(record review)WOLFMEN OF MARS-Dont Let It In

Wolfmen of Mars are hailing from Boston and this is their new record.

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For those of you who dont know them and have never heard of them, they play instrumental music which combines 70-s and 80-s sf atmosphere with horror and some rock and surf influences.

Usually I really dont like instrumental bands a priori, but there are some exceptions and this is one of them. This album contains 8 songs that could easily be soundtrack to walk in the Autumn woods, flying in a spaceship and killing someone. The top tracks for me are certainly “Della Strega” which reminds me a lot on Carpenter movie themes or Italian giallo Argento and Bava movies. The other definitely outstanding highlight of this album is “At the Barn”. Wolfmen of Mars really have a lot of  music out on their Bandcamp page, so check it out if you love such music.

6,5/10

https://wolfmenofmars.bandcamp.com/album/dont-let-it-in

https://www.facebook.com/WolfmenOfMars/

(book review)ROGER MIRET with JOE WIEDERHORN-“My Riot:Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts&Glory”

I was at Punk Rock Holiday Festival this year in August when I found out that this book will be coming out soon and I immediately knew that I have to read it.

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Agnostic Front is a New York Hardcore band that influenced so many people in the scene and I still vividly remember that I saw their show twice in the last year and a half and they will always remain in memory being in top five shows that I saw. Roger Miret is the singer for Agnostic Front and hardcore legend and this book is his life story. The book is written with the help provided by Joe Wiederhorn and you can read it as one of the most intense thriller dramas that you ever read. You can almost imagine the movie made based on this book, but modern Holywood would only ruin it. The book gives us insight in Mirets early childhood and moving from Cuba to USA, living on the streets and in the squats of Lower East Side New York.

Of course, all of the Agnostic Front history is in this book, from the early United Blood days until nowadays and the book gives insight on many NYHC icons and the facts that I never knew before. Also, Miret gives us a picture of his personal life, relationships and his kids, the family that helped him make it through the darkest times in his life.

What really astonished me is the level of violence that was normal back in those days at the shows and in front of the clubs and I am really glad that I was not part of the scene engrossed in violence. After reading this book, I can say with certainty that Agnostic Front is one of the rare bands in the hardcore scene that really lived through what they sing in their lyrics.

This book is one of the best books I have read this year.

(record review)THE ELECTRIC DEAD-“The Electric Dead”

Canadian trio The Electric Dead finally released their long awaited debut album.

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The Electric Dead play a mixture of horrorpunk, doom metal with some rock and blues influences and their music sounds pretty dirty and greasy. The album contains 9 epic songs with horror lyrics and when I listened to this album it sounded like walking through a dark swamp, dampy and scary with some creature following me persistently from darkness.

There are some interesting solutions in song structures and even some keyboard background like “Lucifers Blues”. Some songs reminded me of Danzig like the slower one “Devil in a Dress”. Incredible, but the song “The Mark I Bear” vocally reminded me on James Hetfield. Maybe its just me. My personal favourite on the record is “Me And The Devil”. The songs are mainly uptempo with that sweaty guitar energy holding the reins on you from the beginning until the very end of the album. This is great stuff if you love your horror greasy and doomy.

7/10

https://electricdead.bandcamp.com/album/the-electric-dead

https://www.facebook.com/theelectricdead/