(record review)WISDOM IN CHAINS-Nothing In Nature Respects Weakness(Demons Run Amok)

It is fascinating how Wisdom In Chains grew from the international project band that couple of friends founded in 2001. to have fun, to a full fledge hardcore machine seventeen years later and one of the most beloved and respected bands in the today´s scene. This is their new album that came out via Demons Run Amok and I listened to the record and reviewed it for this zine.

2018 - Nothing In Nature Respects Weakness

The album contains 13 songs of pure blooded hardcore. What I love about this band is that they stayed true to their roots. Although there are some metallic influences in some songs like for example Slow Drown, they kept that original melody and anthemic choruses just made for sing along because of which I love this band so much. There are lot of punk rooted songs like  Better Than I Was and The Boy And The Cave. The lyrics of Wisdom In Chains tell the story for themselves. They are personal but done with so much passion and I can totally relate to most of the songs and that is indeed the meaning of hardcore music. One of my personal favorites that made my heart full and made me jumping and pogo is Palisade Cliffs and I listened to it again and again. Other songs that I love really much are Turn My Back and Someday. This is definitely one of the best hardcore records that came out this year!

10/10

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(new single and video-punkrock) Miss Vincent released their new video! Watch it here!

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Miss Vincent formed in 2012, bonding over their mutual love of bands like Alkaline Trio, AFI, Against Me!, The Ramones and loads more, and have been sleeping on floors and sitting in traffic jams ever since. Their first EP, Creepy, came in September 2013, and their first release took them up and down the country, leading to support slots with As It Is, Plague Vendor, Sonic Boom Six and others, cementing a solid fanbase.

The band signed to Engineer Records for their sophomore EP, 2015’s Reasons Not To Sleep, which showed a darker edge and garnered press interest from major outlets, with Kerrang! calling them “South Coast punks whose DIY attitude and bleak, rapid-fire jams are turning heads up and down the country” and Rocksound noting the EP “oozes anthemic and melodic punk rock indifference, that harks back to the early days of AFI with a twinge of British moodiness”. The video for “Disparate, Desperate” gained airplay on all major music channels, and was selected by Scuzz Underground for their Best of 2015 show. Hitting the road in support of the release, Miss Vincent supported bands like Bayside, Fearless Vampire Killers, Calabrese, Dead! and Vukovi, as well as taking on their own headline shows.
Following their first, sell out headline show in London, Miss Vincent signed to Uncle M (Muncie Girls, Apologies I Have None) in early 2017 and released their latest EP, Somewhere Else, in May. Considered by the band as a big step up musically, it was recorded at The Ranch with Daly George (Creeper, Milk Teeth, Boston Manor) and featured a much more considered approach to production and songwriting. On release, the EP was well received by major press outlets, featuring in Kerrang and getting a nod in their 21 British Bands to Watch list, being featured at HMV’s Next Big Thing, and Rocksound saying “it’s an impressive release, and one they can be justly proud of”. After successful release shows in London and Southampton, the band supported Energy on their Summer tour, and rounded out the year with runs alongside Harker and Faux.

For most of 2018, Miss Vincent have been hidden away in the studio. Their new single, ‘Melanie’ will be released on 13th August 2018, immediately followed by an appearance at Badlands Festival (also featuring Crazy Arm and The Human Project), and a short tour with Creeper and Doll Skin.

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(record review)The Drowns-View From The Bottom(Live From The Rock Room/Bypolar Records/1984 Records/Gunner Records)

The Drowns are relatively new band, but the members have 40+ years of scene experience when you combine them. Featuring the members of Success, Shell Corporation, Time Again, and Madcap, these band knows what to do from the start on.

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The record contains 10 songs of tight melodic punkrock. Song structures are midpaced, this is not skatepunk although there are a couple of excursions into faster territories like for example in Boston Accent. What I love about this record and this music is that it has soul, I can almost feel the emotions behind the harsh but melodic singing and the tight musicianship. The other songs that are somehow the higlight of this record for me are Eternal Debate for which the video was made and View From The Bottom. I guess the meaning of this record was to somehow convey those emotions behind the music to the listener and the guys managed to do just that! Awesome record!

8,5/10

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