Showing posts with label Blackened Crust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackened Crust. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Dishammer



Dishammer's blackened d-beat assault is crude, crass and dastardly fast. Their rough and raw sound will make you grind your teeth to a powder. Riffs and riffs and riffs and riffs upon riffs pour through your headphones and bore their way into your skull to thrash your brain. This is "Drink more beer, worship more Satan" music right here folks. You know you need it. I know you need it and Beelzebub knows that if you really enjoy it you'll find their shit and buy it.

Split with The Warwolves

Vintage Addiction

Rough Mix

Under The Sign of The D-beat Mark

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Dephosphorus - Axiom



Ever wondered what would happen if Pig Destroyer became a black metal band? Well here you go. You have blisteringly-icy blackened riffs backed by pounding grind riffage and powerful percussion. The choatic production lends a lot to their thick sound as it brings out the chunkiness of their tone and allows them to accentuate the more rhythmic elements of their music. Their are a lot of things that they do right on this release and I've got to give them credit for having me upon my first listen. Keep an eye on this band in the future, they're onto something.

RIP N TEAR

For Fans Of: The Secret, Anaal Nathrakh, Coffinworm, Clinging To The Trees of A Forest Fire, Gaza, Deathspell Omega

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Young and In The Way 'V'




Powerful blackened crust with sternum-snapping weight. Get your fill of the new shit here

For Fans Of: Leviathan, Weakling, Converge, Iskra, Martyrdod


Wanna here it on the go? NAB IT

Please order this record once it drops. They deserve your cash money.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Young and in the Way




This band is tearing shit up in the best ways. Get over here and listen to their shit at full blast for free! Then you can head over to Headfirst Records to grab their new 7", A389 for their re-releases of 'Amen' and 'I Am Not What I Am' OR you can buy all of that and more RIGHT now straight from them over this bandcamp page. Support something awesome and pony up some of your fun money for good music.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Young and In The Way/Torch Runner Split




First I'd like to comment on this split's beautiful packaging. The outer sleeve's artwork is great for both sides and the inner picture is haunting as fuck. The liner notes look silk screened, the grey ink on the black stock paper looks and feels great to the touch. Well worth my money and WELL WORTH yours.

The Torch Runner side of the split starts up with a song that finds them trying to bite on some blackened crust but delves into a slower drive that build up into the next track where they reveal their blistering speed and throat-ripping vocals at full tilt.

Young and in The Way's side starts off with 'Rehash', a ripping track full of great riffs and a great weight to it. I'll probably be screaming "I've got your name!" at the top of my lungs for days to come. 'Provenance' opens up with a face-ripping speed and ends with slowed intensity but never abandoning that fire. Without a chance to breath you're introduced to 'Death' the slow and tortured epilogue to this side of the split. Short sweet and sludgy, it ends with a haunting soundscape that I can only equate to the noise you hear when you OD on monk's hood.

Once again this split is well worth your time and money. Great music, short and sweet with no frills. Buy it here.

WORSHIP DEATH

Young and in the Way - I Am Not What I Am



Yound and in The Way's brand of metallic crust is one that seems to be spreading quickly. Taking hints from Iskra and Martyrdöd they combine their charging crust not with the predictable european black metal sound but instead concoct a might brew with distilled elements of bands like Leviathan and Judas Iscariot, favoring the raw USBM sound over anything else. The ripping riffs collide and separate with ethereal consistency without abandoning the piss and vinegar of their intial attack. Great songwriting, great riffs; great punk fucking rock. Get into it.


Let them HATE, so long as they fear.

For Fans Of: Traitor, Martyrdöd, Converge, Iskra, Trap Them

Monday, February 21, 2011

Martyrdöd - Sekt



'Sekt' has a very unique atmosphere and feel to it, automatically setting itself ahead of the heard of run-of-the-mill crust bands or even other bands in their blackened circle. The skeleton-like guitars shimmer and rattle with a cold ring, fully encompassing a dirty-as-fuck sound while still holding a frosty razor edge. The vocals rasp and crack with a deathly vibe, their spectral presence ebbing in and out of the record. Martyrdöd have quickly gained massive amounts of my respect for producing some of the most interesting and all around enjoyable crust music that I've ever heard. If you enjoyed 'In Extremis' then you should definitely give this one a go.

UGH

For Fans Of: Trap Them, Nails, Iskra, Stormcrow, Skitsystem

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Martyrdöd - In Extremis



Oddly enough I came across this band through my girlfriend and as soon as the record started my mind was trapped. The frigid spearhead of black metal tinged with the filthy weight of crust. Basically they sound an awful lot like a pissed of yeti with dreads, matted hair and shitstains all over himself. This is how Darkthrone's new albums SHOULD sound.

PVNK AZ FVCK

For Fans of: Darkthrone, Iskra, His Hero Is Gone, Celeste

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Panopticon - Collapse




Very awesome Crust Punk influenced Black Metal from good ol' Kentucky. They combine a the sounds of Amebix, Wolves In The Throne Room, Leviathan and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. They also defy the predominantly Right Wing beliefs of the Black Metal culture by combining Communist/Anarchist viewpoints into their music. Haunting folk interludes disperse themselves within waves of Blackened Crust. Definitely a must own for fans of any of the aforementioned bands.


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