Probably been mentioned already, but yesterday big day of noisecore blasting.
POTABILIZADORA tape
RONF records released tape consisting two of the 1994 recordings of this Spanish noisecore act. Drum machine, blurry guitar and vocals. In Finland we had A.N.H. who had 1st demo very similar to this. Heavy and hard, short tracks. Guitar tone quite bassy and more overdriven than "metallic" distortion. Most of songs are very much "the same". Rather static old school drum machine alone makes it so, but this project is certainly still worth of time! It's been quite long since I last listened them..
UNPEACE / NYRKKI split tape
F&V
First thoughts was oh my god, not again! haha.. I mean, not that it would be BAD, but my first impression is that also Nyrkki transformed from noisecore to be "the same".. Many F&V related projects have started to bleed into eachother so much and slow bounding drum hits, bass-noise, delayed screams, etc. Would it be Sadistic Bliss, XE, BU,... more? Well, it is not bad at all, but I hope Nyrkki to be distinctively NOISECORE. And luckily, when observing the cover, first track indeed is just Unpeace/Nyrkki collaboration. Which is good, but basically doing the "same", but less interesting. Then hits in Nyrkki and hits hard. Surprisingly fast. Brute force and all fine traditions of old school noisecore here.
Unpeace follows with dose of noisecore. Not as good as band has been at their very best, but still decent! Traditional noisecore for lovers of the style!
ENERGUMENO demo + ENERGUMENO/CHUCHOS Y MOSCAS split tape
Amusing to think that noisecore now is being made by same guys as in early 90's! While one could expect POTABILIZADORA be good dose of youthful energy.. add more than 20 years to age of members and they're here with new noisecore project. 3 guys. Vocals quiet in the mix, but loud rumbling guitar noise. Makes me think something between mid period Final Exit and Gerogerigegege. When the full on noise rumble is there, you barely hear other things, but full band line-up can be heard in other parts. Xerox covers filled with all sorts of stupidity qualifies as total noisecore tradition!