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INSIGHT RELEASE 19 TRACK DISCOGRAPHY, REFLECTION Newly Recorded Songs and Vintage Tracks From 1989-90 Now Available

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After decades in the making, INSIGHT unleashes the tiger with their 19 song discography, Reflection. “We never got to release a full length, we never got to release something when people could get your songs in real-time, so it’s simply amazing that 30 years later people still give a shit about INSIGHT,” admits frontman Mark Starr on the band’s discography collection, Reflection, available everywhere today via Mission Two Entertainment.

Reflection covers the hardcore outfit’s collection of vegetarian and straight-edge anthems, including the out-of-print EP What Will It Take (originally released on Victory Records in 1990), four new songs, hard-to-find compilation tracks, and a 1989 live set from New Jersey while on tour supporting Social Distortion.

Starr continues, “I’m very grateful for our fans caring. That’s why this release is so important and known it’s for the fans of INSIGHT and old-school hardcore.” INSIGHT was one of Victory Records’ first artists signed in 1989, and is rounded out by former Iceburn members – drummer Joseph ‘Chubba’ Smith, Doug Wright on bass, Jeremy Chatelain and James Holder on guitars.

“Also the fact that we have stayed friends for as long as we have been is apparent with this release. We have all succeeded in our own adventures after INSIGHT and still are able to continue with the sound and power that is INSIGHT. Thus our new songs still hold true to our sound. Reflection, the title definitely says it all,” adds Starr. “This album is a retrospect and a reflection to the history of INSIGHT.”

In 2019, INSIGHT came out of hardcore hibernation, leading them to sign with Mission Two Entertainment, the company helmed by Victory Records founder Tony Brummel. “Back in the day, we had some great shows, met some incredible people and Tony was always so stoked on INSIGHT. We stayed at his place countless times, he took us all over Chicago, even joining in a fight when some guys pulled over and started shit because of the way we looked (as referenced in the track ‘Get It’). Let’s just say that didn’t end well for them. It was a powerful sentiment having someone believe in us the way he did, especially all these years later.”

Reflection Track Listing:

  1. Standing Strong
  2. Believe
  3. Walk Away
  4. Enough
  5. Identity Crisis
  6. End The Cruelty
  7. Get It
  8. Silent Shore
  9. Take It Back
  10. Lost In My Pride
  11. Reflection
  12. Strength
  13. Walk Away (Live)
  14. End The Cruelty (Live)
  15. Standing Strong (Live)
  16. Enough (Live)
  17. Identity Crisis (Live)
  18. Control (Live)
  19. Tied Down (Live)

 

Tracks 1-6: Originally from the 1990 release of the What Will It Take 7”.

Track 7: Previously released on the Voice Of Thousands compilation in 1990.

Track 8: Previously released on the Only The Strong compilation in 1990.

Tracks 9-12: Brand new tracks.

Tracks 13-19: Recorded live in August 1989 at City Gardens, Trenton, New Jersey.

(review) Primitive Blast-Animalistic

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Primitive Blast are from Sydney, Australia and play a bit rawer and more primitive version of hardcore punk. On this record you can find 6 songs which speak of despair, fighting your inner demons, trying to cope with and survive in this modern world and false progress when most of the kids are just slaves to technological gadgets and similar merry themes.

The music is mostly fast paced with some downtuned and more moshing parts like in awesome PSA, the music and vocals are very angry and fit perfectly into the song structures. I love this one. Angry, yet personal, but through the lines you can read all the anguish and rage about political injustice going on in the world right now. Superb stuff!

No more rates for the records in this zine, I think hardcore punk webzine should not give rates, I will try only to describe with words what I felt while listening to each record.

https://primitiveblast.bandcamp.com/album/animalistic-2?fbclid=IwAR1-Fu92lUXxOHscG_fFwQa_UguSUlLrmCyex3uqGpch5Q4OCXiZqgy5BkI

(review) Disbaja-Prošlost sadašnjosti/History of now

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Here is the third album by Disbaja, band nominally from Zagreb, Croatia, although I think none of the current line-up originates from there, but that really doesn`t matter, does it?

Recorded again at studio Depth, this record contains 12 songs, two being kind of intro and outro with lyrics in Croatian language. For those who don˙t know, Disbaja plays hardcore punk with thrash and d-beat thrown in for good measure and thus creating one very dark, almost thing you can feel and touch. The lyrics are inner, personal, but having that political balance and touch if you read between the lines of personal. Kinda like watching the current state of Croatia and the world from your inner self. I love faster songs like Bježi si s puta, but slower, sludgy ones are really outstanding gems on this record, songs like Matrica or Propast(Moj je spas) with epic beginning turning into blistering fast d-beat, which shows the true playing strength of this band and how tight they became in musicianship and songwriting during the years. This is definitely Disbaja˙s best work yet.

https://realmofdisbaja.bandcamp.com/