Tag: ANARCHO
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Inner Terrestrials – Heart Of The Free LP (Various Labels)
Today, I have the privilege to review the latest full-length material by living legends. There’s no way you got involved with the British anarcho-punk scene and missed Inner Terrestrials. The group roams the underground scene for nearly three decades, went through several lineup changes, toured Europe many times, released five brilliant albums, a handful of…
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V/A – For Family And Flag Vol. 1. (Pirates Press Records)
Pirates Press Records are active for fifteen years and counting by releasing only the premium streetpunk, Oi!, ska, and reggae artists you could imagine. Since the establishment in 2005, Pirates Press has worked hard on promoting its extensive roster by simultaneously pushing new names in the game and renowned artists, without losing any quality along…
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REAL(s) – D.S.L.B. LP
The anarcho-punk movement is pretty much alive and kicking on a worldwide scale. The bands are popping up almost regularly, and most of them are nurturing threatening sound, followed by insurgent lyrics and propaganda. REAL(s) are one of those bands who’re standing against all the injustices in this world. The group applies all the shapes…
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DZTN 1980 – Don’t Give Up CS EP (1859 Records)
Dustin made it once again! His solo project is firing recordings one after another in a matter of months, and it seems that he’s just getting started. If you caught up on my previous articles about this interesting project, you’re probably familiar with this prolific act. DZTN 1980 began its career when Abolitionist disbanded at…
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Strike Anywhere – Nightmares Of The West 12″ EP (Pure Noise Records)
Over the years, I’ve argued with fellow bloggers and friends about the importance of Strike Anywhere’s presence and music for the global DIY scene. Being their fan for nearly two decades, I’ve solely loved each new record they’ve put out. Each new album carried that recognizable appearance of the band but also delivered some improvements…
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DZTN 1980 – Ode To A Dead Earth CS (1859 Records / Different Kitchen Records)
DZTN 1980 remains eco-political like on the previous recordings, with lyrics dealing about exploiting the Earth for profits, corporations poisoning the soil, spoiling the balance in ecosystems after tearing down the entire forests, and so on and on.
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No Sanctuary – Weird Slow Pvnk Of Mystery And Imagination LP
You’ve got tired of same old repetitive anarcho, crust punk, and d-beat bands who are running in circles with same old recycled riffs, imagery and worn-out attitudes? No Sanctuary is a bit of refreshment on a worldwide DIY punk scene with their debut album called Weird Slow Pvnk Of Mystery And Imagination which deliver an…
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Industrial Coast x The Old Police House – Anarchy Tape (Industrial Coast)
Industrial Coast is a label from the UK and they are carrying a wide variety of experimental genres and subgenres such as experimental noise, harsh noise, ambient, drone, musique concrete and other avant-garde explorations with sounds and noises. What’s more important Industrial Coast is not like other noise labels. Their principles are based around anarcho-punk…