PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: Levas on November 09, 2013, 07:35:09 PM
Discovered that there are antifascist black metal bands, heh

I guess it was more or less thanks to "red & anarchist black metal" blog what launched whole "RABM genre", which hardly is that. Blog links all sorts of crust bands and various non-political bands under one thing. Kind of ridiculous revisionism on many hardcore bands that now are labeled "blackened hardcore" simply because of rough sound....
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tiny_tove

there is a chapter on the subject on the Come lupi tra le pecore book we discussed about a while ago
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FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: tiny_tove on November 10, 2013, 12:48:38 PM
there is a chapter on the subject on the Come lupi tra le pecore book we discussed about a while ago

I believe there is English version coming in 2014.
It's certain that for some people BM belongs to nose-ring kind of statement of individualism and freedom (haha), but in its own essence, certainly utterly totalitarian by nature. And for this reason "RABM" appears as something false coming from outside.
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HOGRA

This week:

NAPALM DEATH "Scum" lp
ATRAX MORGUE "I'm Infected" 7"
GODFLESH "Merciless" ep
ADOLF SATAN "self-titled" cd
LEAD INTO GOLD "Age of Reason" lp
TAD "Infrared Riding Hood" cd
SLOTH "XV" lp
MOTARDS "I'm a Criminal" 7"

DBL

Grunt ‎– Documentation (Live Assaults Around Europe 2005-2008)
I've never been a big fan of Grunt, I've just listened to bits and pieces (for example Kansanmurhan Kone, Dead Beauty, and some other songs) occasionally. Grunt's contribution to N&K I-tape was good, too, if I remember correct... Anyway, a friend sent me this 3CD-set, and I had no expectations for it - but damn, if it ain't great! Most of the Grunt-material I've heard earlier has been too controlled and "finished" for my liking, but these recordings are tastily rough and unpredictable, which I enjoy a lot. Very effective material. Perhaps I need to give the studio-albums a new chance, too... or to at least buy the newest live-tape.

Unpeace - Troops of No Tomorrow
Crude barbarian noisecore. It's very easy to enjoy this one. As Aspa wrote in the Finnish Noisecore-topic: this tape is good, but perhaps not as good as one would've expected simply due to the fairly dull soundscape. Other than that, no complaints.

V/A - Saastaa Suomesta 7" & TAPE
Warm greetings and lots of respect to Obscurex & Viina Records for publishing these! Splendid stuff all around, none of the small complaints I have are worth mentioning here. Also, it makes me all warm inside to know there are still individuals in Finland that think releasing a noisecore 7" is a thing worth doing. Bonus points for Anal Barbara's part on the tape for making me wonder if my tape player broke, ha!

Bizarre Uproar - Perverse Bizarre Humiliation
Splendid layout on this one. I've listened to the tape a few times now, and definitely need to listen to it more. Very interesting songs and rich soundscapes, and the entirety just caught me by surprise. Bizarre Uproar keeps on being one of my favourites.

eyestrain

G*Park Sub (23five): Dismal! (As in...amazing!)

Grunt Someone Is Watching (Force Majeure): Forever my favorite of the old days Grunt, and one of the best PE albums I've known. Perfect display of the concept through atmosphere.

Brume Two Characters (Drone/Substantia Innominata): Surprisingly minimal, low-key, droning work from M. Renou.

Day Before Us Misty Shroud of Regrets (Rage in Eden): Lush, vaguely cinematic neo-classical. Insanely superior to his prior output. This is flawless Fall muzak.

Low Threat Profile Product #2 (Deep Six/Draw Blank): I can listen to this and the 7" until the day I die. Hardcore at its finest. "Part Of Society" is pretty humorous when I think of it being sung to a room full of free-loading Cali crusties - or to the near-entirety of the Hispanic population next door in Reading.

FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: eyestrain on November 11, 2013, 09:34:57 PM
Grunt Someone Is Watching (Force Majeure): Forever my favorite of the old days Grunt, and one of the best PE albums I've known. Perfect display of the concept through atmosphere.

Due various reasons, I guess Grunt 20 years anniversary re-issues of 90's tapes happens 2014, not 2013.. There is a small chance I can squeeze them in to late december, but we'll see...   There are rare and some unpublished materials from same era, which could/should have been part of Europe After Storm or Terror & Degeneration for example. Quite similar atmosphere close to "Someone Is Watching".
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ConcreteMascara

Quote from: Dr Alex on November 12, 2013, 11:10:06 AM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on November 12, 2013, 08:24:08 AMEurope After Storm

That's best Grunt in my opinion.

I still have to go with Terror & Degeneration. I mean it's riddled with Videodrome samples, how could I not?

but pseudo-on-topic, listening to:
Rick James - Street Songs LP
Rick James - Cold Blooded LP - cannot get enough of Rick James lately
Prince - 1999 2xLP
Godflesh - Selfless CD
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BARRIKAD

Quote from: Dr Alex on November 12, 2013, 11:10:06 AM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on November 12, 2013, 08:24:08 AMEurope After Storm

That's best Grunt in my opinion.

I say:  Schoolyard Bruises and Installation Of Blood And Steel - fuck, yes!

Hakaristi

Baxter Stockman - Punter: Finnish noiserock a la Jesus Lizard, Rapeman, etc. Named after the TMNT character. Haven't listened to this type of stuff for years but after hearing the samples I was compelled to buy it; harsh, screeching, pummeling ROCK! Includes a cameo from Mr. Umpio too, no less.

Chains of Death Command - S/T: Plodding, noisy, scumrock perfection.

Prodeath / Silent Abuse / Bizarre Uproar - Live 16.9.2011: Prodeath side, another scumrockin' good time.

Unpeace - Troops of No Tomorrow: Solid noisecore.

Unclean - Manhood: Rotten noise/PE with some nice samples. "You were raped because a rapist raped you". Brilliant.

Dr Alex

Last 3 - 4 days:

Grunt - Europe After Storm cd
Grunt - Someone Is Watching cd
Grunt - On The Edge Of Cultural Apocalypse 3"cd
Wertham - Body Jigsaw 3"cdr
Uncodified & Wertham - Vindicta I cd
N. - City Of The Broken Wheelchairs cdr
Conure / 15 Degrees Below Zero - Split tape
Sunn O))) - Black One 2xcd
Canaan - Of Prisoners, Wandering Souls And Cruel Fears 2xcd
Troum - Mare Idiophonika cd
Troum & All Sides - Shutûn cd
SWANS - Filth lp
Sutcliffe Jügend & Prurient - End Of Autumn 2xlp
Inborn Suffering - Wordless Hope cd
Inborn Suffering - Regression To Nothingness cd

andy vomit

RU-486 - Romanian Abattoirs
I've known RU-486's work for many years now, and I've loved everything I've heard.  "Romanian Abattoirs" is a progression, a different kind of sound than what most may be used to.  While the harsh power electronics sound isn't entirely missing, it's been heavily augmented by more traditional industrial, heavy synth work, recognizable and downright catchy rhythms, and even a small bit of neofolk (not so much that I can't tolerate it).  This album is about pushing things forward and not growing stagnant.  Thomas Mortigan (along with guest appearances by AWEN, SLOGUN, RICHARD RAMIREZ and LUSSIRIA) has done it again.  Highly recommended. 
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Xtematic

Pain Jerk , MO*TE  , Noiseman433 , Atrox , Gruuthaagy , japanoise week mostly
XTC

eyestrain

Parijna The Age Of Scentless Imperilememt (Tattrasya LakSaNam Press): Still one of LV Compound's best releases. C'mon Ten-Jin comp!!

Iannis Xenakis Iannis Xenakis (Edition RZ): There's a short stint of wonkiness on disc one, but this is otherwise my favorite of the man. Disc two is m-e-s-m-e-r-i-z-i-n-g.

Ètant Donnès Tapes 1977-1983 (Vinyl-On-Demand): Untouchable psychosis.