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Rodon Underground vol.109 - 24/03/2021
Rodon Underground vol.109 - 24/03/2021 Rodon FM 95 (Serres, Greece), http://rodonfm.net Wednesdays 21:00-23:00 CET+2 playlist:
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1. Tommy Guerrero - The Road Under My Shoes 2. Arab Strap - The Turning of Our Bones 3. Soen - Illusion 4. CocoRosie - Restless 5. Mogwai - Ritchie Sacramento 6. Reigning Sound - A Little More Time 7. Hast - Gud Är En Sjukdom 8. Nerve Quakes - Void 9. Kokkinià - Give A Dàmn 10. Ocean Towers - Illusion of Comprehension 11. Khirki - Black and Chrome 12. 2 Headed Dogs - Brand New Mother 13. DVNE - Court of the Matriarch 14. Human Impact - Sparrow 15. Unsane - Concrete Bed 16. Rudimentari Peni - Anthem for Doomed Youth 17. Sunami - Die Slow 18. Gulch - Bolt Swallower 19. Παροξυσμός - Αποποίηση Εθνικής Κληρονομιάς
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Rodon Underground vol.108: GIRL POWER special 2021 edition - 10/03/2021
Rodon Underground vol.108: GIRL POWER special 2021 edition - 10/03/2021 Rodon FM 95 (Serres, Greece), http://rodonfm.net Wednesdays 21:00-23:00 CET+2 playlist:
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1. Lingua Ignota - Kim 2. Jolie Holland - Old-Fashioned Morphine 3. Puerto Muerto - San Pedro 4. The Gathering - Souvenirs 5. The Desert Sessions - There Will Never Be a Better Time 6. True Moon - Sugar 7. My Drunken Haze - Gambling Woman 8. Twin Temple - The Devil (Didn't Make Me Do It) 9. Olivia Jean - Rhinestone 10. Vivian Girls - Where Do You Run to 11. Make Believe - Leave Me Alone 12. Schizodolls - Friendzoned 13. Thee Merry Widows - Aileen 14. The BellRays - Bad Reaction 15. L7 - Stadium West 16. The Distillers - The Hunger 17. Mother Feather - Mother Feather 18. The Gits - Second Skin 19. Neighborhood Brats - We Own the Night 20. White Lung - St. Dad 21. Babes in Toyland - Bruise Violet 22. Chelsea Wolfe - Iron Moon
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Rodon Underground vol.107 - 03/03/2021
Rodon Underground vol.107 - 03/03/2021 Rodon FM 95 (Serres, Greece), http://rodonfm.net Wednesdays 21:00-23:00 CET+2 playlist:
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1. Ciśnienie - Diet Choke 2. Cult of Luna - Inside of a Dream (feat. Mark Lanegan) 3. Saintseneca - All You've Got Is Everyone 4. Jess and the Ancient Ones - Summer Tripping Man 5. Lucifer - Pull Away/So Many Times 6. Kadavar - The Green Manalishi (with the Two Prong Crown) 7. Marva von Theo - Older 8. Iceage - The Holding Hand 9. Princess Thailand - In This Room 10. Slow Crush - Aid and Abet 11. Spectres - On Nepotism 12. Bruges - Fading Patterns 13. Show Me the Body - Survive 14. Tomahawk - Dog Eat Dog 15. Dread Sovereign - The Great Beast We Serve 16. Varde - Halvdan Svarte 17. Hjelvik - Glory of Hel 18. Aetherian - Primordial Woods 19. Gulch - Sin in My Heart 20. Oldowan Gash - Mysteries of Our Redemption
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Rodon Underground vol.106 - 24/02/2021
Rodon Underground vol.106 - 24/02/2021 Rodon FM 95 (Serres, Greece), http://rodonfm.net Wednesdays 21:00-23:00 CET+2 playlist:
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1. Vapour Theories - Unoccupied Blues 2. Modern Ruin - Tense Soup 3. LVXURI - Headlights 4. Ides of Gemini - Constantinople 5. Arab Strap - Here comes Comus! 6. The Underground Youth - For You Are the One 7. Defacto en Scripture - A Muse for You 8. Citizen - I Want to Kill You 9. AFI - Twisted Tongues 10. Spirit of the Beehive - There's Nothing You Can't Do 11. Ruff Majik - Who Keeps Score 12. Closer - Angry Food 13. Ghlow - Not Fit for This 14. Flying Raccoon Suit - Hive Mind 15. NOFX - Fuck Euphemism 16. Degenerate Mind - Justice 17. Drip-Fed - Move Right Through Me 18. Fucked Up - Year of the Horse-Act One
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Rodon Underground vol.105 - 17/02/2021
Rodon Underground vol.105 - 17/02/2021 Rodon FM 95 (Serres, Greece), http://rodonfm.net Wednesdays 21:00-23:00 CET+2 playlist:
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1. Rhiannon Giddens - Calling Me Home 2. Rose City Band - Lonely Places 3. Mogwai - Pat Stains 4. Sunburned Hand of the Man - Flex 5. Holy Monitor - Naked in the Rain 6. Lapêche - Oliver 7. Arm's Length - Garamond 8. Black Country, New Road - Science Fair 9. Editrix - Bad Breath 10. Death from Above 1979 - One + One 11. Cargo Lift - YAHA 12. Zebu - The Skin I Wear 13. Serj Tankian - Elasticity 14. Calyx - Americana Get a Break 15. Dreamwell - Sayaka 16. Raccoon City - Carnation 17. The Best of the Worst - Counterfeit Smiles 18. Buggin - Gratitude 19. Enforced - Curtain Fire 20. Gatecreeper - Emptiness
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Rodon Underground vol.104 - 10/02/2021
Rodon Underground vol.104 - 10/02/2021 Rodon FM 95 (Serres, Greece), http://rodonfm.net Wednesdays 21:00-23:00 CET+2 playlist:
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1. Corecass - VOID I 2. Lingua Ignota - Sexless // No Sex 3. Draconian - Sleepwalkers 4. Tuners - Fly 5. Bad Habits - Let It Roll 6. Oceandvst - The Lies Will Give You What You Need 7. Beware the Wolves - Ακόμα Εδώ 8. Junkwolvz - Rip You Apart 9. Lucifer Star Machine - Dwell in Misery 10. Årabrot - The Lie 11. Dark Tranquillity - Ego Deception 12. The Armed - All Futures 13. Rob Zombie - The Eternal Struggles of the Howling Man 14. Bark - Mass Lobotomy 15. Every Time I Die - AWOL 16. Firebreather - Full of Hell 17. Eyehategod - Fake What's Yours 18. Liłith - Luxuria 19. Odraza - Rzeczom 20. Portrayal of Guilt - Anesthetized 21. Grand Cadaver - Fields of the Undying 22. Dispyt - Ödmjukhetens Hand 23. Konvent - Puritan Masochism
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Rodon Underground vol.103 - 03/02/2021
Rodon Underground vol.103 - 03/02/2021 Rodon FM 95 (Serres, Greece), http://rodonfm.net Wednesdays 21:00-23:00 CET+2 playlist:
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1. Low Texture - Are You Really There 2. Chelsea Wolfe & Emma Ruth Rundle - Anhedonia 3. Wardruna - Kvitravn 4. Lake of Tears - In Wait and in Worries 5. You Folk - Winnowing 6. Hollow Ship - We Came Too Late 7. Greenleaf - Tides 8. DVNE - SI-XIV 9. Sleaford Mods - Nudge It (feat. Amy Taylor) 10. Shame - March Day 11. The Flaming Sideburns - A Song for Robert 12. Kool & the Gang Bangers - Wish You Were Dead 13. Get Dead - Stickup 14. Tørsö - Home Wrecked 15. Καταχνιά - Το Όνομά Μου Είναι Άνθρωπος 16. Baratro - A Goliath of Persuasion 17. Phoxjaw - You Don't Drink a Unicorn's Blood 18. Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou - Hollywood 19. Djevel - Englene Som Falt Ned i Min Seng, Skal Jeg Slippe fri Med Brukne Vinger og Torneglorier
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Top 20 albums of 2020
New place for Parasighting (here you can find the old blog), as it seems that Facebook and several social media platforms in general don’t very much agree with Blogger. Oh well, if we don’t change we die, isn’t that what they say? So, this will be the new place for posts from now on, including the Rodon Underground playlists (that is, if I manage to wrap my head fully around how Tumblr actually works). For now, and as a fitting starting post, here are the best 20 albums of 2020, always in my opinion and always in a mood for fisticuffs:
1. Fontaines D.C. - A Hero's Death
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This normally shouldn’t come as a surprise, but it’s not like we haven’t had our fair share of scares in our lifetime when we’re dealing with a sophomore album following after an explosive debut. Last year’s Dogrel gave everyone what they wanted/expected, since basically it was, more or less, a gathering of all the great singles Fontaines D.C. had released in a 2-year period prior to that. As it seems, we are indeed dealing with an absolute gem of a band that, this time around, did anything but staying safe with an already tried-out and successful formula. Instead, they chose to give all weight to feeling, proving their songwriting genius at the same time. A Hero’s Death doesn’t contain intended typical radio hit songs (although it plays a lot on today’s radio, something hopeful for the music industry in general), instead it’s full of meaningful introvert compositions saturated in melody and atmosphere, while Fontaines D.C. themselves, despite their huge and abrupt success the last years, keep a low profile and support their material exemplary. This record is music history, and one to be mentioned for years or even decades from now in music in general.
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2. C.O.F.F.I.N. - Children Of Finland Fighting In Norway
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Many have wondered about the air in Australia. Or the water. Or maybe it’s the crazy wildlife that makes one either to be on their toes all day or to “yolo” it like there’s no tomorrow. These lads right here sure seem to be the latter. It would be futile to try and get right now into the history of Australian music and what this country has offered the world, especially when it comes to garage/punk. So, it shouldn’t surprise us that C.O.F.F.I.N. have released this record this year but, then again, uncontainable excitement gets usually mistaken for surprise. It’s not that they had been under the radar or something until now, but Children of Finland Fighting in Norway is the flag all Turbojugends around the world should gather behind this year. This album is the Apocalypse Dudes of the band and, mind you, I’m not talking about copying Turbonegro or anything like that. I’m talking about the spontanity and the pure energy that is emitted here throughout. The band, although they surely step on the foundations of (especially the scandinavian) rock ‘n’ roll history, the final result can’t be mistaken with any other band. A look on the videos the band has put out will give you a total idea that here we’re dealing with original Aussie craziness, and that is something not to be messed with, if you ask me.
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3. Napalm Death - Throes Of Joy in The Jaws Of Defeatism
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I don’t think that the name Napalm Death needs much introduction, even to those who have little contact with the extreme sound in general. Pioneers of hardcore punk, grindcore and so many sub-genres at their birth, they have been shaping much of the contemporary extreme music scene through the years. And, in order for this to be achieved, it couldn’t be without constant musical unrest and experimentation. Shane Embury & co returned in 2020 with their 16th album, in which they push their (and music’s in general) boundaries to new territories. Of course, this in no way means that it is a soft or mellow record, even for Napalm Death standards. Instead, the band incorporates even more diverse elements from bands that one could say have been their followers, only to prove once again that they are the true pioneers. Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism is a full record where something exciting happens each minute, and this is the chance for any listener that (maybe has been living in a cave up until now and) hasn’t yet captured the grandeur that a band like Napalm Death exhales.
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4. All Them Witches - Nothing as the Ideal
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What is “rock” anyway? If there was a faceless recipe, then everyone would be able to just follow the rules and do it. Instead, through the over-production in today’s music, it’s damn hard to find something original and spontaneous, as most bands can’t do anything better than copying a “recipe” or reverse-engineering their idols, at best. And this is why bands like All Them Witches shine brightly and justly from within the pile. Nothing as the Ideal elegantly showcases that this band basically carries a significant amount of all the weight of today’s rock music. Yes, they started off having been labeled as “stoner” or “desert” or whatever, but the signs were always there. Dying Surfer Meets His Maker was the first blast, but, with this one, All Them Witches establish themselves among the leaders. After all, how can you go wrong with a band that sounds better playing live than on their studio recordings?
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5. Hurula - Jehova
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It’s safe to say that the name Robert Petersson is nothing short of a landmark when it comes to Swedish punk. Showcasing some fine moments of hardcore skate-punk with Epileptic Terror Attack, hardcore rock ‘n’ roll with Regulations, melodic punk with Masshysteri (among others), finally Hurula is his personal musical vehicle, where he is in absolute command of everything. And, although this is already his fourth full-length release and, thus, it’s not like we had no idea about the potential, Jehova proves to be his grand opus so far, in a sort of unexpected way. The general orchestration remains “rock”, but the multiple melodic layers all over make for a unique experience for the listener who is not limited within specific musical genres or styles. The Swedish lyrics throughout might make it a bit unaccessible to many, but don’t let this minor detail keep you from discovering an incredible record.
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6. Wailin Storms - Rattle
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Wailin Storms are a “where had they been hiding up until now?” case. Although they released their debut album not before 2015, Rattle is already their fourth one, and what a kick in the head it was for me discovering them last year! Going through their discography in retrospect, one should not be surprised, of course. The North Carolina rockers always carried their certain and specific type of lyricism amid their heavy and, at times, almost noise/sludge guitars. Fitting all this alongside the mystical atmosphere and Justin Storms’ agonizing vocals, the speakers exhale a strangely attractive as well as condemning dark beauty through the speakers. Many things come to mind as to what one could say Wailin Storms sound like through their definitely personal identity; in my ears, it’s kind of like the Black Angels jamming with Unsane and smoking whatever Electric Wizard passed them through. If this doesn’t make you want to check out Rattle, I have no idea what could.
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7. The Hawkins - Silence Is A Bomb
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All those that know me, also know what a huge sucker for swedish rock ‘n’ roll I am. But, ever since the great scandinavian rock ‘n’ roll revolution by Gods like the Hellacopters and Gluecifer started to happen, a lot of things have also happened in the meantime. Especially to the younger rockers, the aforementioned bands now carry a “classic rock” label, but then again that kind of makes sense if you were born around the years Supershitty to the Max! was released. Time for the new generation to show what they’re worth, then. Through the flood of copycat and mediocre bands (justifiably, in a way), luckily from time to time there will be one or two cases to stand out, and these four kids from Arboga, Sweden surely make the cut. Although their debut album three years back was definitely a beautifull high-energy record, Silence Is a Bomb is what adds a special kind of maturity in rock ‘n’ roll, while still maintaining its edge. The Hawkins take their Hellacopters, but they also add several doses of Queen in them, maybe making the final mix too soft for purists; but who cares about them anyway?
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8. Chubby & the Gang - Speed Kills
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It feels like nothing short of a fresh breath of life, a feeling that there is still hope in this damn world, when debuts like this one right here appear out of nowhere. Chubby & the Gang are just some kids from West London who, with Speed Kills, give you, if not something else, a feeling that here we’ve struck pure gold. Carrying a hardcore tone, apart from that they’re just a bunch of absolutely fresh and fun punk rock ‘n’ rollers, and, if this is not exactly what we need these days, I just don’t know what is. With gang vocals throughout the whole record and with the average running track time below two minutes, this band has automatically climbed near the top of my bucket list of bands I want to see live at first chance.
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9. This Is Nowhere - Grim Pop
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Plainly put: In a fair world, This Is Nowhere would be globally greeted as one of the greatest bands of today’s psychedelic heavy rock; and this is not an exaggeration. Then again, them being from Greece and their members being scattered in three different countries are not factors that objectively help. Even at that, it’s astonishing how they’ve obviously achieved a certain chemistry between them through the years in order to achieve such a feat, like Grim Pop definitely is. Their two previous albums contained a significant amount of all the mystical energy the band emits on stage, but, if you ask me, there was always something missing; something I couldn’t quite put my finger on. Well, with Grim Pop, it’s like everything is finally falling into place. This Is Nowhere have irrevocably and definitively left terms like “stoner” or “psychedelic rock” behind; instead they have unrepentantly dived into the ‘60s, distorted everything they found there through their personal prism and created an inviting sound vortex ready to suck you into its very own black hole. Who cares if we never return?
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10. Στράφι (Strafi) - Παραδομένοι στη Γιορτή (Paradomeni sti Giorti)
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If you asked me some years back, I could never imagine myself including a street punk record in a yearly music list. I have to admit that Strafi being from my hometown Larissa played its role; but this role played a part only for me to take note of them. Because genre-wise, the band’s sophomore release is just perfect. Having gone over the somewhat general “shyness” of their beautiful debut album, here the band presents an absolutely confident and sturdy face. The sound production contains no faults, the compositions are meaningful and inspired, the lyrics carry a level of poetry rarely found in the genre (and yes, one would have to speak Greek in order to enjoy them, unfortunately for many). Really, this is one of the cases that there’s not much to be said, as music takes over all the talking. We need more music coming straight from the heart, and Strafi are here to deliver exactly this.
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11. Minerva Superduty - In Public
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Another Greek entry, one that the world definitely has to discover. I find it a bit strange how Minerva Superduty started their discography, which was with an instrumental metal record that, amid its creativity, left the listener with a somewhat lack of closure and fullness. 2016′s Gorod Zero came to showcase a new potential for the band, and In Public, coming just days before last year’s end, fulfilled this potential to the fullest; well, until their next album, at least. Minerva Superduty merge their mathcore foundations with Converge-like hardcore and, under just 20 minutes, they deliver the absolute soundtrack for the chaos 2020 has left the world with. Do not let this gem pass by.
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12. Yovel - Forthcoming Humanity
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Blackmetal is a genre that has been through a lot. Of course, through its extremity, it has given way to experimentations that could never have taken place within other kinds of music but, on the other hand, this very extremity has always served as a twisted fortress for far-right and generally fascist ideologies. Yovel emerged in 2018 to rectify this problem and restore part of blackmetal’s infamy. Hɪðəˈtu had made clear of these intentions of the band, but Forthcoming Humanity drops like a milestone to declare that this was anything but a one-time wonder. Yovel take blackmetal forms and orchestrations but add atmospheric (not shoegazey) elements borrowed from folk music and create a concept album that speaks loudly against racism, fascism, bigotry, oppression. Interludes dressed with poetry and melody give place to wrecking sound outbursts and, if there is one thing they do, that’s passing on the message clearly and successfully. Yovel are here to stay, and that’s one encouraging thing about extreme music today.
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13. Oily Boys - Cro Memory Grin
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Ahh Australia again. And a debut that has surely turned heads. Oily Boys come from Sydney and this is their hopeful debut, that being an understatement. This new band delivers an outburst of a record, bringing to mind New York hardcore at one time, taking you to sick psychedelic noise rock at the next. It all feels so cold and unhospitable in here, yet something urges you to look at it straight in the eyes. Of course, there are a lot of Converge elements in here, but this never stays in that place, as, before you know it, it jumps to post-punk and to other experimental lengths, always maintaining a chaos that may be baffling but, then again, you don’t exactly want for it to fall into order. Fans of Old Man Gloom will also find many things they like in here. Bizarre listen for bizarre times. It’s an uncomfortability we just cannot ignore.
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14. The Good the Bad and the Zugly - Algorithm & Blues
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The Norwegians with the funny and long name (one can only wonder after how many beers it was conceived) struck for the fourth time in 2020. Although their debut Anti-World Music in 2013 made an impact in the scene breathing Turbonegro with a hardcore twist, personally I can’t say the same for the next two albums; it always felt to me that something was amiss. Maybe it was that humor was taking over a bit too much or something. Mind you, the Good the Bad and the Zugly are not a joke band by any chance, but the playful sarcastic elements were always a basic ingredient in their overall sound. Coming on to Algorithm & Blues then, I think this time around thay have managed to balance it all out perfectly. With Ivar Nikolaisen being the lead vocalist of the mighty Kvelertak for a couple of years now, this might be a factor that has made the band mature compositionally. Algorithm & Blues is more melodic, more substantial, more sing-along-y, but it never loses its humorous charm, preserving the band’s identity. And with song titles like “Fuck the Police” and “The Kids Are Alt-Right”, you know they’re also on the right side.
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15. Pallbearer - Forgotten Days
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One of the most tired genres of extreme music is definitely doom metal. Ever since the “stoner” plague came into existence, the world has been saturated with kids that, discovering the pentatonic scale, thought they were the new messiahs drowning us in a sea of boredom. It was not all bad of course, but, having to surf through oceans of mediocrity in order to find something that stands out, can be quite tiresome. Pallbearer from Little Rock, Arkansas surely did stand out at the start of the last decade but I think it’s taken them a while to perfect their craft. Alas, Forgotten Days. The monster riff that starts off the opening title-track is more than enough to set the mood straight. Black Sabbath riffology, Candlemass atmospheres, even Electric Wizard and Cathedral hooks; all done in a modern manner breathing life into the genre which, with bands like Pallbearer, can look hopefully into the future. The incredible cover artwork and the lamentful lyrical themes revolving around family loss surely add to the big picture. This is the definite release of 2020 for doom fans.
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16. Video Nasties - Dominion
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Another debut of another band to definitely watch out for. Video Nasties from UK start off looking like they know exactly what they’re out for. The whole image is brought out from ‘80s horror video tapes and this is enhanced by the movie samples all over the place paying homage to John Carpenter. Musically, here we have some exceptional death/black ‘n’ roll, and what a pleasure it is when done right. Yes, the band takes a lot from Swedish melodic deathmetal but, to my relief, they surely sound like they detest metalcore and its sub-genres as much as I do. Dominion is an absolutely enjoyable record that flows beautifully, always maintaining its theme and atmosphere and calling for repeat plays. Fans of death, black, thrash and extreme genres in general will surely feel at home here. Sometimes it’s as simple as that.
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17. The Frights - Everything Seems Like Yesterday
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The Frights from San Diego, California started in 2013 as garage surf punks carrying their own distinct feeling and melody. They were always enjoyable with the lyrical themes being more esoteric, something that set them apart from the usual stuff in the genre. At first, the songs of Everything Seems Like Yesterday were intended to be released by the band’s main man Mikey Carnevale as a solo effort, but something apparently changed his mind. Many were obviously surprised by this new acoustic direction the name Frights has taken, but, setting aside specific expectations, the best thing one has to do is appreciate the artistic worth independently. And how rewarded they’ll be doing that with this album! Everything Seems Like Yesterday is a beautiful introvert, substantial and entirely acoustic album, ideal to keep you company after a hangover or through many types of hard times. It’s one of those times that this type of quiet sounds just liberating.
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18. Umbra Vitae - Shadow of Life
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With Jacob Bannon from Converge and Jon Rice from Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats on board, here we’re dealing with nothing short of a super project. And especially when Bannon (apart from all his many other musical projects) decides to venture into death/black metal areas, this is absolutely something you don’t want to miss. Shadow of Life is anything but your average deahmetal fix, and it demands your undivided attention throughout. Explosive in its grim and dark temperament, and with stunning artwork dressing it perfectly, this is an album that grabs you by the throat. Not that you haven’t offered it willingly in the first place.
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19. Idles - Ultra Mono
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for many years, there is no way that you’re ignorant on the Idles phenomenon. After Brutalism and Joy as an Act of Resistance, I don’t know what we all expected from them. It’s not the easiest task to surpass two albums that have set new standards in today’s punk music (”punk” being used as broadly as possible, as a term). And, to put it bluntly, Ultra Mono doesn’t do anything like that, like, it would be something impossible, especially so soon. Then again, Idles are a band just incapable of releasing a bad record and, although it didn’t make it to the top spots of 2020′s list, Ultra Mono is an Idles-trademarked sharp and edgy album (musically and politically) that preserves them at the top where they indicate to the rest of the world where music is going.
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20. Protomartyr - Ultimate Success Today
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Protomartyr from Detroit have always served their unique blend of post-punk. In Ultimate Success Today, they continue their gloomy journey in symphony with this dark world. Joe Casey, always carrying a Nick-Cave-like vibe in his tone, delivers his grim lyrics atop the heavy basslines, the strange drumbeats and the almost free-jazz saxophone. Always melancholic and dystopic, Protomartyr is the band this world needs and deserves.
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