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French crust/hardcore/grinders Feral unveiled new music video – The Great Reset!

About 6 years after the official release of their debut full-length effort ‘Doomwalk’, French crust/hardcore/grind FERAL unveiled a first glance from their sophomore album with the official music video of the song “The Great Reset” available right now on YouTube

Their new record called ‘Spiritual Void’ will be released on CD, LP, tape & Digital through Source Atone Records & Basement Apes Industries. Pre-orders are already opened on the SAR webstore.

French hardcore/crust/grinders FERAL – including members of MORGUE, STUNTMAN or Superstatic Revolution) – are proud to join the ever-growing roster of Source Atone Records (JUNON, Korsakov, Membrane…) for the release of their second album entitled ‘Spiritual void’. The album will contain 12 tracks and around half an hour of ferocious grooves, blasts, and screaming growls and will be also distributed on all digital platforms through Season Of Mist.

(review) Kickdown – Complete Control

We stay on European soil in this week edition of Kraykulla Webzine. Vienna hardcore scene has always been fantastic with bands like Only Attitude Counts, Spidercrew and many more immediately coming to mind. Kickdown are also from that scene. Formed in 1998, this is their fifth full length album. What I love about Vienna style hardcore is that they mix brutality and street punk attitude, never forgetting their roots. Kickdown is no exception. They cleverly mix metallic riffs and sharp guitars with oi street influence, especially in fantastic Outlaws Anthem, but also leaning heavily on metal like in almost thrash metal /crossover The Rulez, reminding me a bit of more metal phase of Suicidal Tendencies in some parts of that song. My personal highlights from this record are also Follow Your Fate, Years Of Glory and Complete Control. This is great Euro hardcore record. Shout out to Vienna hardcore crew!

(review) Justify All Means – Power Inside e.p. (WTF Records)

Holland hardcore punk scene has always been great and one of my favorite Euro hardcore scenes with so many great bands from the nineties until today. Justify All Means are from Holland and this is their new e.p. out with WTF Records. New e.p. contains four songs in about ten minutes or so. Music of Justify All Means is angry hardcore punk, bordering between moshing groove parts and old school street punk influences. Lyrics are about lost friendship, against war and weapons selling, finding the strength in yourself to carry on in hard times and I must admit it all sounds pretty powerful. Vocals remind me at times of Krmpa from Croatian hardcore heroes Deafness By Noise and gang backing vocals are made for singing along at gigs. My personal favorite is Unleash The Beast being more oi influenced songs reminding me of my roots. So support your local hardcore punk scene and check this one out.

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