Montag, 20. Mai 2013

2 DIAS DE SANGRE *** Combat Hardcore from Germoney *** Interview, stand of play April/May 2013

2DDS: Chris, Angelo, Hajo, and Jan (f.l.t.r.)


Yes, it finally really worked out!!! Great!!!
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Thanx a lot Angelo!!!
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And it took me freaky fuckin' ages to finally get it all done and it up here, damn translation, haha;-)!!!
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Oh, you can't follow?!? Uhm, let us see what we can do to change this.
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Maybe start it all again...
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Yes, maybe, why not...
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Right?
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Right!
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So, again, right from the start, step by step...
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Hey folks, how are you doing? I hope all is fine. Here everything looks pretty good. Now comes something really great, not only the first new interview up here in a year or so, but it's also nothing else than the interview that I wanted to do for quite a while now with my buddies in 2 DIAS DE SANGRE and that took freakin' fuckin' ages before it finally worked out, it took in fact so long that I simply didn't believed it would come to happen anymore, but as you can see now it did. Hell yeahrrr!!! THANKS ANGELO!!! I did the interview with my bro Angelo, guitar man and head and mastermind of and behind the monster known as 2 DIAS DE SANGRE. We did it via E-Mail respectively Facebook message, after Angelo house moved to the city of Hamburg some time ago. And, of course, for doing the interview, again: Angelo, THANKS man!!! The translation is done by me, so every mistakes you find are mine and can be hold by you as a secret treasure. And now, I will spare me every word more about it, and let Angelo do the talking and spread the words by and for himself. Here we go!!! Ah, just one last thing, every guy outta there who wants to know about one of the very strongest and best Hardcore bands of today simply has to read this interview here and now, period. And now here they come, 2 DIAS DE SANGRE in ya hood, mothaf***az!!!
 
*** COMBAT HARDCORE from Germoney -  atomizing a hood near you!!! ***
 
 
*** 2 DIAS DE SANGRE -The real deal!!! ***
 
01.) MA: Hey guys, first of all I want to THANK you for doing this very interview, for sacrificing your time and effort on doing it. What's going on in 2DDS camp these days?!?

2DDS/A: Hi Andy, thanks for the interview and sorry for the long time you have had to wait for it. But in the ranks of 2DDS and in our private lifes a lot happened and we needed to take care of it all first.

02.) MA: No problem man. Okay, to beginn this interview we will start in the here and now of today. So, please tell us what's going currently on in the 2DDS camp and all about the news that happened and are happening. And maybe you can also give us some informations about what to expect next in the future by 2DDS. Let's go.

2DDS/A: Oh, a lot happened and there are a lot of news to be announced. Denis is not longer a active member of 2DDS. Due to his work he house moved to Frankfurt on the Main and he also became father. Vocal duties had been taken over by Chris, who was anyhow already over all the years sort of our fifth bandmember and travelled together with us through the lands. New members had been anyhow never really a topic for us, because we're a very conspired troop and friendship is very important for us. That's also the reason why after back then years ago Toni left the band we never introduced a second guitar player to our ranks. Due to our jobs Hajo and I by myself as well house moved to Hamburg, while Chris and Jan live in Hanover. That's also the reason why we closed our rehearsal room in the Harz Mountains area and searched and found a new one in Hanover, while all of this and especially the long distance between the places where we live isn't making anything easier for us as a band and in our band's life.
Since the end of 2012/the early beginning of 2013 with Marcus Rost (former DOL and the singer of WARHEAD PROJECT) we have finally recruited a new second guitar player to our ranks today.
Currently we are working hard on our new stuff, and we want to release a new album at the end of 2013 via "ONE LIFE, ONE CREW RECORDS".

03.) MA: Looking at it currently then you have already released three albums at all so far, and right from the get go with your debut release, the "BOUND BY HONOR" MCD, you started it full impact at once with recording the album in the studio and with the well-known Andy Claasen. Fat way to start things off! And looking back at it then it payed off pretty quick for you. So I would say that you have done all right and correct. How did the decision of you back then came to happen, to kick it all off that big which means proffessional? I mean, it had been or could had been a big especially financial risk for you all and could hace backfired instead of paying off with bringing you ahead. Was there right from the start the aim or the masterplan to go on stronger with 2DDS than just being another local band around band that's mainly sot of a regional outlived hobby?

2DDS/A: Yeahr, of course, right, we wanted to be our music as good as anyhow possible right from the start. But the financial aspects had been more dramatic. We payed our ass' off for it back then and the most of us spend their ''last money'' on it and financially we all had to pay extra heavily. ;-)
It was a great experience to record right at the beginning in such a big and proffessional studio, even we all were very unexperienced back then. But it was anyhow definitely a experience we learned a lot from. And no, such thing like a masterplan had been existing, but a personal pretension.
Especially or at least for me music had always been more than just a hobby... far more. I couldn't imagine how it would be if I should have to abandon from making and creating music. I don't think that I would be a happy person in this case.

04.) MA: Like already mentioned you are around for quite a while now already, but after I have not a single clou about if and when so how many and how long my readers may now you already or not, hm, I can't spare you the question about your bandhistory so far, from the early beginnings to the present day. Okay, then now the word's up to you.

2DDS/A: I'm not that much of a fan of this whole questions about the whole ''primitive-times-mucus'', so I will just give ya short overview about our bandhistory and then that's it.
In 2005 we recorded and released our first MCD "BOUND BY HONOR" all the D.I.Y. way. Soon after this we have had some changes of bandmembers and from 2007 2DDS had been consisting of: Denis (Vox), Jan (bass), Hajo (drums), and Angelo (guitar). In this constellation we recorded and released two albums, "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS" and our "SPLIT" together with GIVE 'EM BLOOD, and played many, many gigs. Since 2012 now Chris took over vocal duties and Marcus joined us at the second guitar. Denis will still be around supporting us when we are in the studio.

05.) MA: Like you know and like it's pretty much nearly everywhere well known I was a huge fan of you right from the start and you took me already with your "BOUND BY HONOR" debut MCD album by storm. And also back then all you guys in the band had been damn good musicians and songwriters. But something that I always wanted to know and always wanted to ask you is how did it came to happen or what did happen that your back then and nowadays former drummer and second guitar man left the band? Ah, and did you ever thought about picking up and adding a new second guitar player to the roster of 2DDS?

2DDS/A: Oh, the question about a second guitar man I've already answered before, so just read it above. Hm, and the other part: We don't discuss band internal elements of the band in the public and we don't wash our "dirty clothes" in the public as well. But if you are really desperately interested in it then check out our song "SO CALLED FRIENDSHIP" from our "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS" album. We "dealed" with this topic in this song musically.

06.) MA: Since your second album "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS" you are on the Ruhr Valley based label "BEATDOWN HARDWEAR INC.", just by looking at the name of the label one could think that it would be sort of a clothing company and no record label. So was it once just a clothing company? How did the contact came to happen and did you need to do a lot for it with sending off thousands of promo discs to countless labels and all this stuff? I could imagine that you have a good friendly contact with the guys from the label anyhow as well, because if my memory isn't now leading me in the totally wrong direction then I think that you, Angelo, once used to work for the label, right? Are you still doing it, and if so how and why and what, or not anymore? And are you still satisfied with the work of the label or are you planning a change or expansion?

2DDS/A: Yes, back then the label was clothing affair, from Brandenburg. Toni of SCREAMIN' SILENCE then took it over and moved it to Münster, hm, so not really a Ruhr Valley affair. After we recorded "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS" we looked and searched for a label to release our stuff in a proper way, and Toni was one of the guys that checked our stuff out. This led him to the idea that he could release music as well and so we then discussed it and finally did it together. So our first full length album is also the first album ever that the label "BEATDOWN HARDWEAR INC." used to release.
Together we used to improvise a lot and we all achieved it in a more friendly way. Back then Toni had no experience with producing, pressing, and releasing albums, GEMA formulars, etc. pp. In cases like this I was able to help him because of the experiences I made when we released our first MCD all the D.I.Y. way.
So I helped him out when he started the label, I accompanied all releases in the first phase of the beginning of "BEATDOWN HARDWEAR INC.", rehashed the artworks and made them ready for press, invited offers for pressing the CD's, charged the chosen plants with pressing the CD's, and made the GEMA formulars ready. Toni then finally overtook all this duties after the phase of the beginning of the label. It was simply helping out a friend.
Our new album CD won't be released via "BEATDOWN HARDWEAR INC.", but instead of this we now work together with Marcus of "ONE LIFE, ONE CREW" (/"OLOC") who will release our new one. He supports us now for years with booking gigs with us, merchandising, reviews, promotion, etc. pp. He simply helped us far more than anyone else and we also used to have and still have far more good contact with him than with anyone else.

07.) MA: You had also been very busy with playing damn a lot of live shows over all the years of your existence as a band so far, in Germany as well as in Europe respectively in other european countries. Do you have any weird tourlifestories in store for us that you can tell here and now to us? And is there maybe anything you can tell us about the regional different and specific scenes about differences and stuff like this you can tell us, and where are the best concerts to kick off? And are there any bands that you have kept in your memories as just simply great, no matter if humanly or musically, and what are bands with which you just would love to play again a gig or two?

2DDS/A: Through Europe we didn't toured that much so far. We had been in Holland and in Austria, beside this only in Germany. But in germany from Usedom to Ulm, and from the Polish border to Münster. For sure there are a lot of great stories that I could tell, but honestly I can't say anything about them in the public, because in this case we would have a lot of trouble to deal with, hahahaha. ;-)
Highlights had been for example our weekend tour, the show at the "HEADBANGER WEEKEND", and many small club shows where you didn't expect much but then all hell broke loose.
In general we have noticed that we had been more often disappointed by club or festival shows when we went to play them with certain expectations on them in our minds. Then in contrast to this there had been several small club shows which we didn't want to play after we arised and saw the club and the state it was in but then the shows itself turned out to be incredible damn fucking great shit.

08.) MA: Already "just" by looking at your music one have to say that already right up directly from the start you totally did your very own thing and this without any compromises at all. Okay, for sure Hardcore, Metalcore, Death Metal and Thrash Metal hell of a lot bands outta there try to mix together and even far more then also try to cook it up and mix it through with Beatdowns, and a lot manage to succeed in doing so, while even more to fail with it. You are definitely one of those bands where it works out and even by far better than most of the rest does, and this all also damn stand alone and pretty unique, a really fantastic job of you guys, my compliment for this goes out to you. The most noteable thing is that you really managed to somehow create a way and style of guitar playing and guitar tone that's something totally of your very own and definitely damn fucking totally self-contained, amazing, you really associate that specific tone with 2DDS. Much respect for this! Is this something that you are aware of by yourself and would or could you agree on it? And if so, could you draw us the picture of this development from back then up to now? Ah, and by the way: Which were and are your founts of inspiration and what influences you the most on a musical level, and did the influences and origins of inspiration drastically change over the years?

2DDS/A: Wow, that many questions in only one passage! ;-)
So, first of all thanks a lot. We definitely try and want to do our very own thing and we don't want to sound like any other band else outta there.
That with that specific guitar tone is something I heard a lot at last, but I wasn't aware of it before and it surely wasn't planned. It's simply just my way of playing and that tone used to develop more and more over the years, after I worked on cultivating it more and more for some years, so that I am satisfied with it, I want a fat tone.
Oh, there are many bands that we cheer up to, no matter out of which specific musical genre.
And it is surely pretty different with everyone in the band.
But here some names as examples:
IRON MAIDEN, BIOHAZARD, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, MADBALL, NAPALM DEATH, MACHINE HEAD, SLAYER, MERAUDER, CROWBAR, KATAKLYSM, GOREFEST, CANNIBAL CORPSE, DYING FETUS, STAMPIN' GROUND, BACKFIRE!, ALL OUT WAR, BORN FROM PAIN, HATEBREED, ... etc. pp. ...
But it's pretty different, for example Hajo also likes to listen to Hip Hop, Electronical Music, and Reggea.
I think everyone lives through a musical development over the years, and this development influences one maybe unconsciously.

09.) MA: All of you guys in the band are already around for quite a long while now and also before 2DDS you all made your experiences in making music all across the harder and heavier departments of subcultural underground music. Do you see any similarities between your older bands and projects with 2DDS today, and what did changed looking at the importance of 2DDS for you between older bands/projects of you and 2DDS? And what significance earns 2DDS in your whole private life? By the way, what had been your first impulses back then to start to create your own music? I mean, that you are today damn skilled and good musicians, much respect for that, I just say here for the record.

2DDS/A: 2DDS is the by far most serious thing anyone of us had ever done in the case of making and creating music. Our earlier bands and projects surely had their impacts on us, but we never did anything of it so persistent like 2DDS today. I think that for everyone of us 2DDS earns its very own significance, but it's anyhow very important for every single one of us. I put hell a lot into it so far and let other things beside 2DDS more or less unheeded, because it's by far more than just a hobby for me. And I think for the other guys in the band it's pretty much the same, pretty sure about it.
How all of us came to this music I honestly can't say, I mean every single one of us celebrated Hardcore and Metal heavily and we attended ''some'' concerts. And we are all also all a little bit older nowadays and the first shows had been taken place eighteen years ago or so. But I think it was especially the energy at the live shows that grabbed us and hold us tight.

2DDS today, from left to right: Hajo, Angelo, Chris, and Jan.

10.) MA: Some of you and I we know each other now for already more than a decade and you guys in the band know each other also for a time like this now already. So, how was it, how everyone of you used to fell in love with Hardcore, what bands/records/styles were into play? And what means Hardcore for you (if one can anyhow say this), and what do you think of the development of the Hardcore genre, the style, the scene, the music, the way of doing slam dancing, etc. pp., and do you like to name yourself proudly as a part of the Hardcore scene?

2DDS/A: Man, uh, what a long-range-question...
I think the answers to the question eight and nine already answered this one here quite a bit as well. Okay, I think everyone defines for his-/herself what "Hardcore" is or means and what not. But especially in the "Underground" I think the current development hard shocking. This situation is nothing new, but it gets more bitter day by day. Music is for a lot of bands not that important anymore. It's by far more important to catch attention. Catch attention with and through shitty music, shitty lyrics, and a ostensible image.
I don't follow the development of the scene anymore, for quite a while now already. We all focuss on the music at first, not all the other stuff around, and we all also cheer up to bands in a ''scene-overlapping'' way, as long we like their music, that matters most.
We are just annoyed and get pissed if someone wants to label us solely as being ''Beatdown'' Hardcore.

11.) MA: With 2DDS you have a pretty militant and Gang-like appearance, and with your accent on Latin-American influences you add up to this some sort of a harsh macho-like attitude. So, now honest and serious: Is it just fashion, style, and show or is it a real heartfelt show or proof of attitude, haha;-)? But, how-ever, a little bit of irony added up to it all won't hurt anyone anyhow, right? Did you had to deal with hostilities maybe because of this (or why ever else) so far or not? Ah, and by the way, what is the story behind respectively the meaning of your bandname and why did you choose this one? (Okay, I know, why not, haha;-)...)

2DDS/A: Hm, "militant" and "Gang-like appearance" I can't understand nor can I aggree on it anyway. We're simply just a bunch of good friends that make together music and that have always other good friends with and around them who help us out where ever they can with helping us doing shows, selling our merch, and such stuff, and who also support us heavily and enthusiastically how-, when-, and whereever they can. We do this all very purposeful and results oriented. Maybe this is the reason why the "militant" and "Gang-like appearance" impressions do come from. No, we definitely mean what we say and do, no irony behind it. I hate it when Hardcore bands see themselves as fun-bands and want to be very ironically with what they are doing. It's simply something that short and simple just don't fit with and into Hardcore, this ironic fun and joke stuff. For us the band and the 2DDS circle of friends savor a high reputation and a strong significance. The way how we write and create our music, the way how we haul our music and lyrics follows no sort of a masterplan or something like this, we don't write it for the big masses outta there. We just do what WE like to do, we just do what WE want to do..
By the way: We are in no crew and we never cared about it. We're simply just in it for the music. Scene-thrashtalk, Hardcore-Internet/Online-Discussions, sucking up to somebody, hailing music that is utter garbage just to brownnose with certain people, and all shit like this, nah, this all had been perfected by others and then let them all by themselves out-live their bullshit.
Hostilities had been and still are surely there, in masses, but I can calmly live with it.

12.) MA: Lyricwise you are covering a pretty wide distance of different topics you deal with, from political and critical on society lyrics to personal issues you deal with in your lyrics, as well as with Unity anthems, Hardcore hymns, and Tough Guy lyrics one can find in your rich and first class lyrical repertoire. Who of you guys in the band writes your lyrics and what moves him, from where do he or you get his/your inspirations?

2DDS/A: Hm, so far yet we haven't been asked that much about our lyrics, I think this is again another proof that today most guys just don't care about what bands have to say. Except one song ("POR VIDA CARNAL") so far Denis and I wrote all our lyrics.
We think it's important that each single song has a certain message and a meaning of its own. Hm, inspiration, that's something that's hard to describe. I mean, a idea poppes up and then this certain idea gets worked out by us. So far all the topics popped up spontaneous without any lyrical concept for an album behind it all.
A critical view on what's going on today is something we all should have, with all that bullshit going on and happening around us all. And for sure we deal with personal issues in our lyrics, this personal issues make your head go round and need to be worked up by you. But what you mean with Tough Guy lyrics I can't understand....

13.) MA: Today you all live widely dispersed about Lower Saxony and the city of Hamburg, so I think that the organisation of band rehearsal sessions are a little bit elaborated and need to be planned out more precisely these days then back then when you started with 2DDS, so I would say that you handle it all in a pretty professional way, right? So no heavy boozing and hard partying, but focussed working on old and new songs, right? And how does the songwriting in the camp 2DDS works out anyhow, especially today if we keep the pretty wide distance between the places where you live in mind, and who does what, when, why, and how when you are writing new songs?

2DDS/A: Yes, two of us live in Hamburg, and two of us in Hanover. So when all fits together and we all can find the time to do so then today we meet once a week in our new rehearsal room in Hanover. Heavy boozing and partying are nowadays already for a pretty long while history, because we must drive 300km for one rehearsal session. But we worked anyhow over all the time very focussed on our music, the boozing came then after it;-)...
Most of our ideas came up when we are jamming together in our room. There's a riff or a beat as the beginning and then it all starts off. Back then we worked on it week by week untill we were satisfied with the result. But today it's not that simple and uncomplicated anymore, because it can easily happen that we simply can't jam together for a month or so. So I set up my own little home studio here in Hamburg. So today it's pretty often so that Hajo comes around and we hang together infront of my PC, together he and I then start to write and work on our new songs. This new song material we then send via E-Mail to Jan and Chris and discuss the output. He then programs the "digital" drums and I tuck in the guitar into the PC. When we then have the chance and find the time again to jam and play together in our room we work it all more out untill we finally have our own new proper song.
It's definitely a different songwriting process then back then when we started and our rehearsal sessions are used more intensive by us, not at least because the long ride to get there should be disbursive. Over the week days Chris often practises alone in our room to the old songs of us and to our new demos. Jan takes part in this from time to time as well.

14.) MA: Your second album, "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS", already showed and proofed a impressive development and you really made a huge step forward and you raised the (also already before very high) mquality standard of your music enormously with it. Do you still like the album by yourselves today? And especially I really like the whole conception of it, starting with the perfect fitting intro and skits, over the great music and perfect running order of the songs, the diverse and great lyrics, to the brilliant and intense atmospheric artwork. First class, amazing! Who did the artwork? And in how far (if anyhow) was the, how I called it, ''whole conception'' of it in anyway aimed? Or was it more sort of a chance shell?

2DDS/A: Uhm, okay, the songs were finished and placed on the album without that we would have had any thoughts about any running order of them or whatsoever. The intros and skits give the lyrics (that aren't read by anyone anyhow) simply another more level of deepness. Then we discussed the running order and fixed it simply in a way that pleased us. The artwork was completly bought. We found it and liked it, especially the idea and it also fitted perfectly to the album.
So, okay, let us say it was a "planned chance hit", haha;-).

15.) MA: Beside this I also think this album gave you a good push ahead forward back then, right? How had been the general reactions on it back then?

2DDS/A: The reactions on 2DDS are always and had been always pretty strong diverse. Some love us, some hate us, and some just don't care about us, hahahaha...
Okay, it was our first full length album and so there was more to hear of us on it then on our debut Mini CD and surely it prooved a development of us.
Anyhow we received a lot of attention with it, and this from around the globe, because the album traveled the whole earth: U.S.A., Russia, England, Italy, Greece, and on and on and on and on...

16.) MA: Your so far newest album is the amazing split release with GIVE 'EM BLOOD. A total hitter! But one question prerecorded: Who the hell did the totally retarded cover artwork and who was responsible for it and why did you choose it, haha;-)?

2DDS/A: Toni of "BEATDOWN HARDWEAR INC." came up with it and submitted it to us. After it tends a little bit in the direction of the old SUICIDAL TENDENCIES shirts with the self-drawn artworks we celebrated it heavily.

17.) MA: Like already said, the split album is a total boomer, no doubt about it, period. How did the contact with GIVE 'EM BLOOD came to happen and who had the idea for this split album? Can one talk about a band friendship between you and GIVE 'EM BLOOD, or would this be maybe too much of the good?  How were the reactions because of the split and can we maybe hope to see it one day being released on vinyl, after split release should be anyhow vinyl releases anyhow;-)?

2DDS/A: Also here, like in the case of the artwork, Toni was responsible for the contact with GEB came to happen. We had planned to do a split album and were searching for a cool partner band for it to do it that we like ourselves. So we listened to some bands and like GEB, the guys from Austria the most. Band friendship would be too much to say, because we just met only a few times, but the music rules and the guys are cool dudes as well.
The label failed in doing promotion for the album. So I think that really a lot guys didn't know that we had a new album out. Pretty soon after it was released the album went online and was then "distributed" this way.
It caused some good reactions and reviews. But honestly I think that a proper new own full length makes more sense after all.

18.) MA: Personally I think that the Death Metal influence on or in your songs is very strong on this album while at the same time your songs are maybe the most Hardcore styled songs by 2DDS so far yet, sort of a perfect combination out of 25 TA LIFE, MADBALL, and FURY OF FIVE on the one side, and MORBID ANGEL, DEEDS OF FLESH, and HATE ETERNAL on the other side, with UNIT 732, SWORN ENEMY, and HATEBREED somewhere in between it all. And this all extremly self-contained and in that typical 2DDS way done. Can you aggree on this, or is it currently going to heavily and fast up and down and around in my head;-)?

2DDS/A: Everyone has his/her own sense for music and everyone experiences it his/her own way, but with the mentioned bands I can calmly live;-).
Nah, honestly: Such thoughts aren't in our minds when we write songs, it all just happens how and when it happens.
With the result of our part we're not that happy, because of the production sound of our songs. We allowed others to tamper in our decision which recording studio we choose and we really regret this heavily. But, okay, anyhow, you learn of this bad experiences and wrong choices. Primordial we wanted to go and record in the "RAPE OF HARMONIES" studios...


19.) MA: Once again back to your "BOUND BY HONOR" debut MCD: Will you one day use the songs of it again, in which form ever? Hm, and the album neither sounded nor looked in any way like a D.I.Y. release, did you have had some sort of a professional support on board back then? Looking back at it after all this years what do you think by yourselves of it today? Ah, and your old logo back then was extreme cool and stylish, who did it and will you maybe reuse it one day?

2DDS/A: Live we don't play any of the songs anymore, but maybe this will change again one future day. After we recorded the album in a professional studio and used to let it press the disc can easily be compared with any "label production". D.I.Y. was just the money, that we put in it;-).
The artwork was completly done by Giovanni (DOGMA IVS, DEATH WILL SCORE).

20.) MA: Okay, let us talk about your so far releases from next on untill the end of this very interview. And after this interview is now already incredible damn long let us now just talk about the from my personal subjective standpoint most stand out songs of you so far. (I know, very subjective and also pretty egoistic, I know, but okay, haha;-)...), and we go from more or less the present day starting with your split release and then back through your history to your debut disc. So we start with your split and I want to talk with you a little bit intensive about two songs of you from it, namely about "ON THE WINGS OF HERSEY" and "GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD TIMES". And with the angry and raging hate anthem "ON THE WINGS OF HERSEY" we will now begin: Hammering Death Metal, here and there also a little scandinavian flavored, perfectly combined with the devastating Hardcore, all cultivated with your very own unique character, wow, pure gold. From where you you draw your inspirations and did you used a pointedly chosen topic as the foundament for this song? Lyricwise it seems to me that it is a very harsh vendetta hymn, right? More personally or in social critical-political way? I am not so sure about it regarding this level of abstraction, so I request you at this point to enlight the readers and me;-). I also ask for this maybe pointedly chosen topic of the song because the music and the lyrics seem to me perfectly mutually agreed. So did the song come to happen in a unique way, a ''special'' way?

2DDS/A: Incredible short answer: Nah, it came to happen like every other song before;-).

21.) MA: The second song of your split about which I want to talk a little bit more intensive and precise with you is the incredible great "GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD TIMES" titled anthem. I love it, absolutely fantastic!!! Great Old School Hardcore the NYHC way in the tradition of a band like MADBALL, and also Eurocore a la BACKFIRE! seems to had been a inspiration for you, but also here you do your very own thing. How did it came to happen, what was the idea to do it, and can we hope to hear more like this from you in the future? And lyricwise, just by the way, all this trendy wankers, false friends, shittalkers, and Straight Edge pussies who feel the need to praise their gospel to everyone as the only right way to wisdom and happyness, they all aren't your best friends anyhow, right;-)?

2DDS/A: We had really a big lust to do a song like this. We really wanted to do a real punky Hardcore song without any Metal riffs, a song that we can direct fire out.
Maybe also lyricwise the so far most happy song of us to date yet so far.
I just can talk for myself, because after this interview now already has more content than my diploma work and wouldn't be anyhow possible to be answered via group discussions.
I really don't care about what people choose as their personal philosophy of life.
No matter if vegan, meat, SxE or booze, I don't care about it. But I must constantly listen to this bullshit of why and how, because all the people somehow feel the need to tell everyone, if asked for it or not, their life story and preach to everyone their beliefs. And this bullshit ticks me off drastically, especially after this all improvement of the world affairs mostly don't last longer than two or three years. And if it's for them the ultimate kick what they are doing, then for other people this don't need to be so as well.
Because of this the lyrics to this song, because we like to deal with bullshit like this in and through out our lyrics.

22.) MA: Ah, by the way, the Intro Skit to this song is totally great and damn fucking cool. From which movie you took it?

2DDS/A: The movie is originally named "STATE OF GRACE". I think the german title was "HINTERHOF ZUR HÖLLE" or some non sense like this.

23.) MA: Okay, now onwards to your "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS" masterpiece. Already the first song, "EVA MENDEZ", is surely through and through one hell of an anthem. Musicwise extremly grapping and interesting arranged, and lyricwise just pure gold. Who is this "EVA MENDEZ" for which you created this musical manifest and from where do you got the inspiration to do this track? Is there any special to tell about the creation of this song? I really hope that we will able to enjoy this hymn on and on for a long while as a part of your live set!

2DDS/A: This is also one of my our total favorites, and so I think that the song will probably be a part of our live sets forever.
The lyrics weren't read by many, and even less made up their minds about it. This song is not about the Hollywood actress of that name.
The Eva Mendez we sing about in this song is a woman for which life played out very bad cards. She was raped and was laid down on the railroads so that a train could and should override her. Her legs had been squeezed off during this, and since then she walks on her hands. But still she is strong and powerful and takes care of her children, she lives without a man in a ghetto near the railroads that lead into the city. We sense this as real power and strength. Not that kindergarden crap other bands sing about, that still live in the houses of their parents.

24.) MA: Okay, not the most spectacular song of the album (even still a strong one and especially live pure gold), but maybe the most controversial one is your collaboration with the Gangsta Rap group GOODFELLAS, the song "POR VIDA CARNAL". Lyricwise partly pretty heavy and extreme, with terms like subhuman and such stuff, and not only a few were pissed off by this, so maybe sort of a love/hate thing, but live always a true hymn. Anyhow a strong song, and would you today also do something like this and how do you see the song by yourself? Do the good contacts to the GOODFELLAS still exist and what do you think of the fact that the guys took part in some reality documentation bullshit crap in the german television and searching for an appartment on screen and buying kitchens and such stuff? Not really that much Gangsta, or...?

2DDS/A: Like already said, we don't discuss our band internas in the public. Today this topic is also pretty much through, but so much to this still here and now: There will be no other collaboration and the also don't play the song live anymore.
What the people think of it or not, what pissed them off and what not and which topic is hot this current week is not of our concern, we don't care about it.

25.) MA: Okay, and now with being on the finishing line one more time back to your debut MCD titled "BOUND BY HONOR". I know, it had been freaky fucking ages that passed us by since then. Already back then right from the start the opener, "RED TO THE PUBLIC", directly grapped me, a total bomb, still today. Lyricwise also pretty angry, aggressive, and pissed off, and also somehow pretty political, or? Anyhow incredible great! I would say that especially this song became somehow pretty marking for your style (can't say it better, sorry), would you agree on this?

2DDS/A: This song is very political, but in no way addressed to or placed in one political fraction. It's more about the fact that the people out there should better start to question what's going on, instead of just following the herd and do what they had been told. But marking for our future style, nah, I really can't agree on this.

26.) MA: Okay, last question then you've done it and this with managing to stay alive, haha;-). When will I be able to finally listen to my long demanded BIOHAZARD cover song and what covers are you maybe planning to do live on stage anyway?

2DDS/A: Let yourself be suprised, dude;-).

27.) MA: Angelo, that's it, haha, you did it, haha;-)!!! Once again THANKS for doing this (über-long) interview, for your interest in doing so, and for your time and effort you put in it. Great man!!! I think it's sort of the most longest interview up here so far, much respect for putting yourself through it all!!! Now the last words are up to you, and I really hope we finally see us soon face to face again one soon day!!! Cheers man!!!

2DDS/A:
Andy, you old damn bastard... this was really hard work!!!
Thanks that you are supporting us since years and that you spend your time and effort in doing so!!!
It's cool to see that there are still really people out there which work themselves through music and create their own attitude to it!!!
Cheers!!!
Angelo/2DDS

2DDS back in the days: Angelo, Jan, Hajo, Denis (f.l.t.r.)

Yeahr, so folks, okay, that's it. It took me a little bit longer to get it done with the translation work and so on, but anyhow, it's done, it's up, and I really think that it's a damn great interview due to Angelo's work. No I think I will close this post that's already long enough, and so, to you, the readers thanks for your interest and support the amazing 2 DIAS DE SANGRE!!! Have a open eye and ear on them, their new album will be released some time in 2013!!! Cheers guys!!!
(https://www.facebook.com/dosdiasdesangre?ref=ts&fref=ts)
(PS: I still must correct the mistakes, and will take care of it the next few days or so.)

Sonntag, 12. Mai 2013

(Work in progress.)

Hey folks!!! It's currently pretty silent up here, I know. Even I announced that pretty much silent periods will come to happen up here since I've changed the running formula up here quite a bit, I anyhow just wanted to let you know that currently I work on bringing the 2 DIAS DE SANGRE interview finally up here for you to read. But it's a really long interview and how long it really is I see now, with working on it. I have to translate it all from german into english, and basically so that's where all the work comes from. Currently I worked through nearly the half of it, so if I can keep it up going like this then somewhere between Wednesday and Friday next week it will or maybe better should be up for you. I'm a little bit behind my personal deadline, because the last five days, including today, Jane and I had been on a little short-holiday-trip, so that I just came home recently today and will start working on it again tomorrow evening after I stopped working on it for five days now. The next record review package will come up here by the end of May or the beginning of June and it will be a really huge one, and some time like this with June to start also the first theme days will come up here for you, I have them already in the making. But for now, first stay tuned for the first class interview with the amazing 2 DIAS DE SANGRE. And now just have a nice evening and then tomorrow I wish you all a good start into the new week.

Sonntag, 28. April 2013

Record Reviews April 2013 - Part Two: "Reviewpackage" feat. A DYING BREED RECORDS, HARDBOILED WEBZINE, HOLLOW TRUTH, MASTIFF, MERCYLESS, OFFENSIVE WEAPON, SUFFER THE PAIN, TATTOOED MOTHERFUCKERS (/TMF), TRADITIONAL SKINHEAD GIRLS OF THE WORLD, VARIOUS ARTISTS, and WORN OUT

Okay folks, like announced last week or so here now comes the part two of the reviews on records of/in April 2013, again, of course, in the form of a ''review-package'', after it worked out quite well the first time and after it's planned and announced I think I will keep this new working routine going on and see how it all will develop in the future. This time we're starting it all off with, for example, reviews on bands like HOLLOW TRUTH and MASTIFF as well as with reviews on the last MERCYLESS release, titled "MUNDO ENFERMO", and the new SUFFER THE PAIN live recording release and then go on through releases like the new split of OFFENSIVE WEAPON and TMF, some compilations album, and finally ending with a review on the now already nearly classical demo release of/by WORN OUT. So you see, some good stuff is in the pipeline, so stay tuned, it's crushing in right now for you, so read on if you want to know more. (Ah, and also this post will focuss mostly on online-download-D.I.Y.-releases, before the next time this will change again a bit with new reviews on new releases from the DROPKICK MURPHYS to the CRUSHING CASPARS, just as examples.)

HOLLOW TRUTH - "THE DAY THE EARTH SHOOK: DEMO MMXII"
("D.I.Y."; Mp3-Download-Release)
(Download it over @ http://hollowtruthhc.bandcamp.com/):
Cool!!! Some time ago this very demo here was sent to me via E-Mail by Ciarán, the singer of HOLLOW TRUTH, and man, just THANX for it!!! He asked me for doing a review and of course I will do one and so here it comes, my review on the "THE DAY THE EARTH SHOOK: DEMO MMXII" by HOLLOW TRUTH, it was released more or less by the end of 2012, and it features four songs in about ten minutes, one intro and three full blast songs straight forward. HOLLOW TRUTH roar from Dublin, Ireland and they making'n'taking no prisoners with their very stand-alone Thrash Metal inspired Hardcore Crossover style. Sharp edged hard and heavy hitting guitar work, ultra charismatic brilliant sung powerful lead vocals, and a grim yet nicely melodic shredding rhythm section make and mark the music of HOLLOW TRUTH that is a Crossover bastard of fresh and not retro played 1980's Bay Area Thrash Metal and Hardcore somewhere between the moshing and thrashing Old School way and the Holy Terror Hardcore style. Maybe you can say that if you combine INTEGRITY with TESTAMENT and add D.R.I. and ANTHRAX to it, maybe, then you maybe have a pretty good idea of HOLLOW TRUTH, keep then in mind that they do it all totally fresh and exiting and without any bullshit retro stuff and this also damn great and fantastic stand-alone, then you know pretty good of what to expect from the HOLLOW TRUTH here and now on this one. Great rhythms and grooves, first class arrangements and grapping songwriting, done by skilled musicians. First class!!! And you know what: It's damn great!!! Very good lyrics, a great artwork and a first class recording/production sound we get as well on top of it. This is highly recommended, so now better just get it sooner than later, great shit, point and fact. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(9 of 10 points)
(PS: Don't ask me about any physical release and copies of this demo, better ask the band itself.)
(https://www.facebook.com/hollowtruthhc)

MASTIFF - "TRAP CITY"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Download-Release)
(Download it over @ http://www.mediafire.com/?n2s9ypa2dliz6la):
I stumbled upon this band and demo album due to the great "HARDBOILED WEBZINE" (http://www.hardboiledzine.com/) recently and now I am pretty much convinced if not conquered by this band and demo. All in all this California based Hardcore band gives us six songs in about eight minutes of blasting raging furious a little bit metallic Hardcore the antisocial and tough as nails kind that I would describe as a mixture out of FURIOUS STYLES with some TERROR. Sharp played and tight and directly on point timed and played Hardcore, marked by brutal heavy harsh guitars, aggressive and nasty shredding bass and thunderous rumbling drums, and a brilliant aggressive brutal shouted lead vocal voice. Grapping arrangements, fresh and interesting songwriting, great and cool grooves that also show some Rap/Hip Hop influences, and all done fresh and interesting and in no rip off way. A great band that promises really a lot!!! It comes with a nice sinister artwork that fits perfect to the musick, and also all in a really strong production sound. All in all this one here is highly recommended for all you Hardcore Roughnecks outta there and we should all have open eyes and ears on MASTIFF. Thumbs up, get it!!! HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(9 of 10 points)
(PS: Also in this case don't ask me about the existence of any physical copies, also here better ask the band itself.)
(https://www.facebook.com/Mastiffhc)
 
MERCYLESS - "MUNDO ENFERMO"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Download-Release)
(Download it over @ http://www.mediafire.com/?thwxf94t6hc6mpg#!):
Here's MERCYLESS, a metallic Beatdown Hardcore band respectively a beatdown-styled Metal-Hardcore band from Spain. They sent me their 2012 release "MUNDO ENFERMO" in October 2012 via E-Mail and... I just totally forgot about it so far. Sorry guys!!! Really SORRY!!! But also THANKS very much for sending me your music!!!! Anyway, here now finally comes the review of it. The album is up for free downloading and they also already released by the beginning of 2013 the follow up album to this very one that's up as a name your price download on their Bandcamp site. If there are any physical releases existing, of this one as well as of their already mentioned follow up release, I have not a single clou about. On "MUNDO ENFERMO" they give us a seven songs in around nineteen minutes crowbar swing in musical form. And if you have a faible for HATEBREED as well as TERROR and some xTYRANTx and maybe also some xPROVIDENCEx and KING OF CLUBZ, then you will also like MERCYLESS without a doubt. Brutal hammering brickwall guitar riffs, demolishing rhythm section at work, hard and brutal throaty shouted lead vocals, fat and broad widescreen gang crew shout back ups, fat grooves and heavy beatdowns, devastating mid tempo parts and furious raging up tempo moments, nice guitar parts, all mixed well through together by skilled musicians that also hold some well skilled songwriting abilities in store. If they just manage in the future to create a stronger own identity so that they would shine out more out of the thousands of bands in this particular genre of Beatdown affiliated metallic Hardcore musick, then they will become even far more good if not great or even greater in the future. Don't make any mistakes, a really good album and really ahead of all the stuff all this countless HATEBREED and TERROR ripp off bands of today outta there are doing these days, and so a truly good album that I can easily recommend to you if you are into let us call it modern metallic Hardcore and so at leat risk one or two ears (because you don't risk that much with doing so after all), it's just something like ''the x-factor'' that's at least currently a bit missing, but I think MERCYLESS will take care of this in the future, because all the potential to do so they hold in store. Thumbs up for and to you guys!!! To the spanish lyrics I can't really say anything and so I will spare me every word about it before I talk respectively write some total non-sense. The fat and heavy production sound fits perfect to the musick and is a pure bomb, and the cover artwork I really like a lot. So, that's all, give this spanish Hardcore roughnecks a fair chance, I don't think that they will dissapoint you anyhow. And I will risk an ear on their follow up album soon as well anyway anyhow. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(7 of 10 points)
(PS: And guys, once again, I am very SORRY that it took me so long to finally do this review, but also once again THANX for sending me your album, damn cool of you.)
 
SUFFER THE PAIN - "LIVE @ BANKIREN"
("D.I.Y."; Online-Release)
(Listen to it over @ http://sufferthepain.bandcamp.com/album/live-bankiren):
Hell yeahr, here it is, the newest album of/by my absolute favorites of SUFFER THE PAIN, roaring down from Sverige. This is the official D.I.Y. done live recording of their, if I understood it right and correct, first ever gig as a full proper four piece band which took place "LIVE @ BANKIREN" (don't ask me if this is a club, a festival, or what the hell else ever). The live recording is (at least so far) just released as a online-to-listen-to-release-affair on their Bandcamp site without any download opportunity (don't ask me why), just that you know it. If you are following this blog more or less regulary and frequently latest from last year on then you should know that I am totally conquered by SUFFER THE PAIN and that they are very well present up here on your dear "MANSLAUGHTER THUG LIFE" blog, and this for more than good and more than justified reasons. Combining dark and brutal Crustcore with morbid and aggressive Sverige style blackened Death Metal, creating one hell of a bastard that will leave both satisfied, fans of bands and stuff like WOLFPACK/WOLFBRIGADE, SKIT SYSTEM, DISFEAR, GENOCIDE SS, to just name a few, as well as fans of DISMEMBER, AT THE GATES, EDGE OF SANITY, (early) DISSECTION, and (old) ENTOMBED, and this all without ripping anything or anyone off and becoming one sort of a copy'n'paste band, nah, hell no, not SUFFER THE PAIN, instead of this they create something fucking fresh and damn grapping, a fascinating and exciting music cocktail that should please anyone outta there that really knows good heavy extreme aggressive musick. Blackened crusty Necro Death Metal Punk from Sverige, maybe this way you can describe or better name the musick of SUFFER THE PAIN. Fast raging ultra heavy yet damn melodic and above all incredible aggressive guitars, outshining charismatic guttural hysterical screamed lead vocals, and a fast raging tight bulldozer like rhythm section, all melted together in a fantastic way with, from my point of view, the blackened Death Metal ingredients clearly leading the way today for the punky Crustcore ingredients to follow, and for my absolutely no problem, I cheer up to this development, because SUFFER THE PAIN really know how to do it right, point and fact. This live recording features nine songs at all, mixing their hymns from "THE DEATH" and "THE LAST MASSACRE" nicely through and giving us also with "BREAK YOUR CHAINS" and "NUCLEAR END" two brandnew songs that are incredible strong, totally great shit, and will leave you damn hungry for far, far more finally to come. This is highly recommended and I can't wait for their split 7'' with BOMBS OF HADES being finally released this year on and via "DOOMENTIA RECORDS". Keep it going on strong like this guys, amazing!!!
(9 of 10 points)
(PS: And guys, I will make up my mind, maybe I will find somewhere in there an idea how and where and with who you can do a show in Germany with SUFFER THE PAIN one day, I damn need to see and hear you live!!!)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Suffer-The-Pain/230066817076044?fref=ts)

TMF & OFFENSIVE WEAPON - "SPLIT"
("SKINFLINT MUSIC" & "MFS PRODUCTIONS"; 7'')
(Get it for example over @ http://skinflintmusic.com/):
Fuck yeahrrr!!! This is incredible cool and outstanding damn cool!!! Waited for it for quite a while, waited especially for new OFFENSIVE WEAPON stuff for even longer, can't get enough of TMF anyhow, and then finally it's here, all three great news come true in one happening, the release of this little 7''. But wait, to get something straight and clear, so you have to know that currently I don't review the if you want so original 7'' version but ''just'' a free download version, but a "complete" one, that was send to me this week by the nice guys in "SKINFLINT MUSIC" via E-Mail and so first comes first: THANX A LOT guys, that's damn great of you!!! (And don't worry, of course I won't post the download link or do any bullshit crap like this, trust me.) So, okay, and now straight onwards into this review of this, so much I can't wait to say it already now, great if not amazing little album. Side one is occupied by the U.K. Thug Core Oi! Rock Roughnecks in TMF a.k.a. the TATTOOED MOTHERFUCKERS and they give us two songs in their typical for them and pretty unique style of U.K. Brickwall Thug Core somewhere between Brickwall Oi! like CONDEMNED 84 and BAKERZ DOZEN, heavy weight Skinhead Rock like RETALIATOR and CLOSE SHAVE, and Old School inspired yet rockin' thugish Hooligan'n'Thug Hardcore like BLOOD FOR BLOOD, all done bonedry and ultra-heavy and hard hitting, carried on by forward marching and brutal pushing hammering guitars, a precise and tight heavy stomping and angry and loud shredding and cracking rhythm section, and this incredible smart and hard charismatic lead vocals and first class crew back up chants. All done in a great way, with grapping rhythm arrangements and electrifying pace constructions plus first class grooves the untrendy way. Thumbs up, and they are even a bit better than before. Two songs by them, like already mentioned, named "WELCOME TO THE GREYZONE" and "FUCK OFF AND DIE", and both songs are pure gold, while the first one is even purest platinum on all damn possible and thinkable levels. Great!!! Also we get the typical militant battle scarred gladiatorial pissed off everyone and anything offending politically incorrect antisocial typical TMF lyrics, and the songs come in a first class production sound. Great!!! Then the B Side is owned by the awesome amazing OFFENSIVE WEAPON, and yes, damn it, they are finally really back, yeahrrr!!! And how they are back!!! Their very early 2010 full length debut release easily managed it to move in the top ten ranks of my albums of this very year back then, and they had been one of the most promising and for sure best bands back then. But then they more or less suddenly dissapeared again as soon as they popped up on the radar screen, at least for me over here in Germany. Then it was very silent around OFFENSIVE WEAPON, while over the last year the rumours went that they would be still active and would be working on new stuff to bring it out one day. At the beginning of this very year of 2013 then I first heard about this 7'' split happening, and now it's really and truly finally here after all. And this shit rules, hell yeahrrr!!! They give us also two songs, named "LEGION OF '76" and "CHANGE THE LAW", and they sticked true to their sound and style but improved it even heavily and so they somehow managed to improve themselves and "it all" (which means what they are doing, their music, their style) even a bit more. And so we get battle scarred patriotic and gladiatorial damn heavy and sheer brutal yet incredible melodic and anthemic American East Coast Oi! the NYC way with that special OFFENSIVE WEAPON flavor to it which is to be found especially in the damn melodic, symphonic and anthemic/hymnal guitar leads and solos, all very present and heavily the songs marking, and the sheer aggressive and yet very hymnal sung shouted lead vocals, backed up by beefy and bulky gang shouts. It's so damn great!!! Beside this we get ultra-heavy tons of brutal stomping diverse and tight, hard, heavy, and intense guitar riffs, brutal buzzing shredded bass work, skullcracking and bonesmashing steel toe'd drumming, and great grapping rhythm architectures and structures, as well as a smart pace arrangements of the songs. And this all incredible stand-alone done and damn fucking amazing. OFFENSIVE WEAPON are definitely a stand-alone band so that any comparisions don't make that much sense after all, but maybe you can locate them somewhere between the YOUTH DEFENSE LEAGUE, OXBLOOD, FIRST STRIKE, the TEMPLARS, as well as PERKELE and ULTIMA THULE, with some very few French Oi! in the mix as well, and a full throttle and a full energy rush non stop. But that's just a loose description. Anyhow, currently pretty much one of the damn best bands around!!! Also lyrical they keep up the direction and the high standard of quality with their roughnecked silverbacked patriotic and proud militant first class lyrics, and also we get the OFFENSIVE WEAPON songs also in a top production sound, too. The 7'' comes, for what I understand, in many different vinyl colours and also in two versions with two different covers, one "MFS" version with a pretty shitty retarded cover art and one "SKINFLINT" version with the cool and great cover art you can see here a little bit above. (And that's the reason why I decided to choose this cover, the cool and great one, for this posting up here.) I think that now there's nothing left to say but just get it and I must get my hands on one of this 7'' babies by myself as well pretty soon. This is incredible highly recommended and even it's still pretty early in this very year, I really think that this one here surely can be found in the list or rank(ing)s of this year's best top ten albums, at least up here on this very blog. Amazing!!! Oi! Oi! Oi!
(10 of 10 points)
(PS: And again a damn big THANX to the great guys in "SKINFLINT MUSIC" for sending it to me, you're the best, that's damn great of you!!!)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Offensive-Weapon/162435077156329?fref=ts)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/thugulike?fref=ts)

VARIOUS ARTISTS - "BLACKLISTED: TODAYS REAL Oi! MOVEMENT"
("A DYING BREED RECORDS"; Online-Download-Release)
(Download it, if you still can, for example here @ https://rapidshare.com/#!download|686p2|1329432913|Blacklisted_-_Todays_real_Oi__movement__2012_.rar|57633|0|0|0|referer-E4A37ACB2765FED06DF24E6EBF58E7F1):
Uh, fuck it... that's now really sucking by me... this online free to download compilation was released by Brandon of FIGHTING 84 and his D.I.Y. Underground Label "A DYING BREED (RECORDS)" now pretty much exactly a year ago in 2012 and back then he used to send me the link to download it with the question of reviewing it and post it... and for sure I always planned to do so... and then I totally forgot about this little comp lying around somewhere on my harddisk and... yes, and now it just comes up today... fuck it, saved it under a wrong file name and then didn't found it at once and at twice and then more and more and someday completely forgot about it... this sucks. I discovered it accidentially one or two months ago finally again... and now it comes finally up here. I am very SORRY for that incredible long delay and so, yes, Brandon: SORRY man!!! And also, as well and of course, a huge big THANKS to you for sending it back then to me. Okay, and now finally onwards with this very review here. Like the precursor release "THIS IS OUR CULTURE" this is a totally free non profit official underground compilation compiled and released by Brandon of FIGHTING 84 with bands from across and around the globe with the main focuss concentrating on the U.S.A. and the american continent as a whole. So, okay, what we get more precise are fourteen bands and each one with one song, and from already more or less known and reputated bands like VENGANZA TATUADA, COMBATE 49, MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT, SPIRIT OF THE PATRIOT, and YOUNGBLOOD to (at least to me) pretty much unknown bands like SECTION SAINT-LAURENT, BRONCO ARMY, EVIL INSIDE, ZUTA MINUTA, and 99 BOTTLES. And that's always a good thing, and that this for free from the scene for the scene approach is even more better. Just a little bit confusing is the fact, that some of the songs are in MP4-file-data-format and aren't MP3-files so that you need to take care of this, when you want to listen to it in a row. Ah, and like you may have already noticed from the named bands political this comp spreads over a wide distance with music from Punkrock, Oi! and Streetpunk to R.A.C. and bands of the far right like SPIRIT OF THE PATRIOT and YOUNGBLOOD, for example. Like it or not, understand it or not, however, it's a thing of your very own personal subjective perception, but anyhow deal with it if you want to get and listen to this comp. Musicwise the quality varys quite a bit, from really good to totally superb bands like EVIL INSIDE (a new FINAL WAR project, so a U.S. band, playing first class melodic yet heavy and quite sinister "modern" and somewhat "emotional" Punkrock), BRONCO ARMY (heavy hitting bonedry and skullsmashing stoic hard hammering Brickwall Oi! from Brazil), SECTION SAINT-LAURENT (heavy and well-paced hymnal Brickwall Oi! from out of Canada), SPIRIT OF THE PATRIOT (far right heavy hitting RAC-ish Streetpunk noize from Greece, good music, dumb lyrics and terrible dumb-ass political attitude and mentality and agenda), YOUNGBLOOD (from R.A.C. to ultra-right wing Working Class Streetrock & Roll, and one hell of the best currently active bands of the - far - right wing scenery, and not only from the U.S.A.), RESSIDUO (Oi! Oi! Oi! from Colombia in the tradition or way of a band like the GLORY BOYS from Spain), MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT (brutal and aggressive Hardcore Oi! Punk from the NYC respectively from out of NJ), VENGANZA TATUADA (real Oi!, heavy harsh brutal NYC Oi! Oi! Oi! musick, heavy and hard hitting without any compromises), ZUTA MINUTA (anthemic, melodic'n'hymnal, yet damn heavy and aggressive, pissed off 100% real Thug Oi! from out of Serbia, total hit, total monster, my personal favorite), and COMBATE 49 (Oi! Oi! Oi! from the NYC, aggressive and hymnal as well, and also with some totally fresh suprising little ideas in it, a damn good band) it reaches as well as also to classical compilations filling midfield stuff like THE FIGHTING 405 (fast paced Pogo Streetpunk from the States, goes in the direction of KNUCKLEHEAD, but unfortunately without their quality, won't make you listen up but also hurts nobody), FIRST STRIKE (fast and hymnal, melodic Streetpunk'n'Oi! from the U.S.A. that won't make you that much listen up not at least because of the terrible refrain parts - can't believe that this are THE legendary FIRST STRIKE, by far too soft and too weak, hope they will come up with some better stuff again in the future...), and ARMADA Oi! (heavy and hard brickall-ish Oi! Oi! Oi!, not bad, but yet too minimalistic and too stoic in a negative way to really make you listen up) and more or less just somehow bad stuff like 99 BOTTLES (stereotypical Oi! Punk from this U.S. band with guitar parts you have heard a thousand times before, and every time better than here) we get the whole distance of quality here on this very comp. But, as you may have already seen, the positive and good stuff owns and acts by far the leading role here, and that's just how it should be. If you want to bitch around because of the political agenda of some of the bands here, then here's not the place to do so and then just stay the hell away from this comp, in any other case I can calmly recommend this one to and for you. The artwork is not that much worth talking about (why not at least choose a current picture for a comp dealing with the current Oi! scenery...), but who cares. The soundquality varies quite a bit on this comp, but gets never really anyhow anyway bad. So, okay, said all what there is to say about this one, now just you decide for yourself what you wanna do. I can only recommend it here and now. Oi! Oi! Oi!
(8 of 10 points)
(I took the above posted download link from the amazing "THE U.S. OF Oi! OF SWEDEN" blog, so thanks to Bernando, and every fan of American Oi! from the U.S.A. should check his brilliant blog promptly out, visit it @ http://usofoiofsweden.blogspot.de/)

VARIOUS ARTISTS - "HARDBOILED SCENE REPORT VOLUME ONE"
("HARDBOILED WEBZINE"; MP3-Download-Release)
(If you still can then download it promptly over @ http://www.mediafire.com/?xk29hm2gxy5wc2b):
Also this comp is now lying around for sort of a year on my hard-disk and also about this one I totally forgot in the ongoing busy year that 2012 had been. But okay, at least I couldn't dissapoint anyone in this case because it wasn't send to me by anyone it was ''just'' a free download comp of the great guys that run the amazing "HARDBOILED WEBZINE" blog/site and I was just a anonymous downloader of it back then. Anyhow, better late than never and in case that you may have forgot about it since then or just never heard of it so far here now comes my review on it, the "HARDBOILED SCENE REPORT VOLUME ONE". I don't know if this is or was in any case a anyhow official done affair or if it's more sort of a unofficial bootleg, but who cares. It comes with a cool and proper complete artwork and all in a great production sound, that benefits and fits or suits the presented musick perfectly. And now forward to what we get here, in one simple short word'n'term: HARDCORE!!! And especially of what today you may can call the heavy New School way of Hardcore, from Beatdown Hardcore and modern metallic Hardcore to what since TERROR became known as New Old School Hardcore you find a lot here from the featured 21 bands, each one with one song in around 54 minutes at all. Every fan of todays Hardcore will like if not love this comp with bands like BRAWL, xPROVIDENCEx, KING OF CLUBZ, STEP ASIDE, BLOODSTAINED, BLOODSHED REMAINS, WOLF CITY, TRUTH IN NEEDLES, BLAME IT ON THE OCEAN, and ANIMAL INSTINCT as well as SAWCHUK on it, to just name a few. And fans of what labels like "FILLED WITH HATE" and "SEVENTH DAGGER", for example, do release, you will slam dance like hell to the tunes of this comp. Nothing left to say, this one is highly recommended and it's really about time for the second part to be finally released. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(9 of 10 points)
(http://www.hardboiledzine.com/)

VARIOUS ARTISTS - "SKINGIRL FEVER VOLUME THREE: STAND BY ME"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online-Download-Album)
(Try your luck and try to find and download it maybe over @ http://theruderthanrude.blogspot.de/):
Don't ask me from where the hell this one used to pop up, hm, thinking about it I come to the conclusion that it maybe was sometime somewhere @ Facebook, hm, anyhow, it was summer or autumn last year and I can't find a direct download link to it anymore. Try your luck to the above written download link or via the Facebook site of the ''runners'' of this comp project series, the link to this site will close this particular review. Anyhow, like you may have already thought here you get Traditional Skinhead tunes, Skinhead Reggae, Early SKA, and some few 2 Tone SKA as well. And if you like this kind of music, no matter if you are a Skinhead or Skingirl or not, then you will definitely cheer up to this nice little comp heavily and euphoric. And names like SYMARIP, DERRICK MORGAN, THE VALKYRIANS, THE SPECIALS, DOREEN SCHAFFER, THORPEDIANS, THE ETHIOPIANS, and THE PARAGONS should speak for themselves and itself and will automatically make you start to skank like if there wouldn't be a tomorrow for you. Hm, I think this is an unofficial done bootleg, but why should you care for this, especially after this is or was up for free. It comes with a complete and proper, really great artwork and with liner notes, as well as in a first class recording/production sound. I just can recommend it to you here and now. Do the SKA baby!!! Hm, and was this really the first ever SKA'n'Reggae album that I reviewed up here on this very blog... damn it...
(8 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/traditionals.skingirls.oftheworld)

WORN OUT - "DEMO 2011"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online/Download-Release)
(Download it, at leat partly, over @ http://wornout.bandcamp.com/album/demo or download it complete, as long as the link still works, over @ http://www.mediafire.com/?xo4a3llpwi279ps#!):
Fuck it, I start to grow old...Don't ask me where and when the hell I got this very one here. Even don't ask me if anyone used to send it to me via E-Mail... Ahrg, it sucks, where are my memories gone... Ahrg!!! I also needed some online research now before I could finally find some other words about them and their demo here online, and I finally found it over @ the great "HARDBOILED" webzine. This is their, which means WORN OUTs, "DEMO 2011" and this is so, you don't have to be a genius to know this already by now, these days already two years old. Okay, who cares, I will do a review of it anyhow, because to me it somehow seems that the band isn't really active around anymore and I could imagine that a lot of folks outta there missed out on them, and after they play a very decent style of heavy hitting groovy and moshy modern slightly or better not too over-metallic Hardcore that should please a lot of the Hardcore folks of today outta there I thought doing a review on it also still today won't hurt anyone, instead of this it maybe even benefits someone. Okay, anyhow, now to what we get here by WORN OUT: Four songs, ten minutes of hard and heavy smashing groovy'n'moshy metallic up to date modern New School Hardcore filled with tons of brutal devastating guitars, shredding and sawing buzzing bass lines, stunning beefy drumming, throaty shouted harsh lead vocals, fat and broad grooves and rhythms, forceful changes and arrangements of the pace of the songs, and a sinister, cold, brutal and somehow morbid, intense atmosphere and attitude to it all, and fans of bands like BACKTRACK should risk an ear to WORN OUT, they will definitely love them. Also fans of INTEGRITY at least can calmly try their luck with WORN OUT, because they tend a bit in this HOLY TERROR HARDCORE direction here and there. I like it, a good little album, a cool demo that used to promise a lot, too bad that (at least so it seems to me and that's what I do know so far by now) not that much more used to follow this very one here up. I just know of a split release with VICES, but then that's it. Get the demo release and enjoy it. Especially fans of currently pretty much hot going bands like BACKTRACK will go nuts because of WORN OUT and their "DEMO 2011", and you know what, I like it even a bit more than the highly hyped "DARKER HALF" album by BACKTRACK from 2011. Rough and raw but yet good and powerful production/recording sound, good lyrics, and a cool cover art work. And all for free. Ah, and that WORN OUT used to come from Jacksonvill in Florida, U.S.A. is now just for the record. I can calmly recommend this one (in its complete version) to you, so at least risk an ear or two during a good and fair listening session. Good stuff, without a doubt. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(8 of 10 points)
(PS: The band is still active, so does Facebook tell, but anyhow, for everyone who missed out on this one here, their "DEMO 2011", this might be intersting anyhow, so then get the download.)
(https://www.facebook.com/Wornoutfl)

Okay folks, so much about the first new reviews on records up here in a while. Next up will be the interview with the almighty 2 DIAS DE SANGRE and then the first theme days will start. The next reviews on records will come next month or so, we will see, maybe just in June but they are so far planned to come already next month. That's it, now I wish you a good night and sleep well, I am damn tired, I must go to bed desperately. More the next time around, keep the faith!!!


Dienstag, 23. April 2013

Record Reviews April 2013 - Part One: "Reviewpackage" feat. ABRASA, ANCIENT HEADS, FERAL YOUTH, FISTULA, HELLTRAIN & MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT

Okay, folks, if you've read the "Retrospection 2012 Posting Series" and especially the fifth and final post of it then you know that things are about and will change up here on your very dear "MANSLAUGHTER THUG LIFE" blog, if not then you are now maybe wondering about what this now is, but if this is the case then make sure to check out the mentioned post and then here now comes the first package of reviews on records I have settled together for you, dealing mostly if not solely with Download- or Onlinereleases for this time, covering a lot of different musical styles with this one here and now, ah, and all in all this package record reviews post will feature reviews on something like around seven records or so (fifteen or something like this had been planned at first, but then I decided to split it into two posts), just that you know that you now get enough stuff to read so that the long waiting time is anyhow excused or so. Ah, and just for the record: This is the first part, the second part will be coming up next week (my decision to split this post into two) feat. reviews on records of OFFENSIVE WEAPON, TMF, SUFFER THE PAIN, and WORN OUT, to just name a few. Okay, and now enough of the introducing small talk, let's go!!!
 
ABRASA - "OSSO"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Download-/Onlinerelease)
(Download it over @ http://www.mediafire.com/?haq1g23aznbmkp4#!):
A to me unknown band that send me their "OSSO" titled then new release via E-Mail some already pretty long time ago in 2012 but after my old and now finally again current and proper working E-Mail account was fucked up and stuff like this we now just come to it today. Sorry for this long delay guys and also a thanks for sending me your stuff anyway anyhow. Okay, now what do we get from this band named ABRASA... but wait, because first: Who the fuck is/are ABRASA. So, okay, let us start here at this point, with answering to the question of who the fuck is/are ABRASA, and so, okay, with this said here we finally go with and on this topic and stuff. So, okay, let us see, what is there to tell about ABRASA. Maybe this: ABRASA is a band from Brazil consisting out of four members of which all play also in other bands namely LEPTOSPIROSE, the BAYSIDE KINGS, and MALVINA. Honestly I know not a single one of them, but maybe you do. Okay, the music that ABRASA play on their "OSSO" titled album is fast paced melodic yet still actually pretty heavy (but definitely first and foremost melodic... and fast, of course) PROPAGHANDI and also like PENNYWISE styled Melodic Punk/Core that comes off fresh but also with a nice 1990's flavor to it and is very playful and thoughtful and all done very skilled and on a high level, and... instrumental. Yes, right, this is mostly through and through instrumental music of the Melodic Punk/Core style. They do it all really good if not even here and there surely great and they are definitely skilled and gifted musicians and songwriters and they give us a lot suprising twists and turns and keep it all fresh and interesting, no doubt about it, but... but I am just not that much of one of the biggest fans of instrumental music no matter of which specific style and genre, and also this particular style of music known as Melodic Punk/Core isn't really my favorite after all beside some exceptions. But, anyhow, a interesting band with a fresh approach and some good stuff, so if you are a fan of Melodic Punk/Core music then make sure to check ABRASA out. Only a few songs are done with lyrics and the most other rest is through and through instrumental stuff, hm, and the lyrics aren't really that much worth mentioning. Okay, no real artwork to talk about, but the clear and powerful production sound is pure gold. Okay, you know the deal, decide for yourself if you want to download it or not.
(7 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/abrasainstrumental)

ANCIENT HEADS - "DEMO 2012 - VOL. I"
("D.I.Y." & "BLANK STARE" & "GROUND FLOOR RECORDS"; MP3-Onlinerelease)
(Listen to it over @ their Bandcamp site under http://ancientheads.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2012-vol-1):
A young Straight Edge Hardcore band the Old School style from the New York City, new to me before and they released for what I know two demo releases in 2012, titled "DEMO 2012" the first and the second part. The first part of it I do review now for you, the second part will follow shortly directly after this very one here at this place and at this position at this time. This demo is just up online to listen to for free while the second part is up for a free donwload. (There's also a Mediafire Download link given but this one don't seems to work anyway, even it could also be that this was just my fault.) Okay, like I've already said, this is Old School strong moshing Straight xxx Edge Hardcore form the city that never sleeps in the SxE NYHC tradition. Moshing slam dance parts and fast paced outbursts of rage go hand in hand. Sawing guitars, throaty shouted and spitted powerful vocals, pounding drums and buzzing bass, all done dirty as well as incredible heavy, for fans of CHAIN OF STRENGTH and such stuff and bands and music the ANCIENT HEADS will really be the right thing, so for me. Here and there some more fresh and own ideas and some suprising stuff and we will see a really strong band growing on, so check them out. Good lyrics, great artwork/coverartpicture, and a strong recording/production sound, thumbs up. Ah, three songs in around three minutes, so don't you wonder, that also this review is a short one. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!! (There are also physical copies of the two "DEMO 2012" releases by the ANCIENT HEADS out that you can buy for 5,00 U.S. $ for each one over @ their ''BigCartel'' site.)
(7 of 10 points)
(http://ancientheads.bigcartel.com/)

ANCIENT HEADS - "DEMO 2012 - VOL. II"
("D.I.Y." & "GROUND FLOOR RECORDS"; MP3-Download-/Onlinerelease)
(Download it over @ their Bandcamp site under http://ancientheads.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2012-vol-2):
And here's the second "DEMO 2012" of the young Old School NYC SxE Hardcore band of the name of ANCIENT HEADS, and this time this demo is also up there for downloading it all for free and enjoying it at home via your stereo, in your car, in the gym via some earphones or where and how else ever you may like or want to enjoy it. Okay, again three songs of definitely by CHAIN OF STRENGTH and such stuff inspired totally none-metallic absolutely heavy and fast Old School Straight Edge Hardcore, and again also in around three minutes, and this time definitely the fast paced stuff rules. Heavy shouted lead vocals, brutal shredding and sawing guitars and fast forward storming drums and a heavy pulsating tight bass, punky spirit and full throttle approach. This time I like it even more and especially the last track,"TAKE CONTROL" totally owns all the potential to be a true underground anthem some day. Not much changed since the first "DEMO 2012", they just became even a bit better. Check it out, download it, and enjoy it. Damn good shit, point and fact. Again, a short album, a short review. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!! (There are also physical copies of the two "DEMO 2012" releases by the ANCIENT HEADS out that you can buy for 5,00 U.S. $ for each one over @ their ''BigCartel'' site.)
(8 of 10 points)
(http://ancientheads.bigcartel.com/)

FERAL YOUTH - "DEMO 2012"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Download-/Onlinerelease)
(Download it @ http://feralyouthcrew.bandcamp.com/):
And now some self-proclaimed Youth Crew styled Hardcore from Nottingham, UK, namely by FERAL YOUTH. Unknown to me before and I stumbled upon them thanks to Facebook some time ago. Found their Bandcamp site, saw the cost free download opportunity for the "DEMO 2012" or "2012 DEMO" titled release, took a short listen to their song material and quickly did the download, because what I listened to totally ruled and they totally conquered and damn fucking took me by storm, and they took me with them and refused to let me go again. Don't know, if this self-declaration as being Youth Crew is really that much fitting FEDERAL YOUTH, but who am I to judge, and, honestly, who cares for it that much, so just let us go ahead here and now with this very one. This is hard'n'heavy, groovy'n'moshy no prisoners taking Hardcore driven forward by dominant and charismatic brutal spitting style shouted lead vocals, hammering stunning rumbling harsh'n'heavy shredding guitars, a phenomenal present brutal slamming bass, and stomping harsh drums, filled with plenty of great rhythms and arrangements, also with a lot nice suprises and grapping twists and turns in it all, and not to talk about great changes of the pace of the whole song material stuff. Also full throttle and full power energy, dynamics and a damn authentic and sympathic attitude and without any childish wanna be Tough Guy stuff in it all. In my book definitely somewhere between old BIOHAZARD, some few M.O.D. and some stuff somewhere between JUDGE and BETTER THAN A THOUSAND and some very few YOUTH OF TODAY, maybe. But anyhow, this is a really great release by a young and a lot promising great Hardcore band, and also FERAL YOUTH add up to the ongroing number of strong to great young new U.K. Hardcore bands of today. Strong lyrics, great artwork, already a pretty fat and pretty broad pretty much widescreen production sound, it's all there, thumbs up, and this definitely very high. Without a doubt highly recommended, check it out. HARDCORE!!! FIST!!!
(9 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/feralyouthcrew)
(http://feralyouthcrew.bigcartel.com/)

FISTULA - "NORTHERN AGGRESSION"
("PATAC RECORDS"; MP3-Download-/Onlinerelease)
(Download it via a ''name-your-price'' pick over @ http://patacrecords.bandcamp.com/album/northern-aggression):
Now comes something sick and psychotic, Sludge Core/Metal madness from this four piece veteran outfit from Median, Ohio/U.S.A., active since 1998, and now here they are with their current release, titled "NORTHERN AGGRESSION". This was released by "PATAC RECORDS" and this not only as a official ''name-your-price'' online-/download-release @ their Bandcamp site, but also via physical copies (I know of cool Pro-Tapes for example... and would really love to have one of this babies... but unfortunately I think that I was too late...), if you are a lucky guy then you may have one of these, if not then you are maybe like me, sad about it, and you have to stick with the online release. Anyhow, what's up here? This is up here now: FISTULA with their new offspring "NORTHERN AGGRESSION", and my review on it up here and now. You like Sludge Core/Metal and you like it sick and aggressive, neurotic and brutal, psychotic and angry, noisy and nasty, disturbing and really extreme, burning and intense, you love EYE HATE GOD and also like some DRAGGED INTO SUNLIGHT (at least or especially the first (?) album of them with the title "HATRED FOR MANKIND")?!? Perfect!!! Then you will fucking love FISTULA and their newest output "NORTHERN AGGRESSION". Drastically down tuned doomy and sludgy guitars deliver sick and brutal, aggressive and psychotic-neurotic, hypnotic riffs and grooves and, if you want so, beatdowns (but not of the fancy trendy hip up to date pseudo tough cliché Beatdown HC stuff kind), all done fucking incredible intense for the one aim just to take you down into a swamp of desperation and drowning you in it all, just to be taken for short moments to the surface of it by brutal stoic hammering heavily by Grindcore inspired attacks and raging Hardcore assaults combined with some healthy doses of brutal Metal injections, only to be after this drowned and taken down by far more deep and intense sick stuff the doomy and especially the sludgy way then before. Mighty walls of guitar riffs, somehow always with sort of a dirty'n'punky rockin' edge to it all, exploding massive stunning drumming, and heavy and dirty, deep and down tuned roaring and buzzing bass, soul-out-puking extreme'n'intense sick hysteric vokillz, this all makes the "NORTHERN AGGRESSION" by/of FISTULA, and all delivered in and with a incredible fucking damn intense atmosphere. And also they manage to do a amazing cover of the old THE MENTORS anthem "GOING THROUGH YOUR PURSE", and if a band does a THE MENTORS cover then you can be anyhow sure that this band is a good one, point and fact. A strong release that I can only highly recommend to you outta there, especially to all the Sludge Core/Metal fans outta there, and EYE HATE GOD disciples should check them out anyway promptly, the same do DRAGGED INTO SUNLIGHT fans that are dissapointed by the new album of this band. (But don't make any mistakes, FISTULA are in no way a copy'n'paste ripp-off band, hell no, a strong and self-contained extreme band instead of this.) On top of it we get a nice (cover-) artwork (even this one will probably make one think that FISTULA are a cliché Punk band...), and a powerful production sound, to the lyrics I can't say that much, and don't you ask me about any political background (even already by looking at the cover artwork you get the idea of a somehow left political background and attitude, but I don't know it anyway for sure), and anyhow: Check it out, promptly. And, oh yes: Get it!!!
(9 of 10 points)
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/FISTULA/138612389498325?ref=ts&fref=ts)

HELLTRAIN - "DEATH IS COMING"
("D.I.Y."; MP3-Online-/Downloadrelease / A vinyl LP release of this album shall also be in the making, if it's not anyhow already out and released these days.)
(Download it over @ http://www.helltrain.net/)
Now from the United States of America we go to good old Mother Europe and the Northern Territories of "her" to land in Sverige from where HELLTRAIN do hail down to us. And from disturbing and devastating, damn extreme and fucking intense Sludge Core/Metal we move into the department of modern rockin' melodic ''deathy'' slightly "gothy" Sverige Metal, even the band somehow names or describes themselves as Death Punk or Punk Ass Rot'n'Roll... but don't ask me where the hell all the Punk shall be, maybe "he" managed to hide himself very well in between the tracks and in the silence that you can listen to there, I don't know it for sure. (And I hope you got what I wanted to say with this brabbling.) Okay, so forget about all the talkings about something anyhow anyway being Punk about this band (at least if we talk about their music), and after we have this out of our way, let us see and listen to what else we do have here or better we do get here with "DEATH IS COMING" by/of HELLTRAIN from the city or town of Lulea, Sverige/Sweden. We get some "deathy" Metal ("deathy" Metal means that it is by no means Death Metal but tries to add some of the characteristicas of this specific particular genre of Metal music to the delivery, especially the mostly hysterical aggressive guttural screamed lead vocals of HELLTRAIN) with a strong rockin' and rollin' note for sure, as well as also some sort of "gothy" cemetary-"horror" or with a lot of good will ''horror-punky'' attitude, too. The songs are also mostly arranged and composed pretty hymnal and anthemic with a strong focuss on sing a long compatible refrain parts. Melodic yet very heavy and especially damn rockin' and more damn rollin' guitars scream out, crazy ''thrashy'' B-Movie styled organ and piano sounds back them up, a sawing bass beefes the whole attack up, while marching and storming mercyless forward beating drums give the attack the right drive ahead, and the vocals, from the guttural screamed ''deathy'' lead vocals to ''gothy'' clean ''back up'' vocals, command the direction of the whole attack. Imagine a mixture out of the Death'n'Roll stuff of ENTOMBED, HIS INFERNAL MAJESTY a.k.a. just H.I.M. (to the times of their debut before they went totally gay) with some (but only very few) MISFITS and some heavy metallic Hard Rock respectively hard rockin' Heavy Metal with a nice fresh and not retro 1980's feeling to it, and you should have a pretty good idea of what HELLTRAIN are all about. The album kicks off incredible strong and great with "JUGGERNAUT" but failes to keep this quality over the complete distance but also avoids clearly to be a no-go release, and especially songs like "DEATH IS COMING", "BEAT BY BEAT", "BLACK FLAME", "JISEI", and "THE KILLER COME" really rock and rule, while also the rest is at least worth to be checked out by you. The (cover) artwork is a really cool one, the lyrics are what you can expect from the titles and the bandname and the self description of the band, and the production sound is just pure gold. A good release for sure, not that much something of my personal taste but anyhow something good for sure and without a doubt, and all you Metalheads outta there with a faible for a strong rockin' metallic Sverige noise will go fucking crazy and nuts about it, so test it out or get it promptly.
(7 of 10 points)
(http://www.helltrain.net/)
(https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Helltrain/6044377419?fref=ts)

MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT - "UNITED NATIONS FUCK OFF!!!"
("D.I.Y."; Promotional-foretaste Digital-Online-EP)
(Download it, for example, over @ https://rapidshare.com/#!download|542p1|2835798830|Major%20Disappointment%20UN.rar|2142|0|0|0|referer-B219EC19400DF763FC0521C45058D7ED and enjoy it):
This is a foretaste for/of the new MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT album that will be released some day in 2013, finally, and hopefully one damn soon day. This is a one song download/digital/online-EP release that popped up by the beginning of this very year in the February of 2013. And it's one hell of a damn outstanding song, and it really leaves you desperately wishing for far more of this to come as soon as possible. Brutal shredding and stoic sawing guitars, full of brutal energy and mercyless aggression, lead the way, the tight lashing out drums and the pounding and buzzing bass back them up and the charismatic damn pissed off shouted and spitted lead vocals crown it all, and are backed up by beefy gang shouts. All done very Hardcore inspired, so that MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT turned from one hell of a great American Oi! band to one of the leading forces of American Oi! Core of today, at least with this one. Imagine SQUIGGY with far more brutal aggression and far more (Old School) Hardcore influences. Great!!! The lyrics are very political and even more pissed off and offensive and outspoken and really damn good stuff, the artwork rules and the raw production sound fits perfect, especially so far if you keep the demo status of this recording in mind. Can't wait for more!!! And you, if you still don't have it then just damn fucking get it now!!! Oi! Oi! Oi!
(9 of 10 points)
(http://www.facebook.com/people/Major-Disappointment/100002047699586)

Okay, more to come in the at the beginning of this very post mentioned part two, at the beginning of the next week, Monday or Tuesday, then that's it now so far, have a good night and sleep well and dream even better, and then more soon. Cheers guys!!!