Antillectual cover the classic Police song!

ANTILLECTUAL are famous for punkrock, political statements and from now on also for coversongs.

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The trio from the Netherlands is starting a mini-coversong-series with their first release – the Police classic „Truth Hits Everybody“.
Although the trio keeps close to the original, it has become a completely independent and powerful version. Of course, a little bit faster and a little bit harder – pure ANTILLECTUAL-style.

Taking their own slogan “stealing riffs and borrowing song titles” to the next level Antillectual recorded 4 covers of “the roots of their roots”. The band will release covers sporadically, among their original work, as episodes of their singles series. In guitarist Willem’s words:

“We wanted to experiment and record other people’s music. Most of the bands we grew up on are still around or reunited, but we didn’t feel like covering bands that are still active. It was much more interesting to go back one more generation and find early punk songs with a modern melodic vibe to them. Truth Hits Everybody was the first song that came to mind. From the first time I heard it, it felt like something that would match with our own style very well. Not surprisingly the song appeared to be in a key we use a lot ourselves.

 

The video is shot in Antillectual’s hometown Nijmegen by Ruben Smulders, inspired by the music video for So Lonely, also from The Police’s debut album Outlandos d’Amour from 1978. That album was also the inspiration for the artwork of the single, created by Andy Dahlström (Satanic Surfers’ bass player). The audio is recorded by the band’s sound tech, Emiel Thoonen. Mixing and hammond are done by Menno Bakker who also recorded Antillectual’s debut album Silencing Civilization and many legendary Dutch punk bands such as Undeclinable Ambuscade, NRA and Seein’ Red. Carl Saff (Iron Chic, Touché Amore, Small Brown Bike) did the mastering of the track.

Truth Hits Everybody Tour 2019
06.04.2019  IT – Milano – No Reason Fest
12.04.2019  DE – Siegen – VEB
13.04.2019  DE – Freiburg – Amplifest
01.05.2019  DE – Frankfurt – Ponyhof
02.05.2019  DE – Töging am Inn – Silo 1
03.05.2019  AT –  Wels – SBÄM Fest
04.05.2019  CH – Zürich – Obenuse Fest
11.05.2019  DE – Hamburg – Hafen Rock
25.05.2019  DE  – Hannover – Still <3 Freiräume Fest
01.06.2019  DE – Wesel – Eselrock
07.07.2019  NL – Utrecht – Revivalfest
13.07.2019  DE – Hormersdorf – KNRD Fest
26.07.2019  DE – Hamburg – Markthalle (w/ Propagandhi)
02.08.2019  BE – Duffel – Brakrock
20.09.2019  DE – Göttingen – einsB
28.12.2019  NL – Nijmegen – Friends First Fest

Links:
http://www.antillectual.com/truthhitseverybody/
antillectual.com
facebook.com/antillectual
instagram.com/antillectual
twitter.com/antillectual

 

(record review)TRÖPICAL ICE LAND-D(Zegema Beach Records)

I must admit that I have never heard of this band prior to listening to this record and I am happy I once again discovered a jewel in the underground. I listened and reviewed their record, out with Zegema Beach Records, for our zine.

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This record contains 6 songs. The music can be categorized into darkened, at times chaotic hardcore/screamo with a lot of sludge and noise influences. The whole record is very emotional, listening makes you fight your own inner demons that appear in front of your eyelids when you close your eyes. The screaming vocals and dark guitar gritty riffs make you anguished, desperate for release and in the end cathartic but the void is not filled. It can never be filled, it can only be fed, its fire fueled with bands like this. This is an awesome record. If you feel similar to what I felt while listening, go get it. Also, check out other Zegema Beach Records releases, they are awesome and worth totally your attention if you are into this kind of hardcore.

7,5/10

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https://zegemabeachrecords.bandcamp.com/album/d

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(record review)ABERGAZ-Gušenje Robovlasničkoga Rada(GRR)

Abergaz just released new full length album, it is full length number seven if I am not mistaken and I listened and reviewed it for our zine.

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Gotta pay my respect to the Abergaz mainman axeman/vocalist Njec for being stubborn all these years and pushing the band on and on with countless releases, videos, singles, direct actions and performances. This Zagreb based hardcore punk band is now a one man band/project with Njec recording all the instruments, vocals and even performing alone live with the help of occasional live drummer.

This new full length album contains 23  songs. The last album was not so good in my opinion with quality of the songs not being on the level the earlier releases were in the past. This new album musically differs from the older material in a way that it is now closer to the 80-ies computer games sound with some rudimental industrial behind the conventional guitar riffs in the song structures. The lyrics are still mainly political, but also with many everyday Croatian life stories to which all of us can relate to.  The album is not boring in any way, time quickly passes while listening, but I just can not relate to the sound of Abergaz on this record, with earlier releases being much much better. I wonder what will Njec create on the next releases, with him being the individual who is not afraid to cross genre boundaries.

4/10

https://www.facebook.com/abergazpunk/

https://abergaz.bandcamp.com/album/gu-enje-robovlasni-koga-rada-grr