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Active member of alternative underground scene and culture since early 1990-ies. Underground is a way of life!

Verbian Release New Album “Irrupção” via Antigony Records!

Portuguese post-rock act Verbian has released the new album “Irrupção”, available now in physical and digital version via Antigony Records. About the new stuff, band says: “Irrupção’ is our second album and we see it as a consolidation of all our experimentation since the beginning of the band. As a band and also as individuals we try to be always in constant evolution and this album is the consequence of the hard work we invested, not only in our music, but in our own lives. ‘Irrupção’ is a portuguese word that stands for eruption, but unlike ‘erupção’, we see this word with a slightly different meaning. It’s an internal eruption. Imagine if a volcano would erupt within itself. This is how we see this album, like an internal explosion that has nowhere else to boil over, like a black hole, like everything we do not understand but that has its meaning and consequence somewhere else, in another plane. It was a very intense process in which we gladly consumed ourselves, like we always do while making art. In the end, it becomes a catharsis and we could not be much proud with the outcome. We want the listener to face this album as a journey through their own unknown corners, with the objective of helping them, in the end, becoming purified, like we purposely did to ourselves during this process. We have incorporated different tones and textures to this album, in comparison with the previous one ‘Jaez’, like synths and samples throughout, with a more electronic component to it, without losing its human ‘rawness’ and organic component. In fact, to add to that raw component, we also added some vocals in some tracks like ‘Nem A Luz Escapa’ and ‘A Cada Inverno’ and tried to use them as instruments, as additional layers, but also with the purpose of adding some meaning and emotion to the track itself. We tried not to force things and to see all tracks as part of a whole. The rest is up to you to imagine whatever you want from it, don’t let us influence you. Enjoy your trip. The album is just one component of the whole experience we try to convey with Verbian. To truly understand and assimilate the entire message it is necessary to also see our videos and, specially, watch us play live. We promise you some big surprises in our live shows. Only then, you can really say you understand our band or our music. Nonetheless, everyone is invited and whether you are white, black, orange, gay, retro, square or round, the door is open for all you. You are us and we are you. Forever”. 

TRACKLIST:
01 Nem A Luz Escapa
02 Criado Por Lobos
03 Terra Maldita
04 O Ermita
05 Vesuvio
06 Mae
07 Lume
08 A Cada Inverno

Verbian is a quasi-instrumental trio born in the city of Porto, Portugal. They are characterized by their unique and layered progressive sound, imbued with the influence of various musical languages including prog-rock, post-metal and even some doom, doing this in a very fresh and original way, not worrying about genre. Throughout their repertoire they alternate between a myriad of sonic landscapes, resorting to heavy and epic riffage to bang your head to, electronics, samples and synthesizers, to lift you up from the ground, but also catchy rhythms and danceable grooves. 

(review) Necrolust – Mountain of Madness e.p. (Art Inferi)

Necrolust from Sicily are in no way strangers to the pages of this zine, because we wrote about them before. This Sicilian black thrash metal apocalypse entity released their new e.p. It contains four songs and it sounds better than the previous material and I am glad to see this entity grow and grow. Music is relentless, merciless, all out black thrash metal attack with some death metal influences, mainly in vocal lines, reminding me a lot of bestial side of black metal like Archgoat and similar bands. Beneath all the bestiality, there are also couple of really atmospheric song parts and melancholic melodies like in the awesome title song which is one of my personal favorites on this opus, besides The Creature. So, if you love your black metal raw and bestial with hints of melody and darkened, thick atmosphere, go grab this one.

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(review) Beartooth – Below

Beartooth are American melodic hardcore band and this is their fourth album. This new opus contains twelve songs and I had mixed feelings about it prior to listening. Why? Because, as a kid I came from that street punk more oi oriented roots of hardcore and loved my hardcore youth crew and punk oriented with lots of punk and little metal in it. Then, in the middle of the nineties came that so called new school hardcore bands with all that chugga chugga metal oriented riffs and as I also listened to metal in my earlier youth, I embraced bands like Strife, Snapcase, Earth Crisis and similar. Then came that more modern style of hardcore like Beartooth play. But, I really love this band. They play a healthy dose between rough modern hardcore with mosh and metal riffing, but plain old punk rock serves as a platform on which they build their song structures and they do it great. I love the mix between rough and screaming vocals and fantastic melodic vocals. Songs like Devastation, The Past Is Dead and Phantom Pain are my personal favorites, but upon every listening I find something else that makes me smile with satisfaction. Great record indeed!