Tag: D-BEAT
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Capsaicin – Tales Of Melted Ars LP
The Czech Republic crust punk scene always had a special place in my heart, and the number of Czech top-notch punk bands retain as a constant mindblowing fact in my mind. There’s something about these bands that keeps my attention for nearly two decades. Capsaicin is another great crust punk band off the production line,…
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Loose Nukes – Cult Leaders LP (Mutant Sounds Records)
Despite the situation with the global crisis caused by pandemic, 2020 looks promising for hardcore punk music. You can stumble upon on piles of the great new releases by promising upcoming bands, who are using already proven formula to satisfy the hunger of the tireless underground scene. These kinds of circumstances were always the fertile…
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Scheme – Scheme CS (Slow Death Records)
No matter how hard I tried to dig some more information about this band, these guys somehow kept the details somewhere behind the curtain. The only info I managed to discover about Scheme is that the group consists of the band members previously involved in Phane, Mass Grave, Napalm Raid, and Decontrol. Unlike contemporary trends…
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Socialstyrelsen – Med Rädsla För Livet LP (Various Labels)
Med Rädsla För Livet LP is a debut full-length album by Socialstyrelsen, glorious neo-crust band deeply rooted in obscure aesthetics of highly energized Swedish hardcore punk music. The band has released a couple of demo recordings, and EP’s since their formation in 2008, therefore they’re now fully prepared to unleash a comprehensive collection of pondering…
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Destruct – Echoes of Life LP (Grave Mistake Records)
Richmond has been on the loose for quite a while. The amount of bands originating from the state of Virginia has become tremendous over the years, and most of them are overwhelmingly good. No matter if we discuss classic hardcore punk, post-hardcore, crust or d-beat, Virginia has become an unavoidable theme during the conversations about…
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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…




