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(news-punk) CHAD PRICE (ALL, Drag The River, A Vulture Wake) – One Week Record Available exclusively at oneweekrecords.com on August 21st! Listen to the new track!

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Chad Price, legendary frontman for ALL, Drag the River and most recently A Vulture Wake, has joined the One Week Records family. This is Chad’s second solo release and the first One Week Record produced by guest producer, Chris Fogal (The Gamits, The Bombpops). Behind the scenes, Fogal has been a One Week fixture since the beginning, mastering every label release to date.

“Cold and distant, but strangely welcoming”, this album highlights everything we love about Chad Price; not only his songwriting and musicianship, but unconditional admittance into his heart.

Stream “Ice” by Chad Price on New Noise Magazine: https://newnoisemagazine.com/stream-chad-price-ice/.

Digital Release Date: August 21st on oneweekrecords.com

Pre-order here: https://www.oneweekrecords.com/releases/chad-price/

Vinyl Release Date: TBD

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One Week Records is a digital-based record label from Joey Cape (Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, and more).

Releases are available for streaming and download at www.oneweekrecords.com.

Follow Chad Price on Instagram: www.instagram.com/chadprice_

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(record review)The Bastards-“Return To The Earth”(Ukulele Horror Records)

Are you ready for some acoustic horrorpunk? The acoustic in this genre gives a special atmosphere to the songs and bands, and though I am not a great fan of acoustic punk, horrorpunk sounds great when it is done acoustic. The Bastards are hailing from USA and this is their new e.p., so I am happy being able to discover this band and review their record.

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This band is made of two members, being Jimmy Moon on guitar and backing vocals and D.C.Disaster, lead vocals. This record contains four songs of acoustic horrorpunk. The songs on this record are apparently the band´s favorite songs from their 2016 “Being Human” record done with a slight different arrangement and re-recorded for this release. Now, I haven´t heard the original versions of the songs, but I loved the songs on this record. My favorite song is “Earth Invaders” having a classic horrorpunk vibe and reminding me vocally a lot of Trevor from American Werewolves. Also “Necromantic” is an excellent song having a weird but beautiful doo wop vibe. The rest of the songs are also fine, melodic and atmospheric, ideal for chilling in the warm Summer darkness and planning youe next mischief while enjoying  the songs of The Bastards. If you love horrorpunk and if you love it done acoustic, then this is the right record for you to enjoy, dear fiendettes and fiends!

7/10

Follow The Bastards on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebastards330/

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Bandcamp(the record is free, name your price, but if you download it for free, at least write a line or two to the guys and tell them if you liked their music, I am sure it will mean a lot to them): https://thebastards330.bandcamp.com/album/return-to-the-earth-ep

 

(record review)AUTHORITY ZERO-“Rythm and Booze III”

If you read this webzine and are a fan of melodic punk hardcore with some reggae thrown in for good measure you know AUTHORITY ZERO. I saw this band live for the first time in Slovenia at Punk Rock Holiday 1.6 two years ago and was blown by their music and energy! The guys released their new album “Broadcasting to the Nations” on the mighty Bird Attack Records in 2016.which was reviewed in this webzine and dubbed one of the best punk albums that year! This time the guys did something different with their new album and I listened and reviewed it for this webzine, so check this out!

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The new album is in fact a live album with the music of Authority Zero played in acoustic, unplugged way! This is the band´s third live album and first they self released! The album contains 14 songs and it was awesome to hear those songs done arranged in a bit different way than you can hear on their records! Although this is an acoustic album you can feel the energy deriving from their live show, the energy I felt for the first time when I saw them live two years ago and that energy made me fall in love with this band. Many bands do live acoustic albums only to fullfill their contracts with the label or to make some extra money but that is not the case with Authority Zero. Get this awesome album and check it out!

8,5/10

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