's the main reason. A second reason is simply the fact that currently I don't have that much records in the pipeline waiting to be reviewed. The reasons for this are easily named:
(01.) I don't have that much time and mind for music right at the moment with a lot of trouble and even more and also really big changes going on (once again) in my life so that really a lot is in the making on various fronts so that music and dealing with it currently is, sadly enough, not that important on my to do - lists and my take care of  - lists these days.
(02.) At the moment right now I also can't spare that much money to go and shop music, what's pretty sad and sucks but it's just how I announced it some months back in one of the retrospection on 2012 posts and so even it sucks drastically (because there are a lot of releases out and a lot of new 2013 releases are released or will be released because of which I am truly strongly curious) I won't cry and bitch around because of it, because that's just how it is, yes, and then that's it, so simple is it.
So currently there are three records that will be definitely featured in the next record reviews post, the fucking strong new 7'' of THE ENEMY titled "LIE TO ME" (strong Oi!/Streetpunk tunes; THANX very much to "BLACKHOLE RECORDS" for sending it me), as well as the "DEMO 2013" by UNDER THE CHURCH (young Sverige Death Metal lunatics firing their hard hitting and hot old school cannons) and the "MALESTORM" titled album by the Stoner/Doom/Sludge hellhounds of IRON & STONE (a really strong and charismatic band and album a friend of mine has pointed me to). I am pretty sure that some more releases will add to this short list over the next one or two months, just wait and see. Now that's all for now, THANX very much for your time and interest. We will read us again, your dear Manslaughter Andy.