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(record review)BULLSEYE-Until We Die(Dedication Records)

Bullseye from Hannover, Germany released their new third record with Dedication Records and I listened and reviewed it for our zine.

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After some line-up changes the guys released this record to celebrate the diy hardcore punk spirit and keeping the flame alive in the scene. The music of Bullseye is old school hardcore, European school, like it was played in the 90-ies by Ryker´s, Brightside, Right Direction and similar bands. The record contains 12 songs with the lyrical themes being mainly political, against racism, religion, but there are also some personal themes like dealing with death of a loved one, also ecology and against police brutality. The music is pretty brutal, but there are more punk elements in the song structures than metal, so the band stands firmly tied to their punk roots and add a lot of streetpunk elements in the riffs and guitar hooks. For me, the best songs on this record are Rest In Peace, Keep Me Alive and the title track. Good hardcore record for all of you who love your hardcore old school way.

8/10

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(gig report)BAKTERIJE/ALERGIJA/FNC DIVERZANT/MOTORNO ULJE-Prostor Cakovec 09.03.2019.

March is a great month to start gigs and festival season after winter slumber and what better way to celebrate than our hometown boys´Bakterije 20th birthday and record number four release party.

Prostor was nicely full on  a Saturday evening with people all over Croatia attending this gig in our northern parts of country. People from Zadar, Zagreb, Varaždin, Koprivnica, Slovenia and many other places came because there were for awesome gigs on tonight´s line-up.

First one who started the party were MOTORNO ULJE, the heroes from our hometown dating back 20 years ago reforming just for this gig after playing their last gig approximately 6 years ago. Motorno Ulje play oi/streetpunk with lyrics about booze, drinking and then again some more booze. It was really nice to see all the young kids singing, pogoing and dancing to their songs, jumping on stage and singing along with singer Lazar. Motorno Ulje played 9 or 10 of their biggest hits like Radnički sendvič, Zadnja litra, Donesi dvije pive, Razbij staklo…and about 45  minutes passed quickly having much fun.

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After the quick stage makeover, it was time for the guests from Zagreb, FNC DIVERZANT to step on the stage. This is another legendary punk band who played in our hometown first back in 1996.and I still remember that gig with a smile on my face. Now, 23  years later, the guys are finally releasing their new album soon and they played I think two new songs in their set tonight which sound great. I can´t wait for the new record to come out. Otherwise their set was old school material like Toga dana, Slobodan, Blizu sunca, Biba, Verbalni Delikt cover Stari Panksi and all the other kids from when we were kids. The people were singing along, dancing, moshing and the atmosphere was great during FNC Diverzant˙s 45 minute long set.

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Unfortunately, or luckily, when you go to gigs like this, you meet a lot of people you don´t see very often, so you talk a bit here, a bit there and so I missed almost whole set of guests from Zadar, another old school streetpunk band ALERGIJA. I came back in like two or three songs prior to the end of their set, so I didn´t catch much. I still remember Alergija gigs back in the 90-ies, like Anti Playback legendary tour and stuff, but nowadays the incarnation of the band sounds awesome. I caught that Cock Sparrer cover Pijemo and two more songs before, but the people had fun, the atmosphere during their set was hot and great.

Finally, it was time for BAKTERIJE to enter the stage. The boys are about to release their new, fourth record and judging by what I heard at the gigs and online singles, the record is going to be a blast. Without too much talk, the first half of the set was made of new material with some oldie but goldie thrown in for good measure. It was nice when old vocalist Mario sang with the band couple of songs as a guest. There was dancing, singing, smiling and I did not see one face in the crowd that was not happy with the gig. That means another superb gig night in Prostor.

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W.A.B. shoots against the rock ‘n’ roll establishment

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W.A.B. comeback with a new music video. “…and kill the worms” feature a controversial cover with the recently deceased Keith Flint, Prodigy vocalist, and is accompanied by the manifesto “Kill the old rockers! Kill the worms”, where they attack a rotten scene that has lost its essence and doesn’t know how to renew itself.

There’s no future in rock ‘n’ roll. With the passage of time we see what it has become and make us want to vomit: old glories that lost their essence long time ago but they never left; others who come back to drag their old asses one more time; tribute bands everywhere… and in the middle of this cult to the past young people are begging to play live!
In the big gigs posters there is a small print which says: “If you are 20 years old, there’s no room for you here”. The new bands are small multifunctional entities that have to take on the role of band, label, booking, promotion, merchandising, producer, and I don’t know how many more things, to end up seeing how the outdated artists are still up there due to the name of their brand and other intricacies that have nothing to do with the essence of rock ‘n’ roll.
Do the current Metallica, Misfits, Discharge, Guns N Roses, Exploited, or Slayer represent anything like that? Or our nearest case, La Polla Records, that seem to be the next to join this geriatric parade. To us, they are only just rancid trying to emulate a past of rebellion that lost long time ago. Those rock dictators are still there after 40 years entrenched on their comfortable armchair, and we would like to remind our sleeping generation that the dictators must be smashed with the guns in hand.
Don’t kill imagination! If the past was better, it’s because now we insist on not living in the present. In the eighties, people didn’t say “the 60s were better”. NO! They said: “Let’s do better than them”. That’s attitude! That’s Rock n Roll!
The current world tells us that we should wait until we are 40 years old to say what we want, but we don’t want to wait. We are 20 years old and we have something to shout NOW!
IT’S TIME TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, TO DECLARE WAR ON THE OLD GUARD. IT’S TIME TO KILL THE WORMS!