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Update from Profane Existence
•December 26, 2012 • Leave a CommentKROMOSOM – Live Forever
•December 22, 2012 • Leave a Comment
KROMOSOM – Live Forever CD
With members of PISSCHRIST and NUCLEAR DEATH TERROR this can only be awesome. And it pretty much is. What you have here is the CD collection of this bands vinyl only releases all packaged and ready to go. I am sure some will still spend big bux and hunt down all the vinyl, but many others will be more than satisfied to have all the blown-out, chaos crazed, punk-rock lunacy right here in one package. And that describes KROMOSOM pretty accurately…These dude hail from Australia but subscribe to the DISORDER, CHAOS UK meets DISCLOSE school of punk rock. They infuse D-Beat, crust and spastic insanity into charging punk rock that goes more for energy and power than worrying about things like song structure, timing and other bits of nonsense! And I say that with a grin on my face as this really kicks ass. I imagine these dudes are pretty torn up, like they put the Carharts into vats of acid to shred them before going out on the town in them. Turn up the distortion and rip your hair out! Drink beers and spill it all over your face! Wear boots in any weather! (Josh Mosh)
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CORROSION OF CONFORMITY – Eye for an Eye (rides again!)
•December 22, 2012 • Leave a Comment
CORROSION OF CONFORMITY – Eye for an Eye re-issue
Eye for Eye is probably CORROSION OF CONFORMITY’s “punkest” album. Originally released in 1984 it firmly planted the group in the US Hard-Core scene. The spiked skull on the cover would go on to be bootlegged and tattooed for years and is iconic and recognizable as the BLACK FLAG bars, the DK, or the DRI’s skank man. The early hardcore bands had this knack for coming up with really cool logos or symbols. That’s something that you don’t see so much anymore. Ok…back to the music. This really takes me back in time and conjures memories of late night skate sessions, parent pilfered weed, and the innocent discovery of the world of hardcore punk. The track ‘Rednekk’ was especially meaningful to my friends and I as we grew up in a small hick town and this song described our plight. It gave us hope even… ‘Eye for and Eye’ is raw and angry and very representative of the time. The songs are basic in structure but still pack a punch to the gut. The metal influence that would permeate the band’s music and push them to the forefront of the crossover sound would come on the follow-up LP. This is an album by dudes that listened to a lot of BLACK FLAG and MINOR THREAT. Shit, there are purists who won’t even listen to anything by COC except for this album. Although I still have my cassette copy on Toxic Shock records and the LP as well I am still very happy to see this getting another run. Years ago I had read that the band had no intentions of re-issuing any of the old albums, that these old gems were not representative of who they became. I’m glad they woke up, maybe not having Pepper around made them realize their own legacy. Who knows…Again, I am just happy to know that a new generation can get their hands on some classic old school hardcore. And as a bonus the ‘Six Songs With Mike Singing’ EP is on here as well! (Josh Mosh)
KILLING JOKE- MMXII
•December 21, 2012 • Leave a CommentKILLING JOKE- MMXII
15 Killing Joke records later we find ourselves at the new release titled aptly ‘2012’. I became a fan of Killing Joke when I was a teenager buying their second record ‘What’s This for..!’ This record was highly influential on me and showed me a completely new way of writing music altogether different from the typical Punk Rock I was listening to in the late eighties and early nineties. I remember my brother making fun of me for listening to the album because there aren’t any cymbal hits on the entire recording. Which I think maybe true but thought I heard one once. Regardless, that record rules! I first learned of this band because of the Exploited. Sounds weird enough but if you look at Wattie on the cover of ‘Horror Epics’ you can see many bands splayed across his shirt. I used to look at the record cover to try and discover new bands from his shirt and Killing Joke was one of those bands. It blows my mind that the original line up is still recording together. They came together to do the last album ‘Absolute Dissent’ as well. These are men in their 50’s and not only are they writing amazing music but putting together the best record I have heard this year, hands down. I didn’t even know that they were still at it, I had no idea about the 2010 release, so I was genuinely stoked when I heard they had new record. Literally as soon as I heard the first track I was blown away. The feeling and texture that is traversed on this album is unparalleled by any other bands going. That is I mighty thing to say, I understand, but the proof is in the pudding. Killing Joke crosses boundaries of Punk, Post-punk, Industrial, New Wave, hard rock and Gothic adding a political twist with the greatest of ease, sometimes within the same song. They have a unique ability to have their eighties sound without sounding dated. Perfect example is the song ‘Trance’; it may remind one of their old song’ Psyche’ but at the same time sounding very new and relative. Every song has an emotional signature and great musical hook that sticks in your brain and will not leave. To have a song that is as hard driving but as bleak sounding as ‘Fema Camp’ and an almost joyful romp as ‘On All Hallow’s Eve’ on the same record is astounding. The tempo changes explored leave one never bored of what they are hearing like in the song ‘Pole Shift’. It starts mellow but breaks into a fanatic up tempo gyration that will leave you humming the melody hours later; this just proves that this is an extraordinary recording. Or the song ‘New Uprising’ with its crazy synthesizers almost reminds me of KMFDM or something but not as cheesy. After you hear a song you can’t wait to take in the next one. For me this will go down as one of “those” records. I know this will spin on my record player for years to come. (Attucks)
Here is the full scoop on the NEUROSIS live dates and LP release!
•December 21, 2012 • Leave a Comment
NEUROSIS Authenticates Additional 2013 Live Actions
Details On Vinyl Pressing Of Honor Found In Decay Released
NEUROSIS continues to confirm new live actions in support of the band’s tenth studio opus, Honor Found In Decay.
Following recent announcements on the outfit’s upcoming performances in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Seattle, NEUROSIS have just proclaimed additional 2013 on-stage manifestations, with new shows in Brooklyn and Philadelphia planned for January, as well as Denver and Austin in February. Support acts for these new concerts are all being confirmed now, in addition to even more live performances.
The band has also been confirmed for 2013’s installment of the massive Hellfest festival in Clisson, France. The immense gathering runs from June 21st through 23rd, and will see NEUROSIS sharing the stage with Kiss, ZZ Top, Down, Bad Religion, At The Gates, Kreator and hundreds more.
A release date and further details on the anticipated vinyl edition of Honor Found In Decay have also been disclosed this week. This deluxe 2xLP pressing of the album will be unleashed February 5th in North America, February 8th in Germany/Benelux/Finland and February 11th in the UK/World, via Relapse Records/Neurot Recordings, and will be packaged in a gorgeous Stoughton tip-on gatefold jacket and accompanied by a stunning 16-page LP-sized booklet. The audio was cut directly from the original studio master tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl, which will be available in five different colors: 2000 on black, 1000 on translucent smoke grey, 500 on translucent yellow, 500 on translucent orange, and 100 on clear, not available to the public.
Preorders can be placed via Neurot and Relapse now!
NEUROSIS Honor Found In Decay Live Actions:
12/29/2012 The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA w/ Rwake, USX, Primate [info]
12/30/2012 The Metro – Chicago, IL w/ Bloodiest, The Atlas Moth [info]
1/04/2013 Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA w/ Savage Republic, Ides of Gemini [info]
1/05/2013 Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA w/ Tragedy, Black Breath, Stoneburner [info]
1/19/2013 Brooklyn Masonic Temple – Brooklyn, NY [info]
1/20/2013 Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
2/16/2013 Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO [info]
2/17/2013 Emo’s East – Austin, TX
6/21/2013 Hellfest – Clisson, France [info]
For all press inquiries on NEUROSIS and Neurot Recordings, in North/South America and Australia/New Zealand contact Earsplit PR [earsplitpr@aol.com], in Germany contact Community [ansgar@community-promotion.com], and in the rest of Europe contact Rarely Unable [rarelyunable@yahoo.co.uk].
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My Pretentious End of the Year List!!!
•December 20, 2012 • Leave a CommentMy Pretentious End of the Year List!!!
•December 20, 2012 • Leave a CommentEveryone has a year-end list and here is mine. I’m not trying to show how cvlt I am by listing only the most obscure shit I can come up with, I am trying to be really honest and highlight the albums that really rocked my world this year. There is at least one that is a little embarrassing to list because some might think I am not cool enough. Fuck ‘em, it’s a fun record and I have a good time listening to it. You’ll know when you get to it. This is my definitive list…All other lists are merely someone else’s opinion! It is not really in any order and I even went with bullet points to get away from a “ranking”. (Josh Mosh)
- Napalm Death / Utilitarian – It’s like these salty bastards can do no wrong. Every album over the last 10 years or so has kicked ass. In fact most albums in the expansive catalog are ass kickers. They do not hold back on their politics, even if it might cost them a lunk-headed fan or two. Every album seems to push boundaries and this is not exception. Who would have ever thought there would be saxophones on a NAPALM DEATH album!
- Tragedy / Darker Days Ahead – I am just going to come out and say it! I’ve been kicking the idea around for a couple of weeks now but here we go… This is my favorite TRAGEDY album! It’s classic TRAGEDY and their patented melodic crust sound but I detect more metal in there than on previous efforts. This album is perfect in every sense. Amazing effort by an amazing band!
- War//Plague / One a Darker Dawn – This is how crust should be done. I love crust that proudly boasts its metallic origins and is worthy of a good head-bang. It’s dark, though provoking and heavy! All the ingredients to a punk rock pie with extra thick CRUST!
- Misery / From Where the Sun Never Shines – Haven’t ranted and raved about this album enough already? Hell no! This is the epic, crusty, king-fucking-ace! Again, another band delivering their best material decades into their existence!
- Killing Joke / MMXII – This was the biggest surprise of the year by far and I admit I didn’t catch on until about a month ago. I kind of let this one slip by even though I saw a few posts mentioning it. Finally it was the review in Decibel magazine that made me go get in the truck and gas my way down to the record store. And once I did this CD didn’t stop playing for about two weeks! There are so many journeys on this album and all the bands they have influenced come full circle and are heard in KILLING JOKE’s music. AMEBIX, NEUROSIS, MINISTRY, they are all there hidden in the notes as committed by these pioneers. Awesome, awesome album!
- Acephalix / Deathless Master – I don’t know how I missed these dudes until this album. Since my discovery of their FUCKING AWESOME brand of crusty, death metal I have gone out and acquired their two previous LPs.
- Nuclear Death Terror / Chaos Reigns – This my favorite effort of this Danish crust band. They do an amazing job of capturing that ENT sound but have allowed it to mature into a blend of their own. The production on this album is ace and really sets the bar.
- Kreator / Phantom Anti-Christ – This is getting to be a bit of a redundant theme through my list here but this is perhaps their best album…Ever! It perfectly captures the balance of melody and the brutal thrash that Mille and company are known for. They absolutely crushed it live when I saw them with fellow countrymen ACCEPT last summer. Fuck yea!
- Testament / Dark Roots of the Earth – I was so excited to see the Testy ones return with such a magnificent offering of metal superiority. Hands down the best thing they’ve done since ‘The New Order’.
- Municipal Waste / Fatal Feast – A band that I have had a love/hate relationship with but this latest slab brought back into their camp. This record is fucking fun and the band seems to be re-inspired and re-energized.
- Deviated Instinct / Liberty Crawls – And the “Heavier Than Santa’s Sack” award goes too…Fucken’ “A”!!! DEVIATED INSTICT just raze everything in their way with this one! This is an instant crust-punk classic by an already classic band and is one of my favorite releases of the year by far. It could easily go into a top 3 throw down with a few other lucky picks. This album simply destroys and makes me worship them!
- Anti-Sect / Tour EP – Anti-Sect were never happy with the sound they captured on either of their official releases back in the 80’s. Well this was their opportunity to correct this issue and so they took a couple of songs to the cleaners and polished them up. This record is the result of that and it is EXPLOSIVE! If you know what I mean. That still scares the shit out of me whenever I listen to it. Gotta’ change me drawers now. Oh, and the redone version of ‘Out From the Void’ is absolutely on fire! Listen to that fucken’ guitar! Yes!
- KISS / Monster – I didn’t want to like this record. I wanted it to suck. I reluctantly listened to it in an effort to get the constant nagging from a friend of mine to stop. Damnit! This album fuckin’ rocked and I couldn’t stop listening to it for weeks. This is serious party rock and had it been released 25 years earlier would have been huge. This is the best album they have done in a long, long time.
- Neurosis / Honor Found in Decay – NEUROSIS is a spiritual journey through audio landscapes and emotions. This is their creepiest album and is not meant as background noise. You must completely lend yourself to NEUROSIS for the duration of this album to really absorb the magic that is being shared. Not meant for everyone, but those of us that get it…Get it!
- Overkill / Electric Age – Not quite the masterpiece that ‘Ironbound’ was but a worthy follow-up none the less. I was disappointed to see that it was overlooked on some other year end lists. But that is the short end of the proverbial stick that seems to plague this band. I’ll never understand why they don’t get the respect that deserve.
- Black Breath / Sentenced to Life – Fuck yeah! Always a sucker for that ENTOMBED sound and these guys do it really well combing death and thrash metal and even some hardcore without sounding “metal-core” or “death-core” or mimicking ENTOMBED. They do an excellent job of mixing it all up into a volatile cocktail of Heavy Metal explosiveness.
- Accept / Stalingrad – HEAVY FUCKING METAL DUDE!!! I’m a dolt and didn’t buy ‘Blood of the Nations’, I need to correct this and pick up a copy. But seeing that ACCEPT was coming to town with one of my favorite thrash metal messiahs I thought I should prep for the show, fork out some worthless paper currency and grab a copy. Holy-who-the-hell-is-Udo?!!!!! Fuck straight the fuck on, HEAVY METAL! With more hooks than the Eagle Claw factory and like winners of the riff jackpot this album is a solid fuckin’ rocker through and through. Wow!
- I’m stopping here. Those are really the “new releases” that rocked my year. Sure I bought some other shit, but it just doesn’t stack up to what I’ve committed to this list and I don’t see any use in dragging it out just to hit a certain number. AGAIN – THESE ARE NOT IN ORDER!!! I don’t feel like splitting hairs trying to get that fucking anal. (I said “anal”!)
Best Re-Issues
- King Diamond / No Presents for Christmas – I’ve had the cassette since Santa was a little boy so capturing this on vinyl (picture disc even!) was quite a treat. All Hail the King!
- Rudimentary Peni / Death Church – Trying to nail down a copy on ebay is going to cost you some serious coinage. I usually would drop out of the auction around $50 – $60. I picked up this re-issue for half of that. Classic anarcho-punk.
- Judas Priest / Screaming for Vengeance CD – The only reason this is on here is because of the DVD of the US Festival. This is one of my favorite albums of all time but I own the original LP from when I was a kid, the cassette, an earlier CD re-issue, this re-issue and now even the picture disc re-issue that came out a few weeks ago. Oh…the footage of the US Festival is off the fucking hook yo! So amazing!
Top Shows / Concerts
- Roger Waters – This blew my fucking mind! I always “liked” Pink Floyd, now I am bought in hook line and sinker. My Dad sprung for tickets and took my brother and I to this mind melting, spiritual gathering. Wow!
- KISS / Motley Crue – If it had been only KISS on tour I would not have gone. Partnered up with Motley Crue (one of my all time faves) I could not resist. Even caught them twice. The second show was extra special because I went with my Dad and my daughter! 3 generations of my family with their horned hands in the air. As much as I wanted to say KISS sucked, I cant. They were good.
- Ghost – The anticipation for this show was intense. I mean the whole buzz leading up this was just fun to be part of. Everyone cranking the album, it was like being in my late teens again where certain albums were just latched on to providing a soundtrack for our existence. Their performance was magical and the sold-out crowd was left awestruck.
- Deviated Instinct / Antisect – They played together Saturday night of Chaos in Tejas and seeing either of these bands would have been a life changer but to see them together in such a setting was almost surreal. I felt really lucky to be able to have seen this and been part of it.
- The Mob – I didn’t really know what to expect but their simple, catchy and mysterious sound captured the audience in a spell. I was really emotionally moved by their performance.
- Ghoul / Municipal Waste x2 – GHOUL rules. The poor mans GWAR maybe. I was in the pit, I was covered in blood I was thrashing like a maniac. I caught them in Boulder with GWAR and then again in Texas. These two bands coupled together was a high energy, moshtasitc throw down. For MW’s set in Texas I made my buddy go down to the floor and told him that “Municipal Waste is going to fuck you up”. He was a little leery, not really bought into these guys. And as soon as they started their thrash he was taken the fuck out! Victim of stomp he was! Perhaps now he will not question their ability to fuck him up!
- Scorpions – Such a classic band and they just seemed to enjoy themselves so much. They sounded great and we were at Red Rocks which is always memorable. My daughter went to this one as well as everyone in my bad. What an awesome experience. I’ve seen them several times and I think this was the stand out performance.
- DRI (Glenwood Springs) – The Eagles Lodge in Glenwood Springs is where I saw my first show back in the 80’s. Here I am in 2012 seeing one of my all-time favorite bands in this small town, in a tiny ass venue. So FUCKING AWESOME! It almost brought a tear to my eye as I danced and sang along with the Dirty Rotten ones arm-in-arm with all my buds from high school and my early 20’s. What a trip! A walk down memory lane for sure. On the road trip there and back my buddy Mikey and broed down sharing and reliving story after story of our youth (most likely to the disdain of our companions). And then we even stayed up to 5 AM drinking beers and sharing more stories with our host and long time friend. So many memories, so many good times!
- Deadly Reign – At Beerland at Chaos in Tejas. IN-FUCKING-TENSE! They were like an atom bomb exploding on the stage and my face was melted.
Worst Concert
- Van Halen – The tickets were the same price as Roger Waters but not nearly a comparable experience. No stage show and Dave sucked. It’s really hard to even listen to Van Halen casually now since they pissed on their legacy (again?). I would never go see them again.
WARTORN – Tainting Tomorrow with the Blood of Yesterday- cassette
•December 8, 2012 • Leave a Comment
WARTORN – Tainting Tomorrow with the Blood of Yesterday- cassette
If you are a fan of Wartorn then you already know all about this. This is a rerelease of their second album put onto tape for your listening pleasure. Some of these songs I recognize from the Prey for Salvation release as well. These are great songs here, classic Wartorn. All those great break downs that drop, right as Bitty chimes in with some growling sentence of injustice relevant to the song. Just to blow up into some raging D-beat madness. The melodic parts are killer; those are what really what make it for me. It is just some excellent song writing. Wartorn has a great style of punk rock and a great live show to back it up. This tape release has a couple of cover songs on it, State of Fear and a classic by Poison Idea. Real basic quality, more demo style, just stickers on store bought tapes but still cool none the less. One sided j-card with no extra info, just a grainy picture and the song list. They are numbered as well, I got 39 of 50. Still a badass record any format you can get but I am really glad to see bands putting tapes out again, since I own tape players and hundreds of tapes. It is a good format and I prefer it to c.d.’s any day. I was sad to see tapes getting phased out there for a while and this release is a great reason why bands should still do it. (Attucks)


























