Showing posts with label Hardcore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hardcore. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2009

tristan tzara - da ne zaboravis and omorina nad evropom



tristan tzara - da ne zaboravis and omorina nad evropom

Tristan Tzara was a screamo/hardcore band from Dortmund, Germany. Their name is taken from founding dadaist Sami Rosenstock who used “Tristan Tzara” as his pseudonym.

They have recorded two studio LP records before their ending in year 2002.

not much info on the band, but if i'm posting them to show to you guys then you know it's worth checking out. (i've been meaning to post these up for a while now) the songs are short, the albums are short, they're really good. be brave, my friends

da ne zaboravispace

omorina nad evrapmspace

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

buried inside - chronoclast


Band: Buried Inside
Album: Chronoclast (Selected Essays on Time-Reckoning and Auto-Cannibalism)
Genre: Hardcore / Post-Hardcore
Country of Origin: Canada
Year: 2005

Tracklisting:
  1. "Introduction" - 2:51
  2. "Time As Ideology" - 3:14
  3. "Time As Methodology" - 2:23
  4. "Time As Surrogate Religion" - 7:12
  5. "Time As Imperialism" - 4:24
  6. "Reintroduction" - 2:00
  7. "Time As Abjection" - 4:55
  8. "Time As Automation" - 0:56
  9. "Time As Commodity" - 5:50
  10. "Time As Resistance" - 6:15
Exerpt from Aversionline review:

"Fuck. This is an amazing fucking disc. This is the third full-length from these Canadians, though like many it's my first exposure to them, which is a shame in a way... because I wish I had been following them for years already! Expect 40 minutes of punishing metallic hardcore comparable to a blend of commonly bonded acts like Neurosis, Isis, Burst, and Tantrum, to name but a few noteworthy companions to this style of material. The record was written as one complete piece, here divided into 10 tracks that sort of cover two segments of five - each starting with an introductory piece and containing four different conceptual representation of time, reflecting the concept of the album. Amongst the material are tons of shifts from sinister atmospheric passages using clean guitars and a distinct bass presence to frantically picked chords that are faster and backed by far more frenzied drum work that lays down shitloads of fills all over the place, as well as absolutely crushing midpaced rhythms that are much chunkier and more tangible in level of dissonance (such influences are certainly my favorite aspects of the CD)."

in short, it's a huge, raging album with loads of sophistication that's more rewarding than most of the other stuff i've ever sent through my headphones. not for the weak of heart, but i have faith you guys can take it.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/7xjffs

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come

Band: Refused
Album: The Shape of Punk to Come
Genre: Hardcore Punk
Country of Origin: Sweden
Year: 1998

Track Listing:
  1. Worms of the Senses / Faculties of the Skull
  2. Liberation Frequency
  3. The Deadly Rhythm
  4. Summerholidays Vs. Punkroutine
  5. Bruitist Pome #5
  6. New Noise
  7. The Refused Party Program
  8. Protest Song '68
  9. Refused Are Fuckin Dead
  10. The Shape Of Punk To Come
  11. Tannhäuser / Derivè
  12. The Apollo Programme Was A Hoax
"I got a bone to pick with capitalism and a few to break
Grab us by the throat and shake the life away
Human life is not commodity, figures, statistics or make believe!"

The opening verse of the first song of this album pretty much gives you an idea of what to expect from Refused; angry-as-fuck, anti-capitalist Hardcore Punk. The Shape of Punk to Come certainly gives you that, it has all the left wing pretenses and pounding energy you'd expect, while being more experimental and daring than their earlier work. This is particularly obvious with cases such as the Ambient "Bruitist Pome #5" and atmospheric Electronic break near the end of "New Noise". The album also displays a plethora of particularly awesome basslines. Enjoy.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=USZRKHMK


Saturday, September 13, 2008

Folly - "Insanity Later"


band:
Folly
album:
Insanity Later
genre: Hardcore, Melodic Hardcore, Post-Hardcore, Metalcore, Skacore, etc.
origin: New Jersey, USA
year: 2004


tracklist:
  1. The Morning Song
  2. Please Don't Shoot The Piano Player
  3. Repeat, I Repeat, Repeat
  4. I've Been Running For Miles, Davis
  5. Discussion Is For The Pigs
  6. The Last I Ever We Wrote
  7. Pterodactyls in America
  8. Serenity Now
  9. Today Jeremy Challenges the World
  10. The City is Drowning
  11. Sweat Water Death
  12. Weak and the Wounded


bio:
Folly was formed in Sussex, New Jersey. They mix elements of hardcore, punk, ska(no horns), and metal to form an enjoyably heavy experience. As for why they chose their name they once stated: "Folly is exactly what we are, not just as a band of fools who play ridiculously entwined and exploited musical genres, but as people who are continually kicked while they are down, while stubbornly and resiliently grinning in the face of mainstream adversity." They are now broken up.

This is their first full length album of two, and easily the most "metal" of them. Folly combines cryptic and metaphoric, sometimes "emo" lyrics with intuitive use of time signatures, impressive guitar work, and even more awesome vocals. I find them to be one of the only hardcore bands I really enjoy. I definitely recommend it for anyone interested in metal, even if you aren't really into hardcore, or the other way around. I'll upload the second LP in a few days.

Discharge - Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing


Band: Discharge
Album: HEAR NOTHING SEE NOTHING SAY NOTHING
Genre: Punk/D-beat/Hardcore
Location: Stoke-on-trent, England
Year: 1982

This is a hardcore classic, if you haven't heard this album, you need to right now. This is one of the most influential Punk albums of all time. BLISTERING HARDCORE!
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Friday, September 12, 2008

G.I.S.M - Detestation




Band: G.I.S.M
Album: Detestation
Genre: Punk/Hardcore
Location: Japan
Year: 1984


One of the pioneering hardcore bands in japan. Wikipedia had this to say about band member Sakevi:
Sakevi attacked the singer of Jagatara on national television [6]. On stage, Sakevi would often be dressed on stage wearing a balaclava & bullet belt, waving lit flares in audience members faces, using microphone stands as clubs, & attacking concert goers as Vietnam War footage was projected behind him. In the past he has attacked photographers for taking pictures of him & has chased audiences with a flamethrower.
PUNKS IS HIPPIES!
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