Friday, August 29, 2008
Behind Enemy Lines - The Global Cannibal
This has been the only album I have been listening to lately, and by lately I mean the past four or five days. If you're unaware of this band, they are a ridiculously awesome crust band with ex-members of Aus-Rotten and The Pist. Think of a faster Aus-Rotten but a lot heavier. Politically charged punk just the way I like it. Listen and love it.
Favorite Track: Global Cannibal
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Twelve Hours Of Turning Dreams (Twelve Hour Turn)
This band was the soundtrack.
It was weird.
I posted Perfect Progress, Perfect Destruction already.
These are their other releases, although they have a ton of splits:
Bend, Break, Spill
The Victory Of Flight
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Lariat - Means Of Production
I had recently found myself going through my cd collection and looking for albums that I haven't listened to in quite some time. Means of Production by Lariat was one of the albums that I dusted off the shelf and put in the cd player only to remember why I purchased this album in the first place. Putting it in brought me right back to Hellfest 2001 which was the first time I had seen and heard them and I remember being completely blown away by their set. I remember there being a pretty large sing-a-long to the song "Cubicle" (which is on their split with At War With Shadows) and just being pulled in by everyone screaming "This is not forever, we are not immortal/If you knew you were dying tomorrow how would you have lived today?" Unfortunately that was the only time I had caught these dudes live. Excellent hardcore and crust influenced metalcore with a big political agenda to boot. Think Unbroken meets His Hero Is Gone meets Deadguy...kind of. Just give this a listen if you have not heard them, this release will NOT disappoint. I know I say that about a lot of things, but I MEAN IT!
Favorite Track: Monsanto
Rating: 8 Out Of 10
Chain Of Strength - What Holds Us Apart 7" / True Till Death 7"
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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Le Fly Pan Am
Le Fly Pan Am really redefines post-rock for me (keeping in mind that they did emerge from the birth place of post-rock). However, I do question whether this is an appropriate genre for them, but in retrospect it is the most fitting. This mostly do to the fact that (and I really hate using this term) they do have a 'groovy' ambiance to them.
With driving and at times funky bass lines sitting under straight noise or shoegazey guitars, the band moves between an interesting variety of songs. Keeping this confidence in musical freedom in mind, dead silence or abrasive noise is a frequent antithesis to the previously described style.
Check it out, you might dig it.
Hell, all the titles are in French, it must be good.
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Favorite Track: Rompre L'indiffйrence De L'inexitable Avant Que L'on Vienne Rompre Lesommeil De L'inanimй
Rating: 7 Out Of 10