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Slang-Life Made Me Hardcore

By admin on Apr. 10, 2011.

Slang
Life Made Me Hardcore LP
Prank Records

Furious D-Beat hardcore from Japan. This is another Japanese band whose sound continues to progress and grow. Fans of modern bands like Totalitar, Tragedy, and Pisschrist will love this record. There is also a slight NYHC influence in their sound.

Ferret’s Review: No Statik-We All Die In The End

By admin on Mar. 7, 2011.


No Statik
We All Die In The End LP
Prank Records

A strange, but interesting mix of Bay Area style powerviolence, early Bleed maybe, and… I don’t know what the fuck to call it. It’s almost industrial at parts? I’m not into it entirely yet, but I gave it a few listens to be sure. Definitely the singer from Scrotum Grinder, whose voice is insane. It’s difficult to pull off this style and make it sound different, but I think they’ve managed to do so. Worth a listen; make up your own mind.

Morpheme-Self Titled 7″

By admin on Apr. 19, 2010.


Morpheme
Self Titled 7″
Prank Records

This is one of the best records I have heard in awhile. Scandinavian style hardcore with lyrics in Japanese reminding me of Nightmare, Anti Cimex, and Crucifix amongst others. This style is filled with horrible, derivative, garbage and this band really stands out above the rest. Great stuff worth checking out.

Born/Dead-Endless War…Repetition

By admin on Jul. 25, 2006.


Born/Dead
Endless War…Repetition CD
Prank Records

I wasn’t that familiar with Born/Dead before Prank sent this CD in. This Oakland band play raging crusty hardcore somewhat similar to Deathreat, Midnight, and other bands of that nature. Born/Dead aren’t quite as good as Deathreat but I enjoyed listening to this CD, which collects a few different records including a split with Consume. There is also a pretty awesome Necros cover on here. I would check this one out.

Signal Lost-You’ll Never Get Us Down Again

By admin on May. 18, 2006.

Signal Lost
You’ll Never Get Us Down 7”
Prank Records

After loving 2004’s Children Of The Wasteland, Signal Lost have come back with four more songs of excellent melodic hardcore. This record reminds me a lot of Husker Du and even some DC emo. If you liked their first LP this is a great progression from that. My only, minor, complaint is that Ashley’s vocals seem to be mixed pretty low. I liked on Children… how her vocals were so high in the mix and really stuck out on the record. Former members of Deathreat and J-Church.

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