De Blenders/Agathocles - Plooisessions/Alcoholica (CD, Vleesklak Records & some other labels): De Blenders is a rather new noisecore band from my friend Nikos (mostly known from VRV) & Brame (also playing in bands like Anxiety Disorder, Bite Down...). I believe this is only their second recording. This is the kind of sound I really like, chaotic, harsh, in your face, especially the drums. Lyrics aren't serious, some kind of inside joke, which is funny for me, but not for most other people, especially not if you don't understand Dutch. But for people into noisecore, I'd certainly recommend this.
Can't say too much about Agathocles since I don't know a lot of their stuff. As the other stuff I've got from them, this is certainly not bad, but I never feel like checking out a lot more...
Saastaa Suomesta II (LP, Obscurex): Got this because I quite liked the 7". First of all, again a nice layout. When I first saw the cover online, I was disappointed by the lack of cocks. To my joy, I did discover them when I got the actual LP, haha. After the first listen, I think Siviilmurha, Funeral Mongoloids, Nihilist Commando (although on first impression it's not the best NC material) & Unpeace. As always, there's some stuff that I don't like, mainly due to the weak sound. Noisecore only works for me when it really does sound harsh.
Kam Hassah - Information Priority (C22, Throne Heap): I think I can be short about this, by saying that it is recognizable style of Kam Hassah and it's good!
Iron Clad - Strike to Kill (C15, Filth & Violence): Minimalist power electronics, mainly consisting of delicate feedback & metal bashing & aggressive hateful vocals on the first track. Works well. I don't know the original No Remorse track, so can't compare. Anyway, again the hateful vocals, nice sounds again, except for the higher sounding one that sounds like some kind of instrument, don't like that sound. Nice layout as well.
Fetish Ritual - F & R (C12, Synthetik Assembly): Short tape of minimalistic Power Electronics with aggressive vocals. Nice layout with the 3 inserts. Not bad, but judging on a first listen not exactly great either.
Wolves of Heaven/Nyodene D (LP, Anthems of the Undesirable): Wolves of Heaven (first release from this side project of Column of Heaven) starts with calm sounds before bursting out in rather dense PE, with a bit of Ambient underneath. Nyodene D sounds a bit different than at his other recent recordings, I think. Sounds almost like a Harsh Noise layer, with beats and other sounds underneath and an aggressive voice. Especially the 2nd Nyodene D track is very good, with its atmospheric synth layer. Interesting LP
Stillingskerrkozletskynystrompetrus - Death Instruktions (LP, Malignant Records): Not too familiar with the work of most of these people, except for the Steel Hook Prostheses guys. And some tracks certainly remind me of this, other tracks are a bit different. Certainly not bad, but aside from some moments I expected something more opressive & malicious...