(review) Jim Lindberg – Songs From The Elkhorn (Epitaph)

Jim Lindberg is otherwise more known as a singer for melodic punk hardcore legends Pennywise. While his band released one of the best records in 2018 with their last full length, toured prior to covid shit and delivered fine energetic gigs, Jim also wrote and now released his solo work way different than work with Pennywise.

This album is personal. Very personal. The music has punk rock roots of course, but it is more acoustic and has also trumpet, piano, violin and songwriting that makes your skin crawl with emotions, such as sorrow, depression and battling it, loneliness, hope, friendship, happiness and this is basically great Americana punk rock album. I also feel that Jim s voice can sing more beautiful on this solo album and deliver more fine melodies and soar than Pennywise. I also feel that he opened his heart to us with this one and I can totally relate to some of the songs like Dont Lay Me Down, Youre Not Alone and Good Enough. If you expect hardcore punk, fast and furious you will be disappointed. If you open yourself to the music and words and let the music take you to some other level, this is the right one forya.

Finnish-US Death Metal Combo EOUI Release New Single & Video – Among the Hordes!

“Among the Hordes” is the 3rd single taken from their upcoming album “Change Is Good”, due for release on the 14th of January, 2022 via Wormholedeath worldwide.

Eradication of the Unworthy Infants is pushing beyond Death Metal’s traditional boundaries. They smash together a perfect blend of earth-shattering riffs and distressing breakdowns for a new, never before heard sound in the death metal scene, merging the sheer velocity of grind inspired riffs with the gut wrenching, abysmal groove that is brutal death metal.

Hungarian Thrash Metal Band ATROX TRAUMA Drop New Video – I Don’t Understand!

Video produced by Berserker Music Videos
Band statement:
“Hi everyone! Our first album “On The Line Of Nothing And Something” will be released on the 28th of January via WormHoleDeath. After “Vanity” there’s another song from it called “I don’t understand”.
All the tracks are in English on this album but the speciality of this song is that it has a verse in Hungarian language. Hope you’ll like it. Follow Atrox Trauma!”

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