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(record review)Supreme Carnage-“Morbid ways to die”(Redefining Darkness Records/Raw Skull Recordz)

Founded in 2010., Supreme Carnage from Germany have been around on the scene for a while doing supreme shows and becoming a force to be counted on the European and world underground scene. This is their new album which I reviewed for this webzine.

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The album contains 9 songs of awesome old school death metal which so few bands play today. This means old school European pumping death metal in the vein of early Entombed, Dismember, Gorefest and similar acts. The music is not blastbeats but fast and cutting aggressive riffs combined with brutal but understandable vocals and some nice underlined melodic guitar hooks in the song structures. I loved the anthemic chorus of the title song with nice melody underneath the brutality. Also, one of the highlights of the album for me is “The world is lost” being energetic, melodic and brutal at the same time. In all, this is a very good record, check this out and get this little death metal jewel!

8/10

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(record review)THE SIKNOTES-“Welcome to the party, pal”(Morning Wood Records/Bad Granola Records)

The Siknotes are hailing from Grimsby, UK and were active in the early 2000-ies as a part of then very active UK skatepunk scene. In 2014.the band got together again and after an e.p. and whole bunch of drunk and high energetic shows recorded their new full length album to be release via Morning Wood Records and Bad Granola Records. I had a privilege to listen this little masterpiece of melodic punkrock and review it for this zine.

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The album contains 11 songs of non stop partying, energetic, high blasting full on melodic skatepunk. The music of The Siknotes is not unlike mid nineties punkrock bands for example Lagwagon, Nofx, Good Riddance and all the other bands of my youth, so this record really took me on the nostalgic rollercoaster and I am glad that someone still plays this awesome punkrock. I can only imagine how this songs sound live, because I never saw these guys play live yet, but I am going to correct that error. As for the lyrics, they are funny, drunk, party and feelgood punkrock with some serious lyric themes thrown in here and there for good measure. For me the absolute album highlights on this record are “Fade Away”, “Rick Flare” and “Wasted”. Excellent record!

9/10

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(record review)Circenses-“Tightrope Walk on the Ground”(Inverse Records)

Circenses from Finland started as one man band project by mastermind Severi Osala in 2016.  The band is hailing from Seinäjoki, Ostrobothnia. This is the album released on Inverse Records and I listened and reviewed it for this webzine.

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The album contains 9 songs of melodic death metal combined with some prog elements. The whole thing sounds to me like more aggressive version of Edge of Sanity and I love this album because of that. I think that metal flows in people´s veins when they are born in Finland and this is no exception. I loved the melodies combined with blastbeats and keyboard background in “Lunacy” or tender and prog death metal parts in the title song. The vocals are harsh but understandable so this is one more plus for this album. As always, I am fascinated by the feeling of melancholy that Finnish bands create when doing their music and how their art sounds sad but also really majestic in my heart when I listen to it. This is great record, so go get it!

8/10

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