Tuesday, August 27, 2013

PRE-ORDER THE NEW TAXA 7"!



Debut 7" from TAXA (members of Damages, React records) is coming out soon. Wanna hear a song from it go here:

http://taxa.bandcamp.com/album/resurrection-year

Pre-order the new TAXA 7" now! And for the next 2 weeks, when you order the record, along with anything else, enter discount code 'TAXAISRAD' and get 10% off your order!

Order here:
http://hexrecords.bigcartel.com/product/taxa-ressurection-year-7

Thanks!

Saturday, August 24, 2013

THINGS GET REVIEWED FOR AUGUST!

A pile has stacked up and I have written about said pile.  But in order to cram all that stuff into one post I'm keeping most of them generally short and to the point.  Of course, there's a few I just couldn't shut up about, so take heed and read on. 



ALL PIGS MUST DIE, “Nothing Violates This Nature”
Is it a bad thing that between this band’s last record and this one nothing has really changed?  I mean, they just keep destroying me.  I’m like France, I just keep surrendering.  Boston dudes show a love for Entombed, Discharge, and smatterings of black metal speed, tune down, and blast your face off for a good half hour of nothing but disgust for humanity and a bleak outlook on everything.  Crazy beautiful artwork, unnecessarily difficult to read text.  Grind and punishment.  (Southern Lord)

“DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO DECLARE”,  by Kevin Stewart Panko and Justin Smith
A Canadian rock critic writer and regular roadie teams up with an American musician and label owner to write a book about bands trying to cross the border.  Well, they’re not so much writing it as they are relating other bands tales of border woes and triumphs, and occasionally interviewing them and each other.  See, for some reason, crossing between the US and Canada is typically a breeze if you’re in a car.  But the moment bands in vans try to cross it suddenly becomes an international incident comparable to smuggling uranium.  Why this happens, no one knows.  The writers hope to ascertain this.  Instead, they mostly get lots of wild tales from bands mostly of the metal and hardcore persuasions.  Some times it gets very redundant (some of the same people relate their tales repeatedly), but overall it’s really entertaining and will make any band thinking of playing outside the borders think twice before they decide to forget their passport.  Typos abound, get an editor.  Read anyways and beware the latex glove.  (Vitriol)

DRUG CHURCH, “Paul Walker” LP, “Your Life…” 7”
I’m a 90’s sort of guy and I can’t pretend I’m not.  Drug Church seems to have been specially catered to the demographic of me.  Cynical Drowningman-esque song titles?  Check.  Snarky vocals pertaining to a lot of white trash and shitty suburban go-nowheres with catchy choruses of “Crush ambition!” and “You get less because I need more!”  Check.  Chunky, thoughtful, and considerably rocking post-hardcore with melodic nods towards Seaweed, Farside, and later-era Snapcase?  Oh, big check.  The LP is excellent through and through and hard to pick a favorite song (maybe “Clifton Country”, maybe “Attending a Cousin’s Birthday Party”).  But the 7” is a great one-two punch of a pair of heavier leaning songs and some of the ugliest artwork I’ve ever seen on a record.  (LP on No Sleep, 7” on Secret Voice)

HERO DISHONEST, “Alle Lujaa”
Cult of Ginn lifetime members here, Finland chapter.  The A-side goes at two speeds- fast and faster.  Side B has that whole “Process Of Weeding Out” feel to it.  All the songs are in Finnish, but rejoice, the fun and twisted lyrics are translated into English as well.  Black Flag style hardcore in the lively fun way, and not as much the hateful, spit-on-the-crowd way.  I actually can’t imagine Finnish people being mean enough to want to spit on others anyway.  (PeterwalkeeRecords)

JAPANESE FURNACE demo tape
Hard riffs, pure noise recording.  Is it possible for deconstructionist basement hardcore to not only sound like harsh noise, but to also sneak in primitive beatdown riffs as well?  You be the judge.  I can’t get over how the layout on this tape looks like a Discordance Axis release.  Get grimey.

LEMURIA, “The Distance Is So Big”
Lemuria have been at it for quite awhile at this point, and in that time their song writing remains the same- clever and quirky indie rock with some nods to pop punk.  The real changes are a greater focus on the vocals and using them as more of an instrument, especially with drummer Alex Kerns and guitarist Sheena Ozella collaborating more and more, instead of only one of them handling each song.  Another noticeable change is the production getting cleaner with each recording, moving away from being a little rough around the edges to being very crystal clear.  I like it.  A great collection of more awesome and catchy songs.  Get awkward and embrace it.  (Bridge Nine)

PHANTOM GLUE, “War Of the Light Cones”
Boston sludge masters return with a second LP filled with more of their depth-charge riffs and low-end rocking.  I have to say their first LP was a bit more memorable, but this one has a nicer recording/production on it.  Same ugly artwork at work again on this LP.  Looks like one of those first year of college, ‘finding my style through abstraction’ pieces that you hide in the attic years later and cringe over.  Musically though, pretty heavy.  Worth a listen.  (Black MarketActivities)

POOR LILY, “Vuxola”
The band’s name suggests they have a contract to gig weekly at some singles bar and that, any day now, they’re going to ‘make it’.  Their sound is probably too weird for that though.  It’s a real punk mish-mash of stop-start riffs, odd timing, some Jello Biafra school of nutty vocals, and old school NYHC punk.  I bet it’s fun for them.  As for me I’m not really moved by it.  (self-released)

SOKEA PISTE, “Ajatus Karkaa”
Another band out of Finland doles out a new record, which is more of an EP anyway.  In fact, it’s a re-issue of a 2011 recording.  I remember their last (most recent) offering as being a lot more raw, punk, and fast.  This has a heavier vibe to it, fairly beefy tones, and a little slower delivery.  It’s  still pretty cool though.  Weird nervous artwork adorns the cover, dark punk pulls you in, and they even do a Die Kreuzen cover for kicks.  (Peterwalkee Records)

TILE, “You Had a Friend In Pennsylvania”
I want to make friends with this Pennsylvania band, but I’m afraid they might spit on me with their ugly sounds.  Let me engage you with sweet lollipop dreams where Floor (get it, Floor?  Tile?  Home improvement enthusiasts take note), Pissed Jeans, and old Melvins riffs snuggle up together to make sweet, sweet, sludgy noise forever and ever.  Sounds like a fantasy land for noiseniks huh?  Yeah, well, I’m enjoying the shit out of this record and I implore you to do the same.  Killed by riffs.  (Limited Appeal)

TRUE WIDOW, “Circumambulation”
I don’t indulge in drugs, but if I did, this would be the perfect record to sit on a porch on a nice breezy day in a rocking chair and smoke a joint…  neighbors hoighty-toighty opinions be damned.  You just relax to this and take in the tones of the guitars, the deep lean pulse of the drums, soothing vocals, and fuzzed out bass.  True Widow are a sort of stoner rock band, leaning a bit on the shoegaze side of things.  While their past albums have felt a little fuzzier, a bit heavier, this takes a decidedly more minimal relaxed approach.  I have to say I’m fan of past efforts more, but this one ain’t too shabby either.  Now to go sit on my porch and think about life and stuff.  (Relapse)

Friday, August 9, 2013

NICE FRIGGIN' INTERVIEW!

Yours truly was the subject of a great interview that my man Eric Scobie posted up on his site regarding different record labels and how we operate.  I know it's a Friday night, but if you losers are anything like me this is the sort of stuff you busy yourself with on these wild weekend evenings.





Here's the link.  READ ON!

Enjoy.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

TAXA TEST PRESSES ARE IN!

Got these a couple days ago and just waiting for the rest of the tests to get up to Canada so the band can give their say on things.  If they give the green light it will be off to the presses and we can start doing pre-orders.  Get excited.


Saturday, July 6, 2013

THE HELM 2013 WEST COAST TOUR


So this seems wild, but THE HELM are doing a West Coast tour with Earth Control (formerly known as Owen Hart) this month.  No shittin'.  Here's the dates: 
*Just Earth Control

7/18 - TACOMA @ Dwell Hole
7/19 - SEATTLE @ Josephine
7/20 - PORTLAND @ Backspace
7/21 - RENO @ Fort Ryland
7/22 - OAKLAND, CA @ Oakland Metro
7/23 - MONTEREY, CA @ TBA
7/24 - POMONA, CA @ TBA
7/25 - MURRIETA, CA @ The Dial
7/26 - LAS VEGAS, NV @ Kramer's
7/27 -* SLC, UT @ The Shred Shed
7/28 -* BOISE, ID @ The Crux
7/29 -* RICHLAND, WA @ The Sandcastle

Get it on like it was 4 years ago and see these dads (and dad's-to-be) wreck shop.

If you never got their most recent full length, "Home", you can order it here:  http://hexrecords.bigcartel.com/product/the-helm-home-lp-cd

Thursday, July 4, 2013

REVIEWS FOR 'MERICA. A 4th JULY REVIEW-TACULAR.


Here we are on another anniversary of terrorists taking over America (get it, because WE'RE the terrorists?!  Who says I can't be edgy and controversial?) and I have some records that have been rocking my ass this Summer.  Plus, in another couple of days I'll be incommunicado for a couple weeks as I go to a little place called Hawaii and un-stress for a bit.  I heard it's a good place for doing that.  So, I may as well put some content up here before I leave town.  Read on and listen to records instead of fireworks.



BLOOD MONEY/ HIROSHIMA VACATION split tape
Both bands on this split represent two different types of Upstate NY hostility (no, not Winter and road construction).  Blood Money, of Syracuse, is slow, hateful, and sludgy.  They unleash two songs, both quite long.  The second starts off with a very KARP-esque tone, but slowly descends into Eyehategod-style murky heaviness.  I felt the noisy deluge at the end was a bit unnecessary, but that’s why you have the first 12 minutes or so to feel the weight of their riffs.  Hiroshima Vacation is on the flip side, representing hippie-drippy Ithaca (AKA, smartest town in America!) and has weird flourishes, distinctive of their town, sprinkled amongst their speedy grindcore.  The recording on their side is pretty wack, especially given that these songs rip, and sound great live when I have seen them.  They roll with a sort of Iron Lung harshness, meets Daughters first record guitar fuckery, meets some weird electronic vibes making this a band all their own.  It’s really wild shit and I guess my description makes it sound a little hokey.  But you gotta see them play because it’s pretty awesome.  (Pirate House!)

COLISEUM, “Sister Faith” LP, “Sister Chance” 7”
What can I say about Coliseum?  I’ve seen them dozens of times since they formed, I have every one of their records, they are generally a sure shot.  So why is it their new record isn’t really doing it for me?  I’ve given it a lot of tries, thought it might be a grower (which their last full length, “House With a Curse” was in a big way and ended up being a favorite by the end of the year), but it’s still hitting me the same way.  And that is a resounding, ‘yeah, it’s pretty good.’  The short answer to this is that it feels like they took the sea change of “House…”, made it a little more straight forward, and got too comfortable.  It’s not to say the songs are bad, but they don’t strike me as hard as previous material did.  There are some very interesting choices for guest spots on here, including some back-up vocals from Burning Love’s Chris Colohan on one track, as well as some very distinctive guest guitar work from Jason Farrell (Swiz, Bluetip, Red Hare) on another song that add some flavor.  Overall, Coliseum retains their driving punk feel, but even more restrained in a post-punk sort of way.  The newsprint booklet that comes with this contains some of the best layout work front man Ryan Patterson has ever done…  so there’s that.  The accompanying 7” includes two songs that didn’t make it to the LP, one of which is the raging “Not Listening”- a throwback to the heavier Coliseum sound of yore, as well as a Pere Ubu cover.  Weird, but welcome, choice.  (LP- Temporary Residence, 7”- No Idea)

FUCKING INVINCIBLE, “Downtown Is Dead” 7”
So the last 7” was only about 6 months ago and here we get another 8 songs of grind misanthropy.  Actually, is this grindcore or powerviolence?  Actually, does it fucking matter?  It’s fast as fuck and then has a few slow kill parts, and the whole time manic screaming going on over it.  You know what, none of that even matters because you have to see them live.  Not only are they one of the tightest bands I’ve witnessed of this style in years, they’ll blow your nuts off.  Talk about a band whose name is completely fitting.  There is no stopping this record from tearing your face off.  Comes with a face download.  (Atomic Action Records)

PAINT IT BLACK, “Invisible” 7”
Paint It Black, in their very limited existence, continues to be the perfect hardcore band.  They are what hardcore should strive to be at all times.  They are wildly energetic and reactive live band.  Their music goes from the catchy melody of Gorilla Biscuits, to the aggressive stomp of Negative Approach, and the rough nihilism of Black Flag, all the while bringing all those old sounds to the modern age.  Dan Yemin continues to pen clever and meaningful lyrics that actually fucking say something in a way that is not only human and relatable, but also points a finger at those corrupting the world and empowers those who wish to fight against it.  Perhaps it makes things that much more poignant that this band rarely performs live and releases recordings rather sporadically.  Because when they do it’s going to set your life on fire…  rising phoenix style.  (No Idea)

RED HARE, “Nites Of Midnite”
So every 10 or 15 years is Swiz going to reform under a new name and record a record that sounds a lot like Swiz?  Can we make it a lean 5 years instead?  Or will it switch on and off between this and Sweetbelly Freakdown?  That would be great.  I know it’s a different drummer this time (the ever-solid Joe Gorelick of Retisonic and Garden Variety notoriety), but it may as well be Swiz.  That combo of Jason Farrell’s patented guitar riffing- loose, yet technical and melodic, made for busting out a skateboard on some filthy old half-pipe in your friends backyard- and vocalist Shawn Brown’s distinctive bark is the key to the formula and no other band can get it down they way they do.  Opener “Horace” is the best example of this, and adds a touch of Farrell and Gorelick’s more technical chops with a machine gun chikity-chik riffing.  From there it just continues on with the aggressive melody and rocks the shit out of whatever you may be listening to currently.  My only gripe with this whole thing is that it’s only 8 songs, most of which are pretty short.  I’d love to hear a few more songs out of these guys, but who knows how long this will last.  (Dischord)

V/A, “All About Friends Forever vol. 4” 7”
If you never had the original All About Friends compilation than you are probably too young.  If you’re old enough to remember it and don’t have it than you may be a chump.  Thankfully for youngins and dullards, the whole comp is being repressed as a series of 7”s that have the original tracks, as well as a slew of new material from current bands.  Each 7” has two new songs/bands, and two tracks from the original comp, all housed in a neat package that is more of a zine that record cover, and goes into detail about the connections these bands (new and old) have with one another.  This particular volume has the massive Helms Alee covering (quite proficiently, I might add) “Magic Man” by Heart, as well as the other Verellen brother in Botch covering the B-52’s “Rock Lobster”.  Additionally, you get a new song from SoCal noiseniks Children Of God, and the long-lost Nineironspitfire cover of Napalm Death’s “Dead”.  Deal with all that weirdness suckers.  I can.  (All About Friends)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

BLOOD SUN CIRCLE LP TRAILER.

It's short and sweet and spooky.  But here's just a little taste of what's in store from BLOOD SUN CIRCLE and their upcoming LP: