(horror movie review)HELLRAISER:JUDGEMENT(2018.)

Since I was a kid, my love for the written works of Clive Barker and his worlds and imaginations of the flesh, blood, sex and macabre delighted me. One day, Barker´s book called “Hellbound heart” came in my cold dead hands and I immediately fell in love and read it two or three times in a row.

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Imagine my delight and surprise when I discovered that there is also a movie called “Hellraiser” based on that book and I watched the first two movies without blinking for many times in last two decades. The series had many sequels with like first five being decent and then everything turned into shit. The only good thing was legendary Doug Bradley as the main Cenobite demon Pinhead and his oneliners and charisma saving some decency of the latter sequels. The later movies turned out more into some mindfuck horror psychodramas losing everything in boring and incoherent scripts.

Now, they decided to relive the series with the new movie that came out direct on video this year. Written and directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe this little piece of trash is a disgrace to whats left of the good memories of the original movies series. Like last one that tried to be found footage, this one is also without Doug Bradley as Pinhead, now introducing Paul T. Taylor as Pinhead and he even did a good job, but unfortunately, no one can replace Doug Bradley in this role. The story in the movie revolves around two detectives trying to catch the serial killer that is terrorizing the city. Then, some unexplained and scary stuff starts happening and they are not sure what is real anymore and what isn´t.

This one tried to be some mindfuck psychological horror mixed with some gore, but it failed miserably on both accounts. The acting is terrible, the story got me and the screenplay writer lost after some twenty minutes into the movie and the ending is poor and devoid of any excitement, desire to see more and anything else. I can only weep and put on the dvd´s of the original first two or three Hellraiser movies and maybe they will help me forget this disgrace.

 

(record review)NHA-“De Acuerdo”

NHA or No Hay Acuerdo is another band from the mighty South American underground scene, this time from Santiago, Chile. This is their new album, DIY released.

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The album contains 9 songs, one of them being No Use For A Name cover “Pacific Standard Time”. The music this band plays is fast and energetic melodic hardcore punk or skatepunk. The lyrics are in Spanish, so once again I cant understand what are they singing about, but I am sure that their hearts belong to the right place. Vocals remind a bit of  younger Tony Sly in early NUFAN phase, so does the music. The songs that I love the most on this album are “Crecimiento” and “Forestville”. You can get this album for free on Bandcamp page, but it would be nice of you in that case just to drop the line to the band, show them some love and your support for what they´re doing, it would mean a lot to the guys in the band.

7,5/10

Follow on Fb: https://www.facebook.com/nhapunkrock

Bandcamp: https://nohayacuerdo.bandcamp.com/album/de-acuerdo

 

(record review)THE DOG-“I Am You”(Long Walk Records)

I am always happy when I discover the new band that I like in the vast vaults of the international underground hardcore and punk scene. This time, I am happy being able to listen and review for this zine the new album by THE DOG, hardcore band from Wroclaw, Poland.

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This is their studio full length out on Long Walk Records. This album was recorded in the snow covered Sudet mountains delivering nine songs of utter hardcore mayhem, anguish, anger and aggression. The lyrics are in English language and as I can hear without the lyric sheet a fine mix of political and personal issues. This band is very fast, aggressive sounding, but they also deliver some great sludge New Orleans influences in “Drunk with Life” and also “Flirty Fishing”. With this new album the guys wanted to combine the speed of grindcore and powerviolence with sludge and hardcore bands that we listened to in the 90-ies, because I am able to hear a little Biohazard influences in their song structures but also a lot of Crowbar, even in some vocal ranges. Don´t get me wrong these guys are not music clones or copies, this is a powerhouse of hardcore that makes you stomp around and throw your emotions out with screaming the lyrics of this band. Great, great album.

8/10

Follow the band on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thexdog/

The label: https://www.facebook.com/longwalkrecords/