Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts

01 September 2014

GOFILTHGO


This Greek outfit made me eat my words a few months ago when I implied that one of their records looked kinda cheesy. "Yeah, whatever, I know exactly what this sounds like" I told Lydia. But Lydia assured me that it was a really good version of the supposedly generic thing I was about to review and I still scoffed....until I dropped the needle. I apologized to Lydia immediately, and I apologize to GOFILTHGO today - this is bombastic DBeat mania with healthy doses of noise and chaos. Exactly what you fools are used to listening to on Mondays at The Escape (though I admit I've lost my way from time to time).


29 May 2014

LIFEWRECK


OK, so I don't really like the bass tone at the start of the first song - that is the beginning and the end of my list of complaints about this ten song kick in the face. Raw, forceful fastcore/PV with brief excursions into epic crust, the echo and effects are on the backing vocals (and it makes them sound massive) while the leads are just distorted by pure power and remind me of AKEPHAL even though the band doesn't (so really, that is a rather stupid "comparison," eh?). The whole thing lasts twelve minutes, but these Greek warriors cram an awful lot of power into those minutes, and I look forward to hearing more.



13 December 2012

ANTIMOB


I've been sitting on this one for far too long, even though I listen to these tracks all the fukkn time. Greece's ANTIMOB were stellar on their first cassette release, but these jams from their forthcoming full length blow the roof off the damn joint. European crust tempered with geographical proximity to Eastern Europe and the punk history offered by that region and an aural admiration for anthemic Japanese hardcore....and the whole thing is delivered with an intensity forced by trying times in a powerful nation. This is hardcore built for riding into battle.




02 March 2012

WORLD CLASS PUNK


Jakke handed this gem off to me when I was in New York a few weeks back, a brilliant picture of international early '80s hardcore and punk. Compiled by Mykel Board and released by ROIR in 1984, World Class Punk gave a peek into scenes in corners of the world often overlooked, especially in the pre-interweb infancy of punk. COPULATION (Switzerland) dish out a dark post punk dirge that might steal the whole tape for me,  POP GUNS (South Africa) sound like JOE JACKSON - just brilliant pop, WARRIORS OF THE LAST DAYS (Columbia) slog through a wholly inept number with a determination that cannot be faked - though France's NÉVROSE make a case for being even more brilliantly chaotic while CCM (Italy), BASTARDS (Finland), BGK (Holland), RATOS DE PORÃO (Brasil), PURRKUR PILLNIKK (Iceland), DEZERTER (Poland) dish out the kind of quality they are famous for. Sweden's DANSA SKIRKER blew me away and Spain's SLIPS Y SPERMA are raw hardcore brilliance. File this one in the mandatory column, and read Mykel's liner notes here or buy yourself a copy here.

01 June 2011

ANTIMOB


Most excellent crust tinged hardcore from Greece's ANTIMOB. There are flashes of euro-crust heaviness on this 2007 demo, but ANTIMOB manage to sound totally original within the admittedly narrow confines of that subsubsubgenre, cranking out seven tunes that draw from the same influences as Germany's THE NOW DENIAL. Awesome guitars, delivering motörcrust with weapons better suited for full on sweaty bar rock (it's a combination that works brilliantly) - there is nothing fancy here, but everything here is good. Stand out track: "In Front Of The Machines," full length coming later this year (supposedly and hopefully).



The well publicized festivities in Austin start tomorrow, but things are ramping up tonight with this photo show, featuring my wife and a load of good friends who take really awesome pictures. If you are attending the well publicized festivities in Austin and are getting into town tonight, then I expect to see you here:

18 March 2011

NO JUSTIFICATION


I shouldn't need to convince you to check out '80s international anarcho/punk/hardcore comps, should I? If you need convincing, then trust me (that should be all you need). If you are still leery, then I'll tell you that No Justification includes tracks from HATE THAT SMILE, MEDIA CHILDREN, BROTHERHOOD (their tough ass youth crew is a welcome treat on this mostly punk comp), TT TASK, Greece's GULAG, EVE OF THE SCREAM and more. Little information about several of these bands, and a few never appeared to have made it to vinyl, which is a shame since every track here is at least solid (if not great). And if you still aren't convinced, then I'll start to tell you how much time I spend every week ripping, editing and uploading these multi band comps - seriously, that's a lot of clicking and typing.

30 December 2010

ΔΙΑΤΆΡΑΞΗ ΚΟΙΝΉΣ ΗΣΥΧΊΑΣ


Exotic Underground in Bulgaria slapped this brilliant Greek comp onto cassette a full decade ago, and now this transformation into meaningless (but easily digested) 01s and 00s takes an excellent release even further from its origins and closer to you. Released in 1984 on Enigma Records (from Greece, not Southern California), ΔΙΑΤΆΡΑΞΗ ΚΟΙΝΉΣ ΗΣΥΧΊΑΣ (translated: Disturbing The Common Peace) features some of the best dark punk that the Mediterranean nation had to offer. The CHAOS GENERATION tracks are mesmerizing, and are well worth the whole download on their own (although the cassette does show some evidence of extensive love during their tracks), ADIEXODO, GROVER, STRESS and the better known PANX ROMANA and EX HUMANS are also included - two tracks per band.

11 January 2010

ABOLISH AUTHORITY


I'm not even sure where this shit is from, much less when ABOLISH AUTHORITY made this magic, but these four songs are fucking stellar crusty metalpunk, and I love it!  The word "areti" (second song: "Operation Areti") is Greek for "virtue," the blank tape that this demo came recorded on has banal instructions in English and Greek, and if I listen to these tracks alongside ANTI and CHAOS GENERATION I can hear similarities...so I guess they are Greek? If someone knows anything about this band, please let me know.  These songs have been on heavy rotation at Terminal Escape for several weeks, and I think you will enjoy them...if you don't, then I'm not sure what the problem is.

13 November 2009

THRASHER THE CAT'S FAVES


Friday comp tapes are back, kids! To reward your patience during my recent absence, I'm dishing out a full 90 minutes of 80s punk and hardcore from Retaliation Records.  A few tracks from each band, and this comp has some serious heavyweights like LEGION OF PARASITES (whose tracks on this comp are fucking smoking, even if their sound quality is a little blown out...ok, it's a lot blown out, but the tunes rule), NEGATIVZ (don't know much about them, but they contribute my favorite songs here), Germany's ANEEB with some rudimentary D-Punk, minimal ska from 3/D SCREAM, killer early 80s USHC from THE DETONATORS (the only US band on the comp), brilliant tracks from Greece's EX-HUMANS (I never understand how some bands, like this one, are so totally ignored) and more (I know it's hard to imagine more, but I swear it's true).  I can only assume that Thrasher was indeed a cat, but thankfully this feline had impeccable taste in punk, and I thank her human for putting these bands together for us to enjoy. My tape came with photocopies of the label stickers...so I felt compelled to scan them in for you, which I'm certain everyone will appreciate immensely, right?  Happy compilation listening!