Friday, July 20, 2012

On The Attack for Sailor Jerry tribute art show

"On The Attack" spray paint on 8x10 canvas board
When I was invited to participate in another Sailor Jerry tribute art show, I jumped at the opportunity. The one in 2010 that I helped with was one of my favorite art shows. Tattoo style being the theme, I went with simplified stencils (based on an original drawing), which I added shading to, and then outlined. It's fun to step outside of my usual style, I like doing things like this. I even did a blood splatter on the frame with a paint marker.

 Babes Booze and Tattoos: A Tribute to Norman 'Sailor Jerry' Collins art show sponsored be Sailor Jerry Rum
Saturday July 28th 6pm-10pm
@ Jinxed in Philadelphia

The long anticipated 2nd installation of the Sailor Jerry art tribute show is upon us! Come down to Jinxed Saturday, July 28th to see 40+ local artists work inspired by the man himself, Sailor Jerry!
This show is sponsored by Sailor Jerry Rum and there will be free rum drinks in his honor!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

New Brunswick HC show - 7/31

So I've been involved in various shows over the years, but this is the first I've really set up (with the help of my buddy Devin) in a long time. Hopefully the turnout is good, because Stripmines is one of my favorite current bands (and all around great dudes).

Altered Boys http://
alteredboysnj.bandcamp.com/

Stripmines http://
sorrystaterecords.bandcamp.com/album/crimes-of-dispassion
http://
sorrystaterecords.bandcamp.com/album/sympathy-rations

Raw Nerves http://
rawnerves.bandcamp.com/

3jane http://3jane.bandcamp.com/

Nation On Fire http://
nationonfire.bandcamp.com/

@ The Alamo- New Brunswick, NJ / $6 / 7pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/299097946851973

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

[BE-04] Sectarian Violence- Conflict of Interest demo 2012


Sectarian Violence recorded these 5 songs for their European tour, which pick up right where their 7" on Grave Mistake left off. Raw fast politically conscious hardcore with members of Coke Bust (US), Never Again (UK), Stay Hungry (SWE) and others. International straight edge hardcore for fans of Violent Minds. I'm stoked to release this demo in the US in time for their 2 week June tour. 2 of these songs will also appear on the Punx Don't Drink vol. 2 compilation 7" on Third Party Records, and all of them will be re-recorded for a 12" on Grave Mistake.

Limited to 150 copies with re-designed cover art on pro duplicated cassettes, with printed sticker labels. (5 songs)
Preview the first track here:  
http://bleedingedges.bigcartel.com
*Available NOW!*

ALSO AVAILABLE FROM: Grave Mistake, To Live A Lie, Cowabunga, Sorry State, Not Normal, Armageddon Shop (Boston)

POISON PLANET / SECTARIAN VIOLENCE - East coast tour
http://www.facebook.com/events/434847643196653

These two bands will be joining forces to rage in basements and clog toilets across the North east quadrant of the country. Poison Planet is a vegan straight edge hardcore punk band from Chicago, IL. Sectarian Violence is a straight edge hardcore punk band with members who live in Sweden, England, and America'. Check back to this page for real-time tour updates!

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**Just Sectarian Violence**

Monday June 4th - Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter **EARLY SHOW @ 7 - 9PM w/ BARGE + DEVILS HAND ($$ = DONATIONS)
http://www.facebook.com/

events/243964652371237/

Tuesday, June 5th - Raleigh, NC @ The Union w/ No Tomorrow, Pure Scum
http://www.facebook.com/
events/384327334936852/384383964931189/?comment_id=384666234902962&notif_t=group_comment

Wednesday, June 6th - Pittsburgh, PA @ Roboto w/ Constrict, Rabid Pigs, Killer of Sheep
http://www.facebook.com/
events/285263234901945/

Thursday, June 7th - Columbus, OH @ Legion of Doom w/ Axebomber, and Fumes

http://columbusdiy.org/
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1193

**Poison Planet and Sectarian Violence**

Friday, June 8th - Indianapolis, IN @ 4442 Primrose w/ Gas Chamber, Side FX, Chaotic Neutral
http://www.facebook.com/
events/182138201906419/

Saturday, June 9th - Highland, (NW) IN @ 3142 Franklin St. w/ Headlok, ABC Gum, Public Assault
http://www.facebook.com/
events/219882838114595/

Sunday, June 10th - Detroit, MI @ The Halfway House w/ Scum, Public Sex
http://www.facebook.com/
events/352741281431926/

Monday, June 11th - Cleveland, OH @ The Tower w/ Hounds of Hate, Mad Minds
http://www.facebook.com/
events/330157100364066/?ref=ts

Tuesday, June 12th - Easthampton, MA @ Flywheel w/ Vaccine, In My Grip
http://
www.flywheelarts.org/calendar.php

Wednesday, June 13th - Allston, MA @ The Burrow w/ Curmudgeon
http://www.facebook.com/
events/393428380692812/

Thursday, June 14th - New York City @ Acheron w/ Love Below, Pharaoh 
http://www.facebook.com/events/434847643196653/#!/events/305475706209291/

Friday, June 15th - Baltimore, MD @ CCAS w/ Sick Fix (record release)
https://www.facebook.com/

events/384826961562145/

Saturday, June 16th - Washington, DC @ Ras Hall w/ DOC, Misled Youth, Shaved Women, Caust http://www.facebook.com/
events/308561035887974/?ref=ts

Saturday, May 05, 2012

Record Reviews (spring 2012)

I've been insanely busy lately, as you can see by the amount of art that was posted lately. Not too busy to buy records, but too busy to write about them. Here you get probably my longest post yet. If some reviews are short, I apologize. First reviews post of the year, and we already have some top contenders for the Best of 2012 list. Hardcore rules, it's starting to get warmer, get stoked.

7":

No Tolerance- No Remorse, No Tolerance (Youngblood Records)
Here we go! After what seemed like 3 years since the demo, this record finally comes out. I will admit that I had ridiculously high hopes for this, luckily this thing is no slouch, and totally lived up to them. No Tolerance grabs from the slightly more obscure late 80's straight edge hardcore bands like Brotherhood and Confront, which sets them apart from the average youth crew rehash band. Compared to the demo, these songs sound more full and the vocals more harsh. Fast riffs, good breakdowns, even some guest vocals by the Waste Management dude on here. Fucking killer 7", the bar is officially raised for 2012. Includes a digital download.


Omegas- NY Terminator (Painkiller Records)
Omegas are definitely one of the better bands today, and I loved their LP last year. This record I feel doesn't have any stand outs; "Nazi Rules" is probably the best though. Unfortunately I don't think they'll ever wright a song better than "Gimme Oblivion." I think this record falls flat, bummer. I do think it's cool that it doesn't say the band name anywhere on the record at all.


Peace- s/t (React! Records)
First of all... why the fuck did it take 6 months to get this record? Second, this is literally the worst cover art I've ever seen. It looks like a relaxation CD you'd get at Walmart (and I should know because I designed covers for relaxation CDs that were sold at Walmart). The band has members of Mindset, The First Step and Champion. Before hearing this, I was expecting something like Praise and Sacred Love (based on the name). The record kicks off with the mid paced stomper, "Be Here Now," then kicks into "Let Go," which has a riff reminiscent of "Glue" by SSD. Overall the songs range from mid-paced to fast youth crew influenced HC, though some parts remind me of Inside Out. A pretty good debut release, though it seems to wind down and lose my interest by the end. Includes a digital download.


Sectarian Violence- s/t (Grave Mistake Records)
SV is a sort of odd side project band fronted by Nick (Coke Bust), with members from the UK and Sweden. Collaborations like this are very cool, and very indicative that the hardcore scene truly has no borders. Obviously there's a hint of Coke Bust in the vocals, however the lyrics deal with more political issues. Musically I get a very early Violent Minds, in that it's fast and raw in your face simple HC. The cover art also looks great, and punk (take note React Records). I like that this band wasn't a 1 shot project, and they've already done 2 tours in Europe, with a US one this summer. Go see them on tour in the US, and say hi to the handsome merch guy. Includes a digital download.


Bad Advice - Do Not Resuscitate (Grave Mistake Records)
Way back in 2007, I got the Bad Advice demo at the first No Way Fest. They played first and I missed them, then they were supposed to play the after party show and went MIA. The band featured members of the Ladies, Government Warning, Direct Control, Cloak Dagger and many others. Their demo reminded me of Battalion of Saints a little, but I don't get as much of a vibe of that. What you will get is some killed RVA hardcore punk, reminiscent of the boom of good bands from around 2006-2009ish. Glad this finally saw the light of day, too band the band will probably never play live again. Includes a digital download.



Krakdown- s/t (State of Mind Recordings)
Well, first things first who approved this artwork? Jesus Christ, it looks like something I drew in my notebook in middle school. This is KRAKDOWN, not some Casualties rip off band. If you want to make the cover different, just have the logo solid white on black, w/o the picture behind it. The back cover of the original press was great too, with the dude doing a wall ride. The insert isn't winning any prizes either. Anyway Krakdown, probably known best for their song on the NYHC: The Way It Is comp, had a 7" and I assume some demos. This re-press has the EP plus an unreleased song and "Ignorance" from the comp. I know the same label is planning a discography, so why tack on shit? Regardless, the 7" is killer NYHC, leaning more towards the WarZone and AF side than the youth crew bands of the time. A great record, but a poorly done re-press.


Sick Fuckin-O/ Torn Apart (Feast Of Tentacles Records)
Sick Fuckin-O was one of the best bands I saw in Europe, and I know their last 7" was recorded a while back. This one was recorded more recently, and has a little different sound. The sound is a lot more full and tight. Torn Apart I had never heard of, but they're damn good. This is a very well balanced split, and both bands have a similar vibe. Cover art was by the dude from Extortion, so obviously it's a killer.



Discharge- Decontrol / Fight Back / Never Again / Realities of War / State Violence State Control (Havoc Records)
Fucking Discharge man, one of those great mandatory bands. This band basically invented their own sub genre in punk, that's how good they were. These EPs had been out of print for a while, and rather than just release a "singles collection" LP, Havoc decided to re-press all 5 7"s at once with the original artwork. Even the labels look the same, but obviously say Havoc instead. I was lucky enough to get the package of all 5 on white, but was a little bummed there was no sort of box set, or obi strip binding them all together. Can't complain, because these are all amazing. I still say Decontrol is my favorite single, but they're all great. A singles collection LP is indeed coming, but just seriously buy them all before it's too late.



Adrenlin O.D.- Let's Barbecue (Psychic Volt Records)
Definitely a classic NJ punk record, which I don't think was ever reissued. Seriously every song on here is great. Musically they played early 80's style USHC, but added a goofy poppy element to it. They went on to influence bands like Stikky and NOFX. The reissue was also done extremely well. They changed the color on the cover to purple, with purple vinyl to match. The cover stock and vinyl are both nice and thick. Limited to only 500, and I would highly recommend this.


Front Line- Basic Training (Beach Impediment Records)
Front Line was a band from VA in the early 80's, and this is another one of those buried treasure type releases. Musically they're similar to fellow VAHC punkers, but more west coast punk. A mix of White Cross and Red Cross wouldn't be too ridiculous to say. This was all recorded in 1982, and largely unreleased until now. They did a great job with the reissue (unlike the Krakdown 7"), with a very simple 80's HC looking layout. Great job, and a great first release from beach impediment. Includes a digital download.


Brain Slug- Distort New York (Hardware Records)
I would probably be bold by saying that Brain Slug is currently the best band in NYC. They take musical cues from Citizens Arrest, YDI, Life's Blood; which is more my cup of tea than crusty art student bands. This record delivers 5 hardcore stompers, with thick guitars and evil distorted vocals (similar to the Japanese band, Kuro). As good as this is, I think their live performances blow this out of the water. Hopefully the next record will capture that, because I think they'd have a killer record on their hands. Includes a digital download.



Face Reality- s/t (Youngblood Records)
Face Reality has been kicking around for a few years, and only now does there seem to be a buzz around them. This 7" is pretty good youth crew styled HC, reminding me of fellow Youngblood alum, Desperate Measures. The vocals are real deep and remind me of early era Turning Point a lot, which is a very good thing. The music is lacking a little bit of grit, but I think that can be improved on the next record.  Includes a digital download.


Sick/Tired- s/t (Cowabunga Records)
This is a band I know nothing about, aside from them being from the suburbs of Chicago. I was expecting something more Weekend Nachos style power violence or grind, but it reminds me more of Haymaker. If these guys were on A389 Recordings, they'd fit right in. They play a pretty heavy style of hardcore, with more yelled than grunted vocals. I like this a lot; apparently they have an LP and another 7" available.


Culo/Tenement (Cowabunga Records)
Usually splits are kinda weird, in that it's usually 2 bands that sound similar, or play together often. Culo play fast dirty early 80's style hardcore punk, and Tenement play a sort of early 90's power pop. On paper this makes no sense, but I'll be damned if this isn't a killer split on both sides. Culo I'm more familiar with, and these 4 songs are just as good as their last killer 7", "Toxic Visions." Tenement I had seen recently on tour with Coke Bust and DOC, so I sort of knew what to expect. They definitely had some hardcore influence mixed in with a sort of quasi Replacements vibe. The 2 songs on here are ridiculously catchy, and makes me regret not buying their other records. This is definitely a split that warrants listening to both sides. Probably already sold out, but good luck tracking it down.


Stab- Nation Rising (Quality Control Records)
Stab is a band from the UK, who take a similar fast noisy approach as bands like Ripcord/ Heresey, or maybe Duress for a more modern reference. They also favor a more blown out recording, reminiscent of Discharge. I thought their demo was real good, and this EP does not let down. Very blown out recorded fast hardcore, hard to mess that up. The cover art is kind of boring, but the back cover typewriter layout is cool. This will be re-pressed on Painkiller in the US.


性交- s/t (Video Disease Records)
So this is a mysterious little record I took a shot on. I can't pronounce the band's name, but I Googled it and it means "intercourse," which is sort of cool. The back story I heard was it's a band from FL doing Japanese worship HC. There's no lyrics inside, which sucks because I was hoping for some broken English. Musically, it's not Burning Spirits styled, which is really the only Japanese shit I care about. It kinda reminds me of Double Negative actually. Not my thing.


Break Away- For Life (Mind Rot Records)
I think by looking at the cover you'll kinda assume what you're getting here, and you'd be right. Straight edge hardcore, with a heavy vibe along the lines of Judge and Floorpunch. Unfortunately being named after a Straight Ahead song, I don't get that fast NYHC sound. I would imagine this would appeal more to the Down To Nothing crowd than the Government Warning crowd in Richmond. The back cover layout is almost illegible, and the insert cut and paste look doesn't fit this.. According to the insert, they have 3 new members, so maybe the next record will sound different?


Hatewaves- Taste The Beast (A389 Recordings)
I caught these guys before Pulling Teeth (which this band has 2 members of) at This Is Hardcore, and really liked them. Maybe it's because a more grind influenced band stands out on a fest like that. The EP is really short, a 5 song 1 sided 7" with no songs going over 1 minute. I think my main problem with a lot of grindcore in general is that people think that since it's so fast, you can neglect writing good lyrics. And lot of the lyrics here seem to reference inside jokes, and I don't care about a song about Facebook. The songs are good though, musically obviously fast and short, though with a heavy guitar tone. Probably worth checking out if you're into the members' other projects. Includes a digital download.


Pick Your Side- Survival Prayer (A389 Recordings)
Well not putting the name of your band on the front or back cover of your release is a good way for people to not buy your record. If you were feeling bold, you'd find a new project from Haymaker/Left For Dead members. Musically it's heavy, but I feel a little more straight forward, and less metallic. It kind of reminds me of Bury The Living. A pretty mediocre Crucifucks cover (I know that song is cool, but I've heard like 4 other bands record a cover of this). If you're way into Haymaker/ LFD, you should obviously own this. To me this is pretty mediocre though. Includes a digital download.


12":

Boston Strangler- Primative (Fun With Smack Records)
I'm sure you've heard the hype that it's the best LP in a long time. Luckily, you heard correctly. This LP absolutely destroys the demo, and that demo was fucking amazing. "Primative" kicks in with a long intro, like "Get It Away," and doesn't stop with the constant face pummeling. They obviously show their Boston hardcore influence, and with good reason, because those bands combined a tough sound but were still fast and punk. There are numerous songs on this record that you'll hear, and just say FUCK. They even throw in some straight edged themed songs, and reference their own band name in 3 different songs. "Make You Pay" also has some guest vocals by the Waste Management dude (this dude's becoming like the T-Pain of HC). I don't need to tell you, but this is probably the best record in recent years, and once it's re-pressed, everyone needs a copy. Also liberal use of the words "morons," "cretins" and "chumps."


Stripmines- Crimes of Dispassion (Sorry State Records)
I love Stripmines. Their demo and 7" were cool, but didn't come close to capturing their live sound. Luckily on the LP, they got it right and it's fucking awesome. Musically, they pull off an early 80's USHC meets classic Japanese HC sound. The vocals are powerful, the drumming is tight, the guitar wails and the bass is nice and thick. Bands like Deathreat and Talk Is Poison would be a similar mindset. The lyrics are very dystopian, and the gray dismal cover art fits perfectly. This may be my favorite Sorry State release, go see them on tour in July. Includes a digital download.


Man Lifting Banner- The Revolution Continues (Crucial Response Records)
Man Lifting Banner may be my favorite European straight edge band of all time. This double LP comprises their entire discography. However rather than throwing on a live set or demos to fill out all 4 sides, they recorded 7 brand new songs. A terrible idea in less capable hands, however MLB manage to crank out songs that are fast and politically relevant. Imagine if DYS still gave a shit about HC, maybe they would be this good. MLB has always been a political band, and in the current state of affairs where human right s are chipped away daily, these songs sound as urgent as they did 20 years ago. Bands who try to put politic in the forefront tend to overlook writing good music, but not them. I also liked their pro-Communist stance, which I feel is probably still controversial. If you're a fan of their later bands- Seein' Red, Mainstrike and a few more; you need to get this. The layout is full color with lots of Occupy Wall Street protester photos. Great discography, great new recordings. Includes a digital download.


Shipwrecked- The Last Pagans (Crucial Response Records)
Shipwrecked released a 7" back in 2005 that largely flew under the radar until recently. This LP should be receiving just as much, if not more hype than the Boston Strangler LP. This record is perfect, and you get 21 songs. The first song, "Fast Violent Noise" sets the pace for what you're in for here. The music doesn't rely on being fast or hyper distorted, it keeps things at the perfect balance. Shipwrecked knows how to write a catchy mean chorus. Taking musical cues from UK oi bands and the early 80's Boston HC bands. What you get is a mid paced forceful wrecking crew. Who cares that this record is an expensive import, it's fucking awesome. Includes a digital download.

ETÆ- All Possibilities Will Come from There (La Familia Releases)
I had never heard of ETÆ (nor do I have any clue how to pronounce their name), but the description I saw online sold it. They're a Japanese band, similar to Paintbox, in that they combine Burning Spirits style hardcore with more rock influences. However, ETÆ choose to mine 80's metal for their rock influence. There's some serious Iron Maiden riffage here, which is fucking awesome in my book. Looks like this LP is either a discography, or a collection of previous material. Either way it's awesome, glad I gave it a shot.


Plow United- Sleepwalk: A Retrospective (Paper + Plastick Records)
Way back in the mid-90's I got into the punk scene through pop-punk, especially local bands. I never did get to see Plow United back then, though I had a majority of their discography and always loved them. When it was announced they were playing Riot Fest last year, I was stoked, and even more stoked that a double LP was being released. Though I'm shocked that anyone outside of the PA/NJ area knows who this band is, I'm glad that now they will. Much like the Descendents or Grimple, Plow United knew how to craft an amazing love song as well as a goofy fun punk song. Interestingly enough this collection isn't a complete discography, but sort of an expanded greatest hits. They boiled their 3 LPs down to a side on an LP, and picked a bunch of songs from EPs to fill out the 4th side. Naturally there's some songs I feel were omitted, but this is the band picking and choosing their favorites. The layout is packed with photos, flyers and some writings from admirers. Unfortunately no lyrics, but the overall look is great (shout out to PW). In the unlikely event that they do tour, go see them, but I don't use a Descendents comparison lightly, so if you like late 90's pop-punk, give it a shot for your own good. Includes a digital download.


Heresey- 20 Reasons to End it All (Boss Tuneage Records)
I'm guilty of not celebrating Heresey's entire catalog, so all of these songs are new to me. This collection comprises their later records and some BBC sessions. In my American ignorance, I always imagine bands recording live at the BBC next door to like a Doctor Who episode being filmed. The playing is a lot tighter, and the recordings are a lot cleaner (in relative punk terminology) than their early records. I like this a lot, and Boss Tuneage did a great job with the gatefold cover and colored thick vinyl.


Lama- Ja Mikaan Ei Muuttunut (Svart Records)
Lama is one of those bands I love by know literally nothing about. I heard them on a tape my friend made for me years and years ago, then someone had posted an EP online which had 4 songs I recognized from the tape on it. Obviously googling Lama is not going to easily give you info on an obscure band from Europe in the 80's. I don't even know where they're from (Finland?), because nothing on the record is in English. Musically they play a mid paced catchy style of punk. Somewhat reminding me of Upright Citizens. This LP collects their 4 EPs, and I would say worth the import price.


Poison Planet- Boycott Everything (Third Party Records / Not Normal Records)
This is PxP's 3rd record with the current lineup, and I think they come into their own on this one. Musically still early 80's influenced, fast, political lyrics. However, adding a little bit of Dead Kennedys style leads here and there hasn't hurt at all. It's unfortunate that bands like this will go over the heads of most modern straight edge bands, who are more concerned about limited edition hats. Poison Planet has always had something thought provoking to say, in the liner notes, they explain their manifesto thoroughly. Reminding me of the Man Lifting Banner record, bands with extensive liner notes seemed to flourish more in the 90's, and sounded a lot more boring. This was  re-pressed in the US as a 1 sided 12" (the European version was a 7") with new art, a screened B-side, expanded liner notes and posters.

Demos:
Altered Boys (RTF Records) (pro-tape)
Altered Boys are a new band from NJ, who somehow managed to crank out the best demo from here in a long time. They remind me of bands like Knife Fight and Shark Attack, who were heavily influenced by bands like DYS and Negative FX. The music is real no frills fast hardcore, with some angry lyrics. The first song "Ask a Punk" is a verbal middle finger to the old guard of the local scene, where relying on word of mouth turned into an elitist social party. Fuck that! Also, what a fucking great band name.

Violent Future (pro-tape)
Toronto's newest export, Violent Future, remind me a lot of fellow city coremen Urban Blight. Then I found out they share a member, and wasn't surprised at all. The music is very much along the lines of the mid-paced/slower UB songs, with a very UK82 slant, but having a sort of Boston HC toughness to them. All the songs are around the same speed, with no fast parts. It's real slam dance music, which I like. This is easily my favorite demo I've heard all year so far. Lace up your boots, and get "Goon Life" tattooed across your knuckes and hit the pit!

Violent Reaction (Mind Rot Records) (pro-tape)
Similar to Boston Strangler or Major Damage, this is a 1-man demo project. Also similar to BS, it rules and is heavily influenced by 80's Boston hardcore. Overall, it reminds me a lot of Punch In The Face. Really good short blasts of early 80's no frills hardcore punk.I hear a 7" is in the works, I'm sure it will be killer.

The Outs- We're On... (Not Normal Records) (tape)
I love bands with female singers when the music is good, luckily this is on e of those cases. The Outs feature 1/2 of Poison Planet, but lean toward a more punk sound. I like this demo a lot, as a sucker for punk bands w/ female vocals that aren't lame. Really good blown out recording quality too. The singer generally screams, but then shows some vocal range on a Bikini Kill cover at the end. Would be cool to add some scream/sing elements in the future. Great demo.

Pure Scum (Sorry State Records) (pro-tape)
Pure Scum is a new band from NC. Apparently the band is all real young, which makes "To Hell With School," and "I Hate The Mall" relevant song titles. Musically it's heavy and mid-paced, but diverse enough to stay interesting. "Road Rash" has an almost Dead Kennedys vibe to them. The covers are all screen printed, which makes it look really cool too. Includes a digital download.

Sick Charade (tape)
Sick Charade is a new band from Canada with the singer of Reprobates. I was real into that band, so I was stoked to see what he did next. Not quite as good as Reprobates, but leans more toward the Formaldehyde Junkies. That's not a bad thing in my book though. The cover layout is pretty hard to read though.

Mislead Youth (CDr)
Mislead Youth is a new band from DC with a member of Coke Bust. They play a more punk style, but still pretty fast. 1/2 of this band has the last name Jubert, and 1/2 of the band is on probation for doing bad kid shit. The music is fast and punk, somewhat reminding me of Life's Halt. Really cool demo, hope to see more from these guys.

The Storm (CDr)
I got this demo off someone I bought I shirt from, so all I know is they're from upstate NY. Judging (no pun intended) by the name, I would assume they would be sounding like Judge. I'm not too far off, I get a very 90's heavy hardcore influence here. Not really my style, so I'm not sure what to compare it to. It's not bad, but just not my thing...


Zines:
PAINS Hardcore Fanzine #6
This is my first time reading Pains, and I really like it. It's a short cut and paste style zine from Toronto; with interviews/ features with Omegas, Boston Strangler, Urban Blight, Rival Mob and Born Bad. Killer lineup, so you know they have good taste. My only minor gripe is there's no band logos to break up the start of the next feature. Very cool "Best Hardcore songs of 2000-2010 feature to end it. 


Counterfeit Garbage #6
I've been a fan of CG for a while, but I might say this is their weakest issue (not just because my band got a bad review in it). The only interview is with Sweet Tooth, an alright band, but hardly a band you base a zine around. Chock full of reviews, plus a review of an Omegas show, where the writer didn't seem to watch any of the other bands. The best part is the article where Matt talks about his insane trip to Japan to spend tons of money on rare records. Much respect to that, there's even a center spread of all the records.

Punks Punks Punks vol. 5
I was not a big fan of the last issue of PUNKSx3, but I wills ay this is a definite improvement. The paper is nice and glossy, and the writing is a lot better. I wish they'd get rid of the "punks agree" and "punk points" parts. You get interviews with Noos, Peace, Needles and a too short interview with Henry Rollins. The Noose interview is my favorite basically for Kyle's responses. The layout is overall nicer than the last as well, I'm glad this zine is getting better. I get the vibe that these dudes are young, so I'm sure in a year, it will be even better.

Chunks #4, #5
Chunks is easily one of the best zines going today. They seem to keep to a standard format of 12 pages (3 pieces of paper, printed front / back and folded), basic cover art (logo in the corner with large band photo), along with reviews and killer features. Since both zines are so short, I'll review them both at once. Ironically the 2 main interviews aren't done with the band members on the cover. Issue 4 has interviews with Free Spirit, reviews of every WNYU Crucial Chaos show, a write up about Massappeal (with some sick flyer art) and a game of word association with Mark porter (Floorpunch). Issue 5 has interviews with Stick Together and Night Birds, a reprint of an ENUF interview and a collection of good live banter. For being a zine from Australia, they seem to focus heavily on the north east coast (Boston/NY) hardcore scene. The reviews are all short and to the point, rarely exceeding 3 or 4 sentences. Overall, this is easily mandatory reading material if you care about the current hardcore scene.

Greatest City in the World #2 / Shit Sheet #3
I haven't seen a split zine in a while. Pretty cool, but I wish it wasn't bound with staples on the side. GCITW has interviews with Milk Music, Night Birds, Dos and Night Birds, where SS has interviews with Leatherface and Negative Degree. While I like the bands in SS more, I found it very hard to read- small font, white typewriter font on black cut and paste. Some cool articles in the GCITW side, and the NB interview is cool.


Potential Friends #3
PF is a short half paged zine based out of Chicago. Some writings, record reviews, a show review and an interview with Haka (new Chi band, cool demo). It's also got some cool show photos. Lots of Chicago centered content, but Chicago's pretty rad, so no complaints here.


Excitement Level Zero #?
Not sure which issue this is, I assume it's not the first. The front starts off with a manifesto of sorts on the current trend jumping hardcore scene. I couldn't agree more. There's no writings, or political musings here, what you get is a bunch of interviews and record reviews. Stripmines finally get their due with a long interview, and an in depth Boston Strangler interview. Youa lso get interviews with Crazy Spirit and Accept The Darkness zine. I get the vibe that the interviews were conducted about a year ago, that or this zine is a little old. Either way, I like the no BS approach, and the layout is a traditional cut and paste format.


Don't Be Swindle # 1 
DBS is a zine for fans of the fast. Interviews with Looking for an Answer, ACxDC, Hummingbird of Death, Bastard Noise & tons of reviews. For a half size zine, it's real thick. Cool photos, nice columns and show reviews to boot. Clean computer layout too. For a zine that focuses on bands that write songs under 60 seconds, this is a nice chunk of zine.


Scion Metal Zine #5
Ok, ok so this isn't a "real zine," and people have mixed opinions on Scion co-opting the HC scene. Here's a newsflash Scion, there's no money here. So what you get here is a mass produced/distributed zine that's free. You get interviews with Cro-Mags, Repulsion, Wormrot, Landmine Marathon, and John Baizley (Baroness). It's obviously got a pretty clean computer layout, but keeps traditional to the standard black and white zine look. I mean based on content alone, it's a solid zine and there's no actual car advertisements inside.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Break Away for Mythology art show

This month, PHANTOM HAND is doing a show based on Mythology. I wanted to do a lion / mermaid hybrid. Imagine seeing this beast swimming toward you in the water? The design is based largely on the Straight Ahead lion, with some hand drawing on the fly for the rest. I sprayed the whole thing gold, then made a mask out of tape in the shape of the chain, then peeled it off when I was done. Gives it a cool effect, I also did some shading on the fish tail. "Break Away" - Spray paint on a 16" x 20" canvas.
MYTHOLOGY & THE FORGOTTEN GODS Opening Reception
Phantom Hand Gallery
604 South Street, Philadelphia, PA
Friday, March 23, 2012
6:00pm until 12:00am

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Personal Discography

I got the idea for this after a conversation with a friend about bands. I feel like some people do like 2 bands then call it a day. I started playing in bands when I was 17, and with a few gaps here and there, I've been doing it ever since. None of my bands have ever been very popular, but I make up for quality in quantity. Consult your local dollar bin to fill in the holes in your collection. Here's a list to date of every proper release I have performed on.

Depraved Azriel- "is cool" (demo): bass/vocals 1997
Professor Plum- "In the Dining Room w/ the Candle Stick" (demo): bass/ backup vocals 1997
Depraved Azriel- "Bug Goes to College" 7": bass/vocals 1998
Depraved Azriel + V/A- "New Jersey in a Nutshell" comp CD: bass/ backup vocals 1998
The Freakout + V/A- "Shut Up and Skate" comp 7": bass/backup vocals 2001
Snakebite- demo tape: bass 2004
Snakebite- "Feel The Buzz" 7" (same songs as demo): bass 2004
Johnny Deformed- demo CDr: bass 2004
Forward to Death- "Death Therapy" LP/CD: backup vocals 2004
Snakebite- "Every Bad Idea Is a Good Idea" 7": bass 2004
Snakebite- "The First Year" (collects both 7"s): bass 2004
Wormeaters- demo tape: bass 2007
SPG- demo tape: bass 2008
Wormeaters- "In God We Thrust" 7": bass 2008
Wormeaters- "Cattle Cannot Choose": bass/ backup vocals 2008
Poison Planet- "Oblivious" 7": bass/ backup vocals 2009
Poison Planet + V/A- "Punx Don't Drink" comp 7": bass/ backup vocals 2009
SPG- "Special Patrol Group" 7" + tape: bass/ backup vocals 2009
Bloodtype- demo tape: vocals 2009
Wormeaters- "Wardeath": bass 2010
Bloodtype- "Bringin' More Stuff Down": vocals 2010
Wormeaters + V/A- "Sorry State Records" comp CD 2010
Bloodtype- s/t: vocals 2010
Bloodtype- split with INJ/SYS: vocals 2010
Sic Sensation / Stripmines / Devour / Coke Bust- live tape: vocals (on CB's Citizens Arrest cover) 2010
Phibes- demo: bass 2011
Poison Planet- "Ugly Truths Vol. 1" LP: bass/ backup vocals (contains the "Oblivious" 7") 2011

Not Pictured:
Depraved Azriel + V/A- some NJ comp CD (never got copies)
Kanamits/ Wormeaters- split demo tape (only made like 15, didn't take one)
SPG + V/A- I'd Rather Be Watching Movies comp CDr (forgot to include in the picture)
SPG- demo + 7" tape (does this exist?)
Bloodtype- discography tape (does this exist?)
Phibes EP (unreleased)
Phibes + V/A- "NJHC 2011" comp (never got copies)

Releases I'm credited as being in the band, but don't play on:
The Freakout- demo
Forward To Death- The Hourglass (tour pressing only)
I Hate This- split w/ Killin It

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

ZombieSS for Pulp Love art show


PHANTOM HAND is doing a show based around vintage pulp comic magazine art. I immediately thought of a Tales from the Crypt style horror cover layout. Without an idea in mind, I started on the layout using painters tape to make the boxes and circles. Once that was set, I went with a nazi zombie theme. With all of the detail for the comic, combined with winter not being ideal spray paint season, I had to re-spray it. I added the small type with stick on letters, which I think worked way better than trying to hand letter it. I didn't feel comfortable with using a swastika, so I used the Boston Strangler logo instead. I named it "ZombieSS," and it's on a 16" x 20" canvas.

PULP LOVE Opening Reception
Phantom Hand Gallery
604 South Street, Philadelphia, PA
Friday, February 24, 2012
6:00pm until 12:00am

Saturday, February 11, 2012

NEW BLOG

Don't worry Bloggers, I still love you, but in order to keep up with modern social networking technology, I added a new page. It will have various art, with in progress shots and other things I like/do.
Feel free to follow:
http://bleedingedges.tumblr.com

also my other Tumblr, which is just pictures of stuff I mail order:
http://stuffigotinthemail.tumblr.com

A new art post, record reviews post and birthday post are in the works. Never fear Blogspot users.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Punk Will Never Die for Artificial Dissemination 2

PHANTOM HAND is doing a show based around propaganda posters called "Artificial Dissemination 2: Propaganda to Popaganda." For this, I chose to use an image of the detained punks in Indonesia. If you're not familiar with the story, Indonesian police raided a punk fest, and put all of the punks in a camp to convert them to Islam, after a week in the camp, a reporter was there and one of the punks exclaimed "Punk will never die!" I felt that was a good rally call for them, and this story hasn't gotten much coverage. I actually don't know if they're still in the camps or not.
The painting was done in my usual spray paint and stencil style, on a 13"x19" poster frame. I sprayed the black, then taped off the border, so that the square in the center would be crisp. Unfortunately since I had to spray the white letters like 5 times, there was some overspray. I then re-assembled the frame, so it looks more like a framed poster, but is indeed an original.

Artificial Dissemination 2: Propaganda to Popaganda Opening Reception
Phantom Hand Gallery
604 South Street, Philadelphia, PA
Friday, January 27, 2012

UPDATE: SOLD
6:00pm until 12:00am

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Mummy Boy for Super7's Mummy Mania contest

Super7 is having a contest to paint their mascot, Mummy Boy, called Mummy Mania! To coincide with this, they released a large and pocket sized unpainted flesh tone toys for people to buy and paint. The winner in each category will be produced, which is a pretty rad prize.
I wanted to keep the paint somewhat simple, using a style similar to what they've done before, but using spray paint and a paint marker. I went with a somewhat realistic mummy color scheme, and followed the detail lines with a paint marker. Usually when I do this style of toy, I like to use a clear base and paint the inside, so I was a little worried about going too thick on the paint. Also, my paint marker died early on, so I had to do some improvising. He will be exhibited and for sale at the Mummy Mania! Customs from the Crypt Show on Saturday, January 28th, 2012, at the Super7 Store (1427 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117). Doors open at 6PM Pacific.

UPDATE:
Featured on Super7's blog
On sale (via Super7) HERE

Thursday, December 08, 2011

Best of 2011

Best 7"s of 2011

1. Waste Management- Power Abuse (Painkiller Records)
2. Cülo- Toxic Vision (Deranged Records)
3. Stripmines- Sympathy Rations (Sorry State Records)
4. Death Evocation- s/t (Quality Control Records)
5. School Jerks- Control (Cowabunga Records)

Ok, so the Waste Management EP came out as a tape last year, but it was awesome to get these songs for real. Seriously, if there's not a pack of angry dogs singing backup on "power Abuse, I'd call you a liar. Fuckin-A, Culo's 3rd 7" is by far their best. Excellent balance of hyper fast and mid-paced punk. Fuck, it was a real hard choice between 1 and 2. Stripmines are a band that don't get enough credit. I was lucky enough to catch them twice, and they're even better live. Death Evocation is some sort of mysterious side project, but they play 80's sounding heavy metal just the way I like it. School Jerks also dropped their 3rd record this year, hopefully they do an LP next year; it will be a top contender for the best of 2012.

Best LPs of 2011

1. Omegas- Blasts of Lunacy (Parts Unknown)
2. Night Birds- The Other Side of Darkness (Grave Mistake Records)
3. Void- Sessions 1981-1983 (Dischord Records)
4. Vacant State- Fill the Void (Deranged Records)
5. Razor X Fade- s/t (Not Normal Records)

Omegas channeled the sound of their demo, and released a killer LP. Night Birds had a handful of 7"s, but knocked it out of the park with this LP. The Void stuff was mostly not formally released, so I'll count it as new. Sue me. Vacant State is Canada's best kept secret, people need to stop sleeping on this band. Razor X Fade had a hell of a follow up to their demo, then unfortunately seemed to call it quits immediately afterward.

Best demos of 2011

1. Birth Deformities
2. Beware
3. Stab
4. Sick Charade
5. Black and Blue

Ok, so maybe I'm a little biased on the Birth Deformities demo, since I re-released it. But you know what? I put my money where my mouth is, because it's fucking incredible. Beware will be a band to watch next year, my favorite band in PA now. Stab I think will have a 7" soon, and hopefully it's just as raw and crazy. Sick Charade is a new band from Canada with the singer of Reprobates. Just got it, so I haven't reviewed it yet. Black and Blue did a cool demo of Wasted Time sounding HC, hopefully an EP this year?

Reissues:
Citizens Arrest- A Light In the Darkness: One of the best NYHC records ever. This gets reissued on colored vinyl with 2 extra songs (from comps). This was reissued in a few different LPs over the years, but this is the first on a 7".

Ripcord- The Damage is Done: The first Ripcord record I heard, so I always regard it highly. While it's more raw than their later records, it's still great. This originally came out as a flexi, so this is it's first shot at real vinyl.

Authorites- Puppy Love + Soundtrack for Trouble: Another one of my favorite underrated 80's punk bands. No excuse to not check them out now. I recommend Puppy Love since it has the Soundtrack for Trouble songs anyway. Perfect 80's California punk.

Cock Sparrer: Classic UK punk band gets the proper thick colored vinyl reissue treatment. I've seen past reissues and bootlegs, but they looked like crap. I always loved the Shock Troops LP, so many hits on there. Never listened to any of their other records, but they also got reissued.

No Comment-Common Senseless + Downsided: These powerviolence masterpieces are back in their original vinyl form. I hated that mishmashed discography LP from the 90's, so this is a way better way to appreciate one of the greats. Downsided is my favorite, but you need both.

Anticipated Releases in 2012:
Boston Strangler LP- They released a 3 song promo tape this year, but the LP should be out very soon. In fact, it leaked to the net recently and is incredible. Seriously, I listened to it all day on repeat.

No Tolerance- "No Remorse, No Tolerance"- A limited version of their 7" came out at the Youngblood Showcase, but sold out before I got there. Streaming HERE, it's fucking ridiculous. I will make this the #1 7" of the year if it comes in at the buzzer before the year's end.

GISM reissues- I heard from a very reliable source that all the GISM records were remastered and being re-released this year. You heard it here first kids...

LPs: Rival Mob, Stripmines, Culo, Birth Deformities. Most of these are recorded already, so hopefully we'll see something before spring.


Discharge singles- Havoc is currently offering a package of all 5 right now. How cool i that? Plus they'll be releasing an LP with all 5 singles later this year.

Life's Blood discography- Still waiting on that Prank...


United Mutation and Mecht Mensch discographies- Coming out on More Than a Witness (the same label that did the CIA discography), both with unreleased songs!

Altered Boys demo- New band from NJ that kicks ass. If you dig the Shark Attack and Knife fight style of Boston influenced HC, you'll love it. Best demo from an NJ band in a long time.

Predictions for 2012:
More bands influenced by 80's NYHC/ early REV bands- Seems like I've seen a lot more youth crew/NYHC covers lately. I love that shit, so no complaints here.

Grunge is cool?- Bands with members who were in hardcore bands, but sound more like Soundgarden. Saw Give and Devotion a this year, and thought I was listening to my walkman in 1992. Not into it. Probably going to be more bands with long hair and wah wah pedals in 2012.

Boston & Chicago- I seriously feel like 90% of the good new bands I've heard are from either of these places, and I'm sure there will be some new as well as established bands releasing some killer shit this year.

Guest vocals- Seems like a lot of bands have been having guest vocal parts in songs. I'm way into it, scene unity and all that shit. Way cooler than just having the guitar player yell in one song, call up your buddy.

Pointless reunions- Without a doubt there will be band reunions that will make you scratch your head. Please for the love of god leave the fedora hat at home this time.

UPDATE 12/29:
I decided to upload a mixtape of sorts, which has a song from each release, plus 3 bonus tracks of releases that will be out in early 2012 that I really like. Download it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?bexw38518px75qe

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Record Reviews (late summer/ fall 2011)

So late summer was a little slow in terms of record buying, at least new records. Did score a handful of great old records at Double Decker and Celebrated Summer Records. Went to a handful of shows, (including This Is Hardcore and Tsunami Fest) but didn't have enough new records for a sizeable post until now. Also I've been busy releasing/ distributing the Birth Deformites tape, which is almost gone. The next reviews post may be the Best of 2011 post, so get stoked.

7":

Alert- Find Your Way (Six Feet Under Records)
Alert is a band from MA, who did a pretty cool demo a few years back. Their sound is very west coast straight edge hardcore sounding. The vocals are more sung than yelled, giving it a very Uniform Choice sound. The recording is very clean, as well as the layout. Not many bands are playing this approach, so it's pretty cool, but I think it could definitely be pushed further into Ignite territory. Pretty good record, definitely check it out if you're into other modern edge bands. Includes a digital download.


Picked Clean- s/t EP (Six Feet Under Records)
I had seen Picked Clean years ago, and they were ok, then about a year ago they broke up and released a final demo, which was better. I guess they got back together shortly after that, because this record just came out. Musically I get an early 2000's vibe like Knife Fight, but there are some mosh parts thrown in as well. The sound kind of bridges the gap between Tear it Up and Mental, if that makes sense. I absolutely hate the artwork though. Pretty boring front cover with the band name and some pixelated tears. The back cover is just one of those square that you're supposed to scan with a smart phone, no song titles or label info. I don't have that app, so I have no idea what it does. The inside is just a bunch of lyrics, again no song titles. The labels are blank except for a SFU stamp, so basically the songs have no names unless you download the mp3s or scan the little phone code (I guess). The music is ok, but the layout isn't exactly winning me over. Includes a digital download.


Kicked In- In Session (Thick Skin Records)
Remember when that Lockin Out shit was huge like 6 or 7 years ago? Kicked In does! They sound more like Stop And Think and Mental, who were some of the better bands on that label. Their lyrics are a lot better, which is where I think a lot of those Loc bands fell flat (Rampage/ Crunch Time). If you like shit like Outburst with plenty of mosh parts, give this a spin. If they were from Boston, they'd already be huge. I kind of wish "Crampin' My Style" from the 3 song promo was on here, that song rules.


Stick Together- No More Games (Back To Back Records)
Stick Together is a band that's gotten some hype recently,but that fype of thing usually makes me not want to.xheck our a band. I however got to see ST a few times over the summer, and they're all the real deal. They play a style of straight edge hardcore like Floorpunch or Fastbreak (when they were good obviously). When I saw them, the singer actually had some good things to say between songs, and they played real tight. Their theme song is definitely the live hit, and get the kids finger pointing and moshing. I know they recently recorded a new 7", and they played a lot of those songs live. I expect that one to be even better.


Cider- 3rd Reichord (SPHC Records)
So Cider's been a band for about 20 years, but only released 3 records. Containing members of the Inmates and Darvocets, they fit with those type of Cleveland bands. Cider's thing in the past has been singing in fake British accents, and writing kind of dumbed down punk songs. On this record, they drop the fake accents, but recorded the whole thing live with just drums, guitars and vocals. Boasting no overdubs, but it sounds thin and shitty. I kind of wish they did the redneck album like they promised, but this is kind of a step down from their last record.


Crowd Control- s/t (Disposable Culture Records)
I knew nothing about Crowd Control other than that they're from the UK. I saw the tracklist included covers of my favorite songs by Bastard and Citizens Arrset. SOLD! The music reminds me of Ringworm, in that it's heavy but fast. Not my favorite genre, but good. The covers are pretty decent too, but obviously the originals still slay. Not bad, heard they broke up though.


Death Evocation- s/t (Quality Control Records)
So remember when Metallica wasn't a joke? When metal bands played metal, and weren't rapping or had dreadlocks. Death Evocation does, and they play faithful real ass 80's style heavy metal. Very similar to Sacrilege, since they also have a female singer. But very metal punk, like early Slayer. This band is a collaboration between people from Boston and the UK, so you'll probably never see them live, but do whatever you can to get this record. If I were a betting man, I'd say that DFJ plays drums, since he seems to play in every band from Boston. Though there's only 3 songs on there, they have a lot of substance, and changes to keep you flipping the record for hours. "Bang the head that doesn't bang!"


Boilerman- Yield The Ghost (Cowabunga Records)
This is Boilerman's 2nd 7", and despite a recent member change, it sounds pretty similar. I always got a Dillinger Four vibe from these guys, mixed with a more modern No Idea/ The Fest quality. Odd that this is on Cowabunga, and is nowhere near the early 80'strain hc/powerviolence styles that the label normally does. I like that though, because I think a lot of people will pick this up, who normally wouldn't. A very good record, hopefully you caught them on their recent US tour.
*Though it's not available yet, it should be in the CBR store by the end of the year. I got mine from the band.


Noose- The War of All Against All (React! Records)
So this record isn't out yet, but my dogg Joey Noose hooked me up with the React Showcase version of this, which was the test pressing. I liked their demo, but was a little worried that the new 7"on would be real clean sounding. No worries, everything is real distorted, even the vocals. The song writing has evolved, yet still keeping that Confront/ Brotherhood vibe, all while being the most militant XVX band this side of the 90's. Great follow up to an awesome demo.
*These will hopefully be out for real in a month or so, but you can pre-order it now.


Crisis Of Conformity- Fist Fight (Drag City Records)
So if you love the internet like I do, or for some reason still watch SNL, you may be familiar with the sketch of the punk band playing the wedding. If not, WATCH IT HERE. Someone had the genius idea to have them make an actual recording of the song, and put it on a record with another song. Unfortunately the recording doesn't sound as raw and chaotic as the live performance. I kind of wish there were the group vocals and a more raw recording quality. I'm not sure what the lineup is for this record, but Fred Armisen is definitely still singing. The b-side song is ok, nothing special. I like how the layout looks very much like an early 80's hardcore punk record. I do like novelty records, so this is up my alley even if it isn't great.

12":

Weekend Nachos- Worthless (Deep Six Records)
I think by now if you haven't gotten past Weekend Nachos' goofy name, they you're just blowing it. Over the past couple of years, they've evolved into a minute solid power violence band with elements of grind and sludge. I think a lot of people (me included) were a little weary after the Bleed EP, but this is more a follow up to the Unforgivable LP's sound. WN can combine fast and brutal like few others can. I'd love to know who the song "Jock Powerviolence" is about.


Void- Sessions 1981-1983 (Dischord Records)
You know who Void is right? Obviously. So Dischord has been re-pressing a lot of their old releases with colored vinyl, download codes and some with updated cover art. They've also been kind of re-seizing records that only existed as bootlegs. This LP combines songs that were on the Condensed Flesh 7", Hit and Run demos and a live bootleg. There's some unheard extras too. I always thought the Hit and Run demos were awesome, compared to the Condensed Flesh stuff. Probably more for the die-hards, since some of these songs are repeated and others appear on the Faith split. I wish the cover art was more interesting, but seeing all of those of pictures inside in color is really cool. Definitely a worthy pickup. Includes a digital download.


Vacant State- Fill the Void (Deranged Records)
Imagine an alternate reality where instead of Henry Rollins, Black Flag tapped Choke to sing on My War. That's where Vacant State is coming from. I loved their 2 7"s, so naturally I was stoked to see what they'd do on an LP. They always balanced fast, mid paced and slower hardcore songs, while still sounding fierce. I was a little skeptical when the first song, "Dying World" started out real slow. Luckily it's just about a minute long, and they kick into high gear. I think a lot of people compare these guys to Cardiac Arrest (which is not a bad thing), though I think by varying their pace, it stays a lot more interesting. Definitely an awesome LP. Includes a digital download.


Teargas- The Way Of All Flesh (Hardcore Victim Records)
I loved the Teargas 7", it reminded me of Death Side, so I was stoked to check out the LP. Unfortunately it doesn't nearly live up to their previous efforts. The LP is ok, but there's definitely a lot more melodic crust and less "Jap-core" thrash. I was hoping to see these guys over the summer, but both area shows were with Tragedy (yuck). At least the cover art is really cool.


Rational Animals- Bock Rock Parade (Katorga Works)
Rational Animals are a weird band, look at the cover of the record...goats. Their name isn't even on the front cover. They play a style of hardcore similar to the un-popular era of Black Flag/B'Last...weird. Their 2 7"s prior to this were definite sleeper hits, and they're always tight as hell live. That being said, they kind of step into an even weirder territory on this LP. Fusing more stoner rock influences along with their previous stoner punk influences. It's good, but some of the songs get on the longer side, and lose the interest of this elder edgeman.


Authorites- Puppy Love (Get Hip Records)
Puppy Love is a reissue of an unreleased LP, plus their classic 7" songs. The Authorities were an early 80's punk band, similar to fast more punk CA bands like Angry Samoans. I always liked this collection, and am glad to finally be able to get it on vinyl. Mine didn't come with an insert, which is real disappointing, as I feel like something like this warrants lyrics and some sort of bio of the band. Since this is a reissue of their discography made in the early 2000's, it would maybe have been nice to include a more complete discography with those "Burbon Decay" songs and a demo or something. Great record regardless, pretty essential.


Dark Ages- Can America Survive? (Sorry State Records)
Dark Ages' demo and 7"on were great, so I was real stoked to hear this LP. I was a little skeptical since there was kind of a big gap between records, and a lineup change. Musically, it's similar in that it's some fast early 80's mid-west sounding HC/ punk. Drawing influences equally from Die Kreuzen as early Replacements. I feel like their demo and 7" were better, though this is pretty good too. They seem to favor a lot heavier on the slow/ mid-paced parts here. The artwork is kind of boring, despite the gigantic poster inside. The art on their previous records had business man monkeys and crazy priests, so this was kind of disappointing. Includes a digital download.


Night Birds- The Other Side of Darkness (Grave Mistake Records)
Night Birds is one of the few local bands I actually like. I wasn't really into their demo, but their 7"s had some real good songs, but this LP really knocks it out of the park. I was somewhat expecting it to have some of the more slow to mid-paced songs on their previous releases, but this LP is all fast. A lot of their lyrics are based on horror movies, similar to Angry Samoans. Musically it continues the kinda Agent Orange surfy punk vibe, but there's definitely some Dead Kennedys sound creeping in there too. This LP is great, definitely a must have for 2011.
Fun fact: the photo on the front cover was taken at the Forum Theater in beautiful downtown Metuchen, NJ. Includes a digital download.


Weekend Nachos- Two Things at Once (Cowabunga Records)
As the cover may suggest, you're getting 2 record re-pressed onto one record. First up is their first 7", Torture. Sounding good years later, and you don't have to flip sides in the middle. The lyrics were a little juvenile, but the music is on point with the Weekend Nachos sound of power violence. The B-side is the Bleed 2 song LP. I skipped this one when it came out, since a 2 song LP holds no appeal to me. The songs are way sludgy. WN always had some doom parts in songs, but 2 slow doom songs aren't my cup of tea, though the 18 songs on the A side more than make up for it. It's also kind of a neat juxtaposition to get WN's 1st and 4th records. The layout is pretty straight forward, in tribute to those "valu-pack" CDs which has 2 LPs on on CD (particularly, the Descendents one).


Timebombs- I Belong in Hell (Cowabunga Records)
One the last Timebombs record I got they were going for the more No Way Records/ early 80's sound. However when I saw them 2 summers ago, I noticed a more evolved sound. On this record they're channeling the same paths as Cult Ritual and Total Abuse. I think they avoid some of the more artsy/ indie rock trappings of those bands though. So basically it's a fast feedback drenched hardcore record. It may throw off fans of their earlier records, but this sound works a lot better for them. The version I have has a different cover than the one above, but I like mine a lot better.

demos/tapes:
Boston Strangler- 3 song promo (tape)
I was lucky enough to catch Boston Strangler in NYC a few weeks ago, and picked up this tape. I loved their demo, so naturally I was real stoked to check this out. As the named might suggest, it is a 3 song promo tape for their upcoming LP. It kicks off with "Primative" which has an intro that builds up kind of like "Get It Away" and is catchy as fuck. I feel like the new stuff is channeling a bit of a Slapshot influence, which fits in their all Boston HC influences. This LP is going to destroy, hopefully it comes out before the end of the year.

Brain Slug (pro-tape)
Brain Slug is a new band from NYC, that actually takes influence from NYHC (not shitty artsy mysterious shit or boring crust). The vocals are real harsh, sort of like a Citizens Arrest or United Mutation quality. Musically there are some fast and slow parts. When they play fast, I get a total YDI vibe, which rules. When I saw them they played a bunch of new songs, which were awesome. Stoked to get their new 7".

Living Laser- Ragged Glory (Trip Machine Labs) (pro-tape)
Living Laser is a new band from NY. Their sound is somewhat melodic, mainly due to the vocals. It has a Kid Dynamite mixed with early AFI vibe, in the best possible way. Melodic, but definitely not pop-punk. The slick cover art that's heavy on the yellow reminds me of the Bad Brains ROIR tape, which is definitely not a bad thing. Pretty cool. Includes a digital download.

V/A- Youngblood Records 2011 (Youngblood Records) (pro-tape)
At TIH Fest, Youngblood had this sampler tape of their upcoming releases. It wound up being the only piece of music I bought at the fest, mainly for the No Tolerance song. No Tolerance kicks it off by being the best current sXe band, with another raw fast hard moshy number from the new 7". Face Reality play some pretty good youth crew, similar to early Turning Point. Give I don't get. I feel like a lot of people I know like them, but they just sound like a 90's grunge band to me. Police and Thieves I didn't realize were still together, but they bring a new song off their LP that's very Dag Nasty/Swiz sounding. Sacred Love sounds like bad era Bad Brains. Mob Mentality kinda have a scrappy NYHC quality, but not terribly tight. I'm definitely ordering the No Tolerance 7" as soon as it'll be available, and will probably pick up the Face Reality 7" as well when I do. I like that in 2011 this was a cassette promo, and not a free download on some site.