Tag: DOOM

  • Squonk – S/T CS (Home Mort Records)

    Squonk – S/T CS (Home Mort Records)

    Yesterday we talked about GreenThumb, a doom/sludge band that roamed the Italian underground scene for a couple of years. The group ceased to exist after the recording of their second extended play called There Are More Things, so a couple of remaining members decided to start a brand new band named Squonk. The group relied…

  • GreenThumb – There Are More Things CD (Home Mort Records)

    GreenThumb – There Are More Things CD (Home Mort Records)

    GreenThumb is a doom/sludge quartet originating from Alghero, Italy. There Are More Things is their second recording published a couple of years ago by Home Mort Records, an Italian recording label specialized in underground genres such as hardcore punk, doom, sludge, stoner rock, coldwave, and darkwave. There Are More Things carries three nearly depressive doom/sludge…

  • Goddess Limax Black – BOA LP

    Goddess Limax Black – BOA LP

    Goddess Limax Black is an Austrian quartet that incorporates a broader specter of genres to achieve certain moods and sounds. The group comprises of Dominik Gruber on guitars, Philipp Finster on bass guitar, Peter Holtz on sax, and Jakob Eckerstorfer behind drums. This specific band goes experimental as much as possible, explores all the possibilities…

  • HYLE – Weapons I’ve Earned LP (Various Labels)

    HYLE – Weapons I’ve Earned LP (Various Labels)

    Weapons I’ve Earned is a debut full-length by HYLE, a d-beat/crust punk quartet from Bologna, Italy. Previously, the group published a cassette with three songs named ὕλη and a seven-inch EP called Malakia. The group also stands out for anarchism, anarcho-feminism, antifascism, anti-authoritarian beliefs, and follows the good old DIY ethics. Judging by the cover…

  • Fôrakt – S/T CD (Innercity Uprising Records)

    Fôrakt – S/T CD (Innercity Uprising Records)

    This year could easily be one of the fruitful years for a d-beat / crust punk scene. Piles of good bands literally pop up on a daily basis, and the vast majority sounds amazing regarding these particular genres can sometimes be monotone and repetitious. The blackened crust is one of the most popular mutations of…