“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.
The second single from the Nordic melancholy masters – One Hidden Frame throws in an intensive mix of aggression, anthemic melodies and gut-wrenching topic with the song ‘Information Blackout’.
“Local ethnic minorities have faced torture and persecution at the Xinjiang internment camps, while PRC has stated that these camps are created in the name of “re-education”. It has been widely reported that they contain systematic state-organized erasing of the minorities’ culture and language.”
One Hidden Frame was established in the year 2002 in Lappeenranta, South East Finland, close to the Russian border. Bowing down to the direction of Bad Religion, Propagandhi and Adhesive, their main focus was to create energetic melodic punk rock, spiced with melancholy and aggression and meaningful lyrics towards a more solidary world.
OHF has musically moved forward all the time with 5 albums released: Time To React (2005), Comforting Illusion (2007), Giant Steps (2009), the Water Seems Inviting (2013), Harmful Content (2017) and a split 7″ with Thousand Oaks (2018). They’ve been happy to perform at Manchester Punk Festival, twice in Punk Rock Holiday and +20 countries.
Flesh Roxon are back with new album and whole new horror. Hailing from the north, Tampere, Finland to be exact this band always somehow was different in my eyes and ears than the rest with their combination of horror punk, rock n roll and influences of psychobilly, also garage punk. But, what is most important these Finns deliver such beautiful melodies and almost melancholic vibes like only bands from that country can make. Atmosphere of sadness, but beauty at the same time. Vocals are very important to me in such bands, and Flesh Roxon vocalist has one of the greatest voices in the genre, being up there somewhere equal to Victor Zac from Koffin Kats. There are ten songs on this record and my personal favorites are Living In Pain, Lets Fucking Die and King Of Bad Decisions. Go have a listen and check out this killer band and for sure one of the best releases this year.