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(record review)Dim Into Dross-Specters of Indifference(Zegema Beach Records)

Dim Into Dross are very interesting hardcore band. I listened and reviewed for our zine their record out with Zegema Beach Records.

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What is hardcore? Is hardcore on how many gigs you went, how many times you stagedived or moshed to, how many bands and famous people in the scene you know? No, motherfucker! It took me good 25 years to know that hardcore is what you feel inside, and being underground and loyal to the scene and ethics. Bands like Dim Into Dross give hope that hardcore lives and is stronger than ever. This record contains 10 songs of ferocious hardcore, played wild and with math precision. The guitar riffs are pretty noisy and dissonant, vocals are screamed and screeched, there are fast drumming straightforward parts, but also almost Dillinger Escape Plan inspired song parts bordering with noise and even metal. You can add to that some atmospheric parts and sludge visionary muddy rolling songs, you get the perfect picture what I am writing about, don´t you? I guess not. Have a listen. You won´t regret it. Recommended songs: We Will Break This, Osidian.

8/10

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(new video) INFALL RELEASE A NEW VIDEO FOR “DECAY”!

Italian math/hardcore act Infall has revealed a new video for “Decay”, new single taken from the album “Silent” out in November 2017 via This Is Core. The video was directed by Leonardo Amati, bass player of one of the most relevant hardcore band in Europe, Slander. Guitarist Michele Roverselli says: “‘Decay’ talks about the relativity of aesthetics. It’s a reflection on youth and beauty, on things passing by and losing sense. It’s about surrending to the addiction to what, lightly, makes our short life pleasable. 

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‘We are innocent flowers in a burning lawn.
The wind is bending the slightest stems.
Flames don’t judge but, unforgiving,
equalize the beauty and the rest in ash'”