(record review)SUCH GOLD-“Deep In A Hole ep”(Bird Attack Records)

Such Gold from New York area recently released a brand new ep via awesome Bird Attack Records, so it was time for me to listen to it and review it for my zine.

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The usual problem with ep is that it contains too few songs and it usually leaves you hungry for more. But, that is the purpose of ep is it?

This one contains 5 songs of melodic punk with some hardcore influences. For those who still dont know Such Gold play very technical version of melodic punk style and it is really a pleasure listening to their rich song structures and catchy but complicated sounding guitar riffs. From slower but heartfelt “Ceiling Stare” to fast almost Propagandhi like “Ransom”, this ep is a really pleasure trip for your ears. I can also hear some rock n roll influences in “Worlds Collapse”. It is just incredible how Such Gold varies in song structures and if you have a band you might know how it is actually hard to do such things. The title song is for me the absolute highlight of this record and I found myself trying to hum the melody tune long after I finished listening to the song and went out to do my business in the city. Absolutely another great record and I missed this band when they were in Europe but I will not make the same mistake again.

8,5/10

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(movie time)THE OLD DARK HOUSE(1932.)dir:James Whale

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This Universal vintage horror thriller gem was produced by famous horror producer of that time Carl Laemmle and directed by none other than James Whale, known for directing Frankenstein, The Invisible Man, Bride of Frankenstein among other legendary movies.

On a hellish stormy night, six individuals get stranded in the middle of nowhere. Luckily for them, they stumble upon old dark house. There are couple of bizarre tennants there, old man and his sister, mad dumb butler Morgan and little by little, as the night drags on, all the secrets and the skeletons from the closet start to unravel.

Now, with all respect to modern horror, they just cannot make such atmosphere as in those old gems of the genre. Constant howl of the wind, rain, darkness and excellent acting led by the legend himself, Boris Karloff, best known as the Frankensteins monster, here playing scarred and half mad dumb butler Morgan. If you are looking for special effects , you wont find any in this one, but you will find excellent and twisted story based on the J.B. Priestley novel that I had not read, so I cant compare the movie and the book. If there existed a school subject called horror, I am sure that they would show this one as one of the examples during classes.

Exxperior: Watch the lyric video for the Christmas metal musical “A Christmas Carol”

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Hailing from Berlin, Germany, thrash metal unit Exxperior have published a video for the track “A Christmas Carol”, a metal musical taken off the band’s Christmas EP, “From Weird to Magical”, released on December 2016.

The story of “A Christmas Carol” is based on a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. Guest Vocals of First Aid, Reactory, Bloodbeat and Speedwhore are representing
different characters of the well-known tale. The song takes about nine minutes creating an explosive musical experience with the similarity of bands like Alice Cooper and Savatage – but the thrash metal way!

Watch the lyric video at this location: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEN4LhisOP4