Category: CRUST PUNK

  • Extinction Of Mankind – Storm Of Resentment LP (Agipunk Records)

    Extinction Of Mankind – Storm Of Resentment LP (Agipunk Records)

    Extinction Of Mankind are back with another great album called Storm Of Resentment and once again they have created a monster from bits and pieces of metal, hardcore, punk and delivered a good stenchcore record. The band itself never forgot their roots, so the classic sound is still there, but with better production, pissed off…

  • Dömesticrust – Another Reality Another Fears

    Dömesticrust – Another Reality Another Fears

    There are a lot of things going on in Southeast Asia in a past two decades, especially if you’re fan of subgenres that emerged in the UK in the middle of the eighties. Bands from that particular part of Asia are mostly good at it, no matter if we are speaking about plain d-beat, crust…

  • Disbaja – Time Is…Cruel Master LP

    Disbaja – Time Is…Cruel Master LP

    Disbaja are one of the true representatives of a today’s croatian punk scene, active whenever they get a chance to play shows, but on the other hand there’s not a lot of info about them on the web. Perhaps I am not searching at the right places, but I am always cheerful when I stumble…

  • Protestera – Pengarna Ellet Livet (Halvfabrikat Records)

    Protestera – Pengarna Ellet Livet (Halvfabrikat Records)

    For those who might don’t know, Protestera are an amazing female fronted d-beat / crust band from Göteborg, Sweden. They are highly active as a members of Punk Illegal festival, a part of No One Is Illegal who organize benefit shows and raise funds for hidden immigrants. It’s a such a great cause and their…

  • Pillars – Abandoned

    Pillars – Abandoned

    It is inconceivable hard to sound unique in a sea of good d-beat / crust bands, but Pillars are the living proof everything is possible. The band has managed to pack d-beat crust, stoner, sludge, doom metal and who knows what more in eight well arranged tracks and the sound is incomparable with the rest of the…

  • Lifeless Dark – Who Will Be The Victims?

    Lifeless Dark – Who Will Be The Victims?

    There are few bands that manages to convey the atmosphere of the eighties through their music. By that I mean a complete experience, from vocals and riffs, through the arrangements and production. Boston based Lifeless Dark succeeded in this endeavor and music perfectly conveyed the atmosphere of mid-eighties, in particular highlighting the  beginnings of bands such as Sacrilege, Bolt…

  • Last Rites – S/T

    Last Rites – S/T

      Greece has become an epicentre for quality punk bands during the last 20 years and their crust punk scene is growing stronger each day with huge amount of good bands which can compete with much more developed scenes throughout the world. Last Rites are one of those bands who developed their music based on…