(record review)The Adolescents-“Cropduster”(Concrete Jungle Records)

As the years progress and pass us by, we are definitely not getting any younger. The time goes by, and some people that were our inspiration, our role models, the people whose music grabbed us by the balls and put us upon the scene, start to die. Steve Soto of The Adolescents and Agent Orange passed away recently. It is a great and sad loss for the punk hardcore community. But, Steve´s legacy lives on through his music and this is the new The Adolescents record out on Concrete Jungle Records that I listened and reviewed for this webzine.

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The new record contains 18 new songs of punkrock hardcore just like we are used to by these legendary band from California. The music of The Adolescents on this record is somehow the mirror image of their feelings towards the American politics and Trump spiced with angry punkrock underlayed with wonderful melodies beneath the punk ferocity. Also, there is a lot of emotional input in this record and it can be felt in the lyrics and music and throughout the vibe on this record that sometimes awakes a kind of punkrock nostalgia in me for example while listening to “Paradigm Bag Junkies” or “Alice on Wonderland”. I also love “Room 223” and the title track. This is an energetic and also emotional record, and for sure one of the best punk hardcore releases this year so far.

10/10

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(record review)EISBERG-Few Will Remain(BDHW Rec)

Eisberg has an interesting story concerning the band since the band was founded in Boston, but basically, it is an European hardcore band with members being from Luxembourg, Austria and UK.

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This is their new record out on BDHW Rec and I listened to it and reviewed it for this webzine. The record contains 7 songs of intense and harsh hardcore which the fans of such bands as Madball, Turnstile and similar will like very much. The music is more hanging in the metal inspired riffs and music than the punkrock side of the story. There are some real metalcore riffs and double bass drumming like for example in Sealed Your Fate. Personally, my favorite song on this record is Moving On. But, I personally more like hardcore with punk and street punk undertones, so this is a fine record but a bit too metal in my opinion. Nevertheless, this record again proves the strength and vitality of the current international hardcore scene!

7/10

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