Punk/Hardcore

Started by Reprobate, March 23, 2012, 03:29:09 AM

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Zeno Marx

I REALLY miss Disrupt.  And as much as I like ExNxTx (Peel Session and Phonophobia in particular), I'm a bona fide fanboy for Disrupt.  Those unreleased tracks on the Unrest Records 12" are as good as anything they ever released.  Best is from the split with Sauna, though.  I think it was last year that someone transferred an unheard SBD from cassette and shared it on Dime.  Fierce.  Tried to find the link to share, but it was deleted.

the videos from the box set.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN4qdDQAsJ8
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

ricjaff

I agree, Disrupt still manages to scratch every itch I need from the genre more so than countless other bands.

Zeno Marx

Paranoid and Svaveldioxid are cool, but this demo takes me back to the 90s. Heavier bass and less noisy. Impressed.  Couldn't stand when the heavier Swedish HC of the 90s got thrown in with crust.

https://syrgas.bandcamp.com/releases
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

Zeno Marx

The two recordings on Prophecy Of Doom - Total Mind War 2012 are really good. Recommended.

I'd never heard the deathy Asocial period.  Three tracks on the Distortion to Hell comp and the House of Gore 7".  There might be more.  This is new to me.

And Sauna.  Caveman Swedish HC.

Does anyone know if the Distortion to Hell comp series is all exclusive tracks or versions? The second one in the series has "The Demo Series" in the title. I would think Distortion would want to claim exclusivity somewhere on the three CDs. I can't find any mention at Discogs.

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Distortion-To-Hell/release/1717382

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Distortion-To-Hell-Again-Vol2-The-Demo-Series/release/1717393

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Distortion-To-HellAnd-Back-Vol-3/release/3320631
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

Euro Trash Bazooka

Sauna's "Ei Leiki" demo is one of those classic underrated Swedish gems that people tend to forget but whom the fans of the rougher, metal-free side of käng (myself included) never forget on their mixtapes.

And I think a lot of the stuff that come on Distortion wasn't authorised or considered as bootlegs?
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impulse manslaughter

Quote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on July 06, 2019, 03:12:01 AM
Machine Gun and especially Loose Nukes played killer gigs here, like we hadn't seen in a loooong time. I think the last time I saw hardcore bands that good was when Career Suicide did their reunion tour.

2 Loose Nukes 7"s available now. One on Cruel Noise and one on Beach Impediment. Best current hardcore band by far.

theworldisawarfilm

Quote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 15, 2019, 03:29:17 AM

And I think a lot of the stuff that come on Distortion wasn't authorised or considered as bootlegs?

Yes. Just read somewhere (Negative Insight or Anti-Cimex IG account) that certain masters (Skitslickers) were retrieved by members with a shotgun.

Zeno Marx

Quote from: theworldisawarfilm on September 15, 2019, 07:56:36 PM
Quote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 15, 2019, 03:29:17 AM

And I think a lot of the stuff that come on Distortion wasn't authorised or considered as bootlegs?

Yes. Just read somewhere (Negative Insight or Anti-Cimex IG account) that certain masters (Skitslickers) were retrieved by members with a shotgun.
How do you get ahold of masters without consent from someone in the band?  Burglary or some dramatic confusion/conflict within the band?  I can believe problems with receiving due royalties or something like that, but I always find it suspect when band members aren't on the same page and certain reissues are deemed as bootlegs.  Sorry, but if any band member hands over a master, it isn't a bootleg.  Wasn't there something like that with Axegrinder reissues a couple years ago?
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

Euro Trash Bazooka

I don't know but I remember that in the Negative Insight's interview of Shitlickers, Skitlasse sure came out as a major douche bag.
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impulse manslaughter

Nelson Ribas on the Skitslickers plates:

QuoteThe original Skitslickers plates for the "GBG 1982" 7".

SL-8206 or Studio Lane, June 1982 (recorded in April of 1982).

There's probably no other set of plates that have made their way around, been lost and recovered, and been the subject of so much confusion in the history of hardcore punk. These plates have been used for the original release, unauthorized pressings and semi-official versions. That doesn't include the various bootlegs made without them. How original plates were used for so many illegitimate pressings is a mess of a story with gaps left to speculation.

While some of the reported illegitimate pressings were probably done with the best intentions while getting permission from some members of the band (the Malign Massacre version, for instance), others were done solely for quick cash and passed off as legit.

When Lasse was asked about how the plates were let out of the control of the band in the first place, he replied:
"I don't know. A good guess is that someone (Jonsson?) lend the plates to them without telling the rest of us. I got back the plates from Bodenmalm [Distortion Records, Sweden] in the the middle of the 90's. Jimmy [guitarist] hold a shotgun to Bodenmalm's head when he "forgot" to pay us royalties a couple of years ago, so, yes, you are right, and we know of all his scams against a lot of bands."

After all this, the plates were thought lost once again. Lasse couldn't find them for the EP to come with Negative Insight, and we were resigned to the fact that we would have to use a lower quality DAT tape as the source instead. Lasse decided he'd take one last look. We were the relieved and excited when he replied "Well, I found the father and mother matrices from 1982, in my vinyl collection, in the cover of Elvis' Christmas album. Where else."

Where else?

Once we got the plates, more issues arose. They were an odd an obsolete size from old European plants. We tried a few places that all said there was no fucking way. Eventually we got hooked up with Martin Frings in London. He wasn't sure if they could make it work due to needing odd sized seals but couldn't be certain without the plates being sent there. He was reluctant that he could make it work, but jumped through hoops to give it a try. It ended up paying off.
Martin reported "After a good rummage through many dusty boxes and screaming at a few spiders I found some seals that fit!! The very last ones! So basically it's all go, I can do it!" A true hardcore hero.

The SL-8206 plates were returned back to Lasse where they now reside safely back inside the Elvis Christmas album cover.

theworldisawarfilm

Quote from: impulse manslaughter on September 16, 2019, 01:02:27 AM
Nelson Ribas on the Skitslickers plates:

QuoteThe original Skitslickers plates for the "GBG 1982" 7".

SL-8206 or Studio Lane, June 1982 (recorded in April of 1982).

There's probably no other set of plates that have made their way around, been lost and recovered, and been the subject of so much confusion in the history of hardcore punk. These plates have been used for the original release, unauthorized pressings and semi-official versions. That doesn't include the various bootlegs made without them. How original plates were used for so many illegitimate pressings is a mess of a story with gaps left to speculation.

While some of the reported illegitimate pressings were probably done with the best intentions while getting permission from some members of the band (the Malign Massacre version, for instance), others were done solely for quick cash and passed off as legit.

When Lasse was asked about how the plates were let out of the control of the band in the first place, he replied:
"I don't know. A good guess is that someone (Jonsson?) lend the plates to them without telling the rest of us. I got back the plates from Bodenmalm [Distortion Records, Sweden] in the the middle of the 90's. Jimmy [guitarist] hold a shotgun to Bodenmalm's head when he "forgot" to pay us royalties a couple of years ago, so, yes, you are right, and we know of all his scams against a lot of bands."

After all this, the plates were thought lost once again. Lasse couldn't find them for the EP to come with Negative Insight, and we were resigned to the fact that we would have to use a lower quality DAT tape as the source instead. Lasse decided he'd take one last look. We were the relieved and excited when he replied "Well, I found the father and mother matrices from 1982, in my vinyl collection, in the cover of Elvis' Christmas album. Where else."

Where else?

Once we got the plates, more issues arose. They were an odd an obsolete size from old European plants. We tried a few places that all said there was no fucking way. Eventually we got hooked up with Martin Frings in London. He wasn't sure if they could make it work due to needing odd sized seals but couldn't be certain without the plates being sent there. He was reluctant that he could make it work, but jumped through hoops to give it a try. It ended up paying off.
Martin reported "After a good rummage through many dusty boxes and screaming at a few spiders I found some seals that fit!! The very last ones! So basically it's all go, I can do it!" A true hardcore hero.

The SL-8206 plates were returned back to Lasse where they now reside safely back inside the Elvis Christmas album cover.

Thank you!

Zeno Marx

Went on a D-beat deep dive again.  C.U.M. (aka Cumbrage, that has quite a good full album that I didn't know existed), Time Square Preachers, Dismachine...Dis bands that would, funny and oddly enough, fall into that 2nd tier range.  Yeah, I can still do hours of Dis-bands and love every second of it.

Karst from California sounds like a slightly crusty, and more deathy, Unruh.  I've somewhat been waiting to hear Unruh influence from somewhere, and I think Karst are it.  I would guess they don't know it, so it is likely my imagination.  I happen to love Unruh.  Not that it matters at all, but Unruh was like His Hero is Gone inasmuch as they were some of the most talented musicians with a punk background at the time and with good musical ears.  Undecided whether I like Karst all that much, but it was cool to think of them this way.

https://karstla.bandcamp.com/album/the-sword-and-the-martyr
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

Euro Trash Bazooka

I definitely share the love for Uppsala D-Beat bands, Your Own Jailer, etc... The first Times Square Preachers 7" and the Harass one are "modern" classic as far as I'm concerned.

And Unruh's LP definitely rules.

Today was an Assück and Hail Of Rage day over here. A good drummer definitely makes the difference...
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urall

Quote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 17, 2019, 08:59:46 PM
Hail Of Rage.

Wow totally forgot about this band. Def need to pull out their 7" 's  out of the shelves again.

Euro Trash Bazooka

Quote from: urall on September 18, 2019, 10:27:55 PM
Quote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 17, 2019, 08:59:46 PM
Hail Of Rage.

Wow totally forgot about this band. Def need to pull out their 7" 's  out of the shelves again.

Do it! I assume you heard Dissension, the pre HOR  band? It's pretty similar in style and sound. Deformed Conscience too (but unrelated to HOR.)
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