10.02.2020

ELDER












"omens"
Year:  2020
Country:  Germany
City:  Berlin
Label:  Armageddon
Format:  CD, 2  x LP
Tracks:  5
Time:  55 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Prog Rock        Psychedelia















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"elder the gold and silver sessions"
Year:  2019
Label:  Blues Funeral
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  3
Time:  33 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Prog Rock        Psychedelia


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9.18.2020

ANCST










"summits of despondency"
Year:  2020
Country:  Germany
City:  Berlin
Label:  Lifeforce
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  12
Time:  44 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Black Metal




Anti-fascist, anti-sexist and anti-religion black metal band from Berlin, Germany. Created in 2011 and formerly known as Angst, they changed name in October 2012.

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"ghosts of the timeless void"




Pure Fucking Hate. As album opening phrases go, this quote from 2017's “Life” is poignant, jarring, and certainly germane to the themes raised throughout Ancst's second full-length album, “Ghosts of the Timeless Void”. Where the film discusses the return of life-form responsible for an extinction avalanche on Martian soil, one cannot help but think that Ancst's object of antipathy may be more earthbound. And while we may speak of dying embers and pyres here, the fires of injustice-fueled rage are an abiding conflagration across the album - there are no coals cooling in the furnace of Ancst's anger, and the insatiable Moloch of capitalism continues to consume endless sacrifices.


The sound that this side of Ancst has been evolving towards, to my mind, first manifested on track two of the 2013 EP, “The Humane Condition”, which was partnered by the first release of their first ambient/drone work, “Lamenting a Dying World”. That track, “Entropie”, captures a sound that eloquently defines Ancst: polished but savage, graceful, commit and unrelenting. And they have been prolific: despite this being only their second full-length, 2017 saw the release of the superb “Furnace” EP as well as two top-notch splits, one with King Apathy, one with Depravation. This is not to ignore 2016's brilliant “Stormcaster”, the most fulsome interlocution of the soundscapes first explored in “Lamenting…”. Across the course of these releases, Ancst have entered the elite pantheon of 'do no wrong' bands for me: I always eagerly anticipate new music from them, no matter what the sonic angle. “Ghosts of the Timeless Void” is no exception.


It's interesting to compare LP openers here: “Moloch” is one of the most explosive album introits that I have ever heard - instantaneous teeth-kicking power unleashed from go. “Dying Embers” starts off considerably more restrained by comparison, even slow by Ancst's punishing pace-standards - until about the 1:00 mark - when everything explodes in dynamic fury. It almost feels like an inversion of the earlier structure in certain ways. This more thoughtful approach allows Ancst to marry the melodic, riff-dense elements of their approach to some mindful sophistication in terms of metrical and rhythmical variety. But it is never heavy-handed, never overly obvious, and at no point loses the plot of what makes Ancst a standout band that places them high in the melodic crust mythos. Poignant exemplars of this maturation are found throughout the album: in the opening riffs of “Quicksand”, in the death-inflected “Unmasking the Imposters”, in the epic “Republic of Hatred”, in the classic blackened tremolo work of “Sanctity”. “Dysthymia”, is the closest I have heard Ancst to creating what almost sounds like post-black/blackgaze ballad. Meaningless subgenre references aside, what I am trying to emphasize is that Ancst have evolved, seemingly effortlessly, certainly gracefully, and sound more like themselves than ever - whatever inner telos they have been moving towards has been realized in this beautiful album. Listen to it from start to finish and love it. I know I did (*Review by Conor O’Dea ).

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"moloch"


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9.17.2020

CARCASS



















"reek of putrefaction"
Year:  1987
Country:  UK
City:  Liverpool
Label:  Earache
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  22
Time:  40 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Death Metal













Carcass are an English extreme metal band from Liverpool, which was formed in 1986. The band have gone through several line-up changes, leaving guitarist Bill Steer and bassist and vocalist Jeff Walker as the only constant members. They broke up in 1996, but reformed in 2007 without one of its original members, drummer Ken Owen, due to health reasons. To date, the band have released six studio albums, two compilation albums, four EPs, two demo albums, one video album, and six music videos. Carcass are regarded as pioneers of the goregrind genre. Their early work was also tagged as "splatter death metal", and "hardgore" on account of their morbid lyrics and gruesome album covers. Their fourth album Heartwork (1993) is considered a landmark in the melodic death metal genre. The band's lyrics often focus on animal rights issues. Walker and Steer are both vegetarians. Steer used to be vegan and Walker was a hunt saboteur. Carcass are influenced Metal bands like: Death, Master, Morbid Angel, Macabre, and other acts such as Slayer, King Diamond, Discharge, Mayhem and Diamond Head.
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"symphonies of sickness"
Year:  1989
Label:  Earache
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  10
Time:  40 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Death Metal
















If this album had been my introduction to death metal years and years ago, I probably wouldn't have shied away from the genre. Symphonies of Sickness seems to have more of a death metal mentality to the way everything is structured and to the instrumental and vocal approach. A bit more grandiose and disciplined than most other interpretations of grindcore I've heard, this is an obvious bridge for death metal enthusiasts trying to get into grind and, more than that, it's simply an excellent extreme metal offering. Given the brevity releases in this genre tend to have, this album could be considered “epic grind.” The songs here clock in at 4 to 5 minutes apiece and all contain a great deal of progression. As previously mentioned, they often feel like death metal tunes with frequent tremolos and drum patterns that sound like they emigrated to this album from Leprosy or Altars of Madness. 'Reek of Putrefaction' starts the album off with some slow, grandiose riffs juxtaposed with ghostly symphonic effects and continues the dark atmosphere with its menacing riffs through the rest of the song. Though the faux-symphonic elements are almost nonexistent from here on out, the rest of the album largely follows suit, with well-executed grinding interspersed with all sorts of spacier, more calculated riffs. Even within some individual songs, there's a good deal of variability. ‘Empathological Necrotism’ has some grooving that anticipates Pantera as well as an ominous guitar-driven fadeout. The sections where Symphonies of Sickness reaches its peak in terms of extremity are fairly nondescript, though the muddy production lets everything, including the sickening rasps and howls, slosh together in evil maelstroms that are plenty effective in their own right. Where the album truly shines is in its more disciplined moments, though, when creepy guitar lines poke their heads up above the carnage or a satisfying riff or groove takes over, which I’m pleased to say, happens through most of the 43-minute runtime. This monumental release blurs the line between grindcore and early death metal, providing fans of the latter a great introduction to the former, as well as a listening experience as intelligently written and passionately performed as it is savage (*Review by Valfars ).
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"necroticism - descanting the insalubrious"
Year:  1991
Label:  Earache
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  8
Time:  46 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Death Metal








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"swansong"
Year:  1995
Label:  Earache
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  12
Time:  50 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Hard Rock        Death Metal


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"heartwork"
Year:  1993
Label:  Earache
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  11
Time:  45 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Death Metal















When the three English behemoths of death metal (Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Death) started marching in the mid/late-80’s, the fanbase knew instantly that the metal scenery would never be the same again; its brutalization was going to take much more tangible forms in the years to come… If we have to be very honest, though, grindcore didn’t spring from the metal field; it was entirely a product of the hardcore arena and, partially, the punk one. Still, it was inevitable the merger of the two fractions at some point in time, at least when the grindcore practitioners had acquired bigger musical skills… Of the three mentioned bands Carcass are by far the most commercially successful and the most creative outfit. They were constantly pushing the boundaries of what was possible within the metal template, unlike the Napalms who settled for their hyper-active death/grind/core barrage on “Harmony Corruption”, and haven’t looked away; or Bolt Thrower who found their doom-laden, battle-like niche with “Warmaster” and stuck with it throughout their subsequent discography. This wasn’t the Carcass way, though, as the Liverpudian gang already sounded more proficient on the death/grindcore hybrid “Symphonies of Sickness”, not to mention the fabulous “Necroticism…” which twisted cavernous riff-work must have thrown half the wannabe technical death metal practitioners at the time in despair. “Swansong” is “a swansong”, what the band could possibly do after such a tell-tale album-title… They had to split up, but only to rise from the medical textbooks in the new millennium with the excellent “Surgical Steel”. A tasty compendium of their last three instalments, this opus brought the band back in the game with full force seeing again hordes of fans ready to worship at the altar of these unique “death medical examiners”. Yes, the guys were badly missing from the scene, and it would be up to them to bring back the glorious days of British death metal in a heartbeat (*Review by Bayern ).
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"surgical steel"
Year:  2013
Label:  Nuclear Blast
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  11
Time:  60 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Death Metal








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"torn arteries"
Year:  2021
Label:  Nuclear Blast
Format:  CD, 2 x LP
Tracks:  10
Time:  50 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Death Metal








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9.02.2020

POISONOUS CUNT
















"make me a sandwich"
Year:  2020
Country:  UK
City:  London
Label:  Boss Tuneage
Format:  LP
Tracks:  11
Time:  24 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Punk











all female band from London, UK, started in 2017. they have recorded an EP plus an album "make me a sandwich". their musical style can be remind bands such as: Disorder, Chaos UK or Discharge, due to their extreme punk music with doses of noise and distortion. Lyrical themes such as: feminism, anarchism, pacifism, queercore... and similar subjects.
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"penis"
Year:  2017
Label:  none
Format:  digital
Tracks:  4
Time:  12 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Punk








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8.13.2020

DEATH BY STEREO


























"we are all dying just in time"
Year:  2020
Country:  US
City:  Orange County, CA
Label:  Epitaph
Format:  LP
Tracks:  10
Time:  30 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:         Hardcore
















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"black sheep of the american dream"
Year:  2012
Label:  Epitaph
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  10
Time:  30 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Hardcore








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"death for life"
 Year:  2005
Label:  Epitaph
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  11
Time:  34 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Hardcore








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"into the valley of death"
Year:  2003
Label:  Epitaph
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  13
Time:  36 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Hardcore








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"day of the death"
Year:  2001
Label:  Epitaph
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  11
Time:  30 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Hardcore





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7.31.2020

ANTISECT
























"the rising of the light"
Year:  2017
Country:  UK
City:  Daventry
Label:  RA
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  8
Time:  44 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Punk Metal















Antisect are a rock band based in London, UK. Their roots are in anarcho punk and metal. Formed in 1982 in Daventry, UK, their debut album, In Darkness There is No Choice, was released in 1983. 1985's follow up EP, "Out From The Void" has often been cited as a game changer amongst their genre for fusing a crust punk style with elements of metal. Antisect are a significant band in the timeline of hardcore punk community, said to have been a major influence upon "black-clad, politically charged punks over the last 30 years". The band address issues including animal rights, anarchism and social justice, communicating their ideas to a largely punk hardcore audience, and were among the instigators of the squat venue scene in the mid to late 80s. During this time members lived the lifestyle of being either on the road or part of the vibrant London squat scene of the time. They toured extensively both in the UK and Europe and though originally splitting up in 1987, the band reformed in May 2011.
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"in darkness, there is no choice"
Year:  1983
Label:   Southern
Format:  LP, CD
Tracks:  12
Time:  36 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Crust Punk







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7.09.2020

SEEYOUSPACECOWBOY



















"the romance of affliction"
Year:  2021
Label:  Pure Noise
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  13
Time:  30 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Metalcore








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"the correlation between
entrance and exit wounds"
Year:  2019
Country:  US
City:  Los Angeles
Label:  Pure Noise
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  12
Time:  30 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Metalcore











Five-piece metalcore band from San Diego, CA. Members of Rene Descartes, Vril, Letters To Catalonia and Flowers Taped to Pens. They started in 2016 and since then they have recorded three EP's and this debut album. Metalcore with some emo and screamo influences. Lyrically the band deal themes such as: social issues, politics, human rights, personal issues, emotions, etc. Their vocalist, Connie Sgarbossa, show us her talent singing in several bands such as:  Flowers Taped To Pens, Meryl Streaker, and SeeYouSpaceCowboy.
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7.07.2020

BREAK AWAY





























"cross my heart"
Year:  2017
Country:  US
City:  Richmond
Label:  React!
Format:  CD
Tracks:  12
Time:  24 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Hardcore














Break Away is a four piece straight edge hardcore band from Richmond, Virginia. They have a demo and an EP called 'For Life. To me BREAK AWAY exemplifies how a hardcore band is supposed to operate in the year 2017. While many bands are on their couches hoping for that phone call or email to let them know that they are on the next big bill these guys are out there busy with self-promotion, DIY touring, and booking shows in their home-base of Richmond, VA. Since this website started in 2012 I cannot think of many other bands that have promoted their shows and releases like Break Away has. Their latest album “Cross My Heart” on React! Records also shows that they can drop some amazing hardcore as well. In Effect catches up with Break Away frontman (and author) Ace Stallings in this August interview. Graphics by: Bas Spierings. (continue to read Interview ).
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