supported by 5 fans who also own “abort the church”
This album rules. Not sure if it was the intention but to these ears this sounds like an American version of classic Finnish hardcore (e.g. Kaaos)...All the components are here: reverby vokills, buzzsaw guitars, and wild drums.
I dig the electronic bookends, and I keep finding my way back to this record when I think I'm in the mood for something new.....Dig it. tall trees
supported by 5 fans who also own “abort the church”
one of the most important releases of the decade, the horrors shouted here are only getting worse, type of shit to keep you up at night. straight raw punk to slam breakdowns on some parts, wild wild shit. thankful to have caught them at TIANTG fr. David
Rerelease of this pummeling Swedish D-beat/crust LP from 2012, with the hallmarks of the style at its best— heavy riffs and righteous fury. Bandcamp New & Notable May 18, 2021
The Chicago punks seem intent on defying any hardcore conventions, focusing instead on communicating pure disgust for the rotting world around them. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 1, 2022