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(record review)DISBAJA-Time is…Cruel Master!

Finally, the second release by Disbaja is out now. I listened and reviewed this record for our zine.

Disbaja are crust/hardcore/metal/punk band from Zagreb, Croatia, although the members of the band originally come from couple of Croatian towns like Požega, Županja, Rijeka…The music has no boundaries, so it doesn` t really matter where is someone from.

Having some lineup changes, Disbaja parted ways with their singer, so that was a little setback in recording this album, but in the end, it turned out just fine with original guitarist/vocalist Atlija resuming the vocal duties, like on their first release.

The new record contains 13 songs of infernal metalised hardcore punk with crust and d-beat thrown in for good measure. The lyrics are a mix of poltical and personal, all of them in English. I just love how Disbaja emproved from their debut release. This sounds powerful and harsh, just the title track is in my opinion a perfect amalgamation of every band these guys played prior to Disbaja, all the music that they love, all their experiences, to form an apocalyptic soundscape. Personally, I am not avid fan of d-beat bands, but Disbaja is far from being captured into scene boundaries and fences, their music went far beyond that, evolving to apocalypse, but the kind we crave, delivering mayhem but providing catharsis, leaving us in the wasteland of human psyche and physics. Awesome album.

8,5/10

https://www.facebook.com/disbaja/

https://realmofdisbaja.bandcamp.com/album/time-is-cruel-master-2018

 

(record review)SMOKEBOMB-Ninja Tape

Remember the mid 90-ies when bands like Downset and similar bands prowled the clubs delivering the energetic mixture of rap and hardcore punk with a metal twist to the hordes of ravenous kids? Well, Smokebomb from Brussels, Belgium remind me just of that wild times. I listened and reviewed their debut release for this zine.

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These guys grew and developed their experience in the Belgian hardcore punk scene, until they formed this band in 2017. to spread around their Smokecore, like they call their music, a mixture of hardcore punk and rap with metal guitar hooks. This debut demo tape contains 7 songs. Personally, I am not some avid fan of such music, I never was really, but this sounds fresh and energetic with a lot of brutal mosh hardcore parts, some fast pure punk hardcore song structures and rap vocal lines. I would only love that the singer sounds more diverse, I don˙t know, somehow I got the feeling that he is better at pure hardcore shouting parts than rapping parts. One song that I must put above all the others is Underground Warrior which was a real ripper with awesome blastbeats, even death metal influences parts, hardcore and pure rage. As the record progressed I started to like it more and more with The Way We Do It being another example of great song. Also, Face The Fact was cool for me. This is a good debut and if you are a fan of such music, go grab one tape and contact the guys.

7,5/10

https://www.facebook.com/SmokeBombBXL/

https://smokebombbxl.bandcamp.com/album/ninja-tape-bmb-rcds001

 

(news-festival punk hardcore)MPF2019: Second Bands Announced including Subhumans, Smoke or Fire and The Creepshow!

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MPF2019!

Manchester Punk Festival have announced the second haul of bands set to play the festival in 2019. The three day event will take place over the Easter bank holiday weekend next year, bringing over 130 bands to eight city centre venues.

The latest announcement sees UK punk legends Subhumans joined by The Creepshow, from Canada, Smoke Or Fire, from the US and Philly-based Restorations also making their long awaited return to Manchester. Brighton’s The Bar Stool Preachers are added to the bill as well as old Manchester ska legends Harijan. All these bands join the likes of Dead To Me, King Prawn, Doom and many, many more.

The festival is fast becoming recognised as one of the most acclaimed and sought after DIY punk festivals on the planet and this year sees the festival extended to 3 days with an increased capacity. Previously, punks from around the globe have descended on Manchester for the festival which also features a comedy & poetry stage, punk cinema, record store and vegan street food stall. For a full list of confirmed bands, check out the MPF website: link.

Super Early and Early Bird tickets sold out in mere minutes before a single band was announced, get planning!

Head to the MPF website to buy tickets: https://manchesterpunkfestival.co.uk

MPF2019 take place 19 to 21 April 2019.

Bands announced so far…
Dead To Me, Subhumans, Smoke or Fire, Doom, King Prawn, Not On Tour, The Creepshow, The Arteries, The Infested, Consumed, Faintest Idea, Harijan, Restorations, Nervus, Bar Stool Preachers, Fair Do’s, Adrenalized, Astpai, Press Club, A Vulture Wake, Arms Aloft, The Winter Passing, Janus Stark, Call Me Malcolm, Youth Avoiders, The Human Project, Grand Collapse, Joe McMahon & The Dockineers, Stoj Snak, Young Conservatives, Harker, Skinny Milk, Batwolf, Nosebleed, Casual Nausea, Martyrials, Woahnows, Svalbard, Wolfrik, March, Sam Russo, The Zipheads, Templeton Pek, Habits, Salvo, Coproach, Crywank, 7 Years Bad Luck, Kermes, Eat Dirt, Jodie Faster, Jenkem, Well Wisher, Joe Tilston & The Embers Band, Slumb Party, Big Joanie, Cheerbleederz, Billy Liar, Chloe Hawes, Perkie. James Hull, Catch It Kebabs, Millie Manders & The Shut Up, The Hard Aches, Burning Flag, Screech Bats, Incisions, Grafteoke, Jake Martin, Tim Loud Full Band, Poisonous Cunt, Mean Caesar, Follow Your Dreams.

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