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girl-debord · 17 days ago
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River's 13 Punk & Metal Albums of 2024
13. Paprika - Let's Kill Punk
As one of the more conventional hardcore albums on this list, Paprika's debut LP stands out by doubling down on everything I love about the genre. The bass is rough, rough, rough, and the vocals sound like they were recorded in a storm drain, giving the album an almost-live quality. The only thing it loses points for is being so short, but even that's in the spirit of hardcore.
Favorite track: Greasy Pig Disease
12. drive your plow over the bones of the dead - tragedy as catharsis
I know, I know. Yes, Gen X followers, it's an emoviolence album. If the high-pitched vocals & aversion to capitalization don't scare you off, I think you'll enjoy how this sound is pushing the powerviolence formula forward. It is possible to be sad & kick ass at the same time.
Favorite track: arrangement
11. Traumatizer - Traumatizer
This is a 12-minute/7-song hardcore debut that won me over almost instantly. The vocals remind me a bit of early Nausea, and the bass-forward breakdowns are scratching that NJ hardcore itch that I've had since Sick Shit broke up.
Favorite track: Outnumbered
10. Paysage D'Hiver - Die Berge
Paysage D'Hiver embodies that horseshoe theory approach to atmospheric black metal--when you make something noisy & lo-fi enough, it starts to sound ambient. To put it a different way, this album has more in common with a lot of my favorite dungeon synth releases than most conventional metal. It uses repetition to its advantage & really gets that bleak, wintry vibe across. That being said, how often do I have nearly two hours to dedicate to a single album? Maybe a girl with a longer commute would rank this one a little higher.
Favorite track: Transzendenz II
9. Thou - Umbilical
It's been way too long since we had a proper Thou album. Needless to say, I was stoked about this one. Umbilical is overall less sludgy, often speeding things up for more hardcore- and grunge-adjacent tracks, but it keeps the vocal style and metal guitar sounds that Thou is so known for. It doesn't feel as thematic or directional as most of their earlier releases, but it gets at the stuff I like without being similar enough to feel stagnant.
Favorite track: I Feel Nothing When You Cry
8. Poison Ruïn - Confrere
Poison Ruïn left themselves big shoes to fill with last year's Härvest, but that's one of my favorite albums of all time, so I'm trying to cut them some slack. The new sound they bring with Confrere is a little less focused on stenchore-nostalgic riffs and has more in common with old-school hardcore. It works really well on a few notable songs--like the title track--but the rest of the album feels a bit like filler (even the dungeon synth parts, which are still pretty strong). I think there's just not enough going on on this album to turn a few great songs into a great album--but damn, those great songs really are great.
Favorite track: Execute
7. Bootlicker - 1000 Yd. Stare
I somehow missed this album when it came out in May, so when I finally listened to it a couple weeks ago, I had to totally rearrange this list to fit it in. It's worth it--Bootlicker brings an unlikely combination of clunky d-beat production & oi-tinged vocals that ended up sticking with me more than I expected it to. The band also seems to have hit its stride in using the military/military-fetish theming to maximum caustically-ironic effect.
Favorite track: Mercy Dog
6. S.H.I.T. - For A Better World
Some of the best drumming from this year in the vehicle of an extremely short lo-fi hardcore record. It feels like a Discharge demo tape performed with a sneer and stimulants. I only wish it was longer, even just that last track could keep going for 10 minutes & this might be my #1 pick.
Favorite track: Imminent Destruction
5. Lagrimas - A Life of Destruction
I've been keeping up with Lagrimas for a few years and I'm excited to say that their first LP cashes in--and improves--on everything I love about their recorded material up to this point. The grind drum licks, the lacrimose emo guitars, the post-rock song structures--it's all here & turned up to 11. The Habak features are great, but the band really stands on its own now. If I had to pick something to complain about, it would be the extended dialogue sampled in the middle of the album, but even that contributes to the overall tone. More than anything, I'm really excited to see people my age doing something new with the crust punk genre.
Favorite track: Cultural Destruction.
4. Trhä - ∫um'ad∂ejja cavvaj
Damián Ojeda's project Trhä had crossed my path before with albums that combined black metal & dungeon synth with a mix of softer electronic sounds and danceable drum machine tracks. This album, on the other hand, is much more traditional, but I find myself drawn to it because of that--it seems to descend into a primordial era of black metal where the realms of crust punk and death metal aren't so far away. Maybe that's only the hallucination of a poor traveller lost in the world of Trhä's atmospheric invention, missing her precious d-beats, but the madness this album has afflicted me with isn't going anywhere. The tremolo picking starts to sound like bowed strings & juggles minor and major keys under howling vocals. I'm totally entranced.
Favorite track: ah qältak da £ä Kado£ m £ä Nahatlav
3. POLLUTE. - Microplastics, Massive Profits
https://pollute.bandcamp.com/album/microplastics-massive-profits
POLLUTE's demo tape back in May had already put them on my list of acts to keep an eye on. This album is everything I had hoped to see from them, and so shortly after that first release too. In a genre as niche as d-beat punk, it's impressive to get so much variety on a single album--at only 20 minutes long, no less. "Castle Freaks" does something to the style I've never heard before, and I can't wait to hear more innovations like it--and that's not even the high point of the album for me. POLLUTE's got the right mix of cruster craziness & hardcore deliberateness, bringing very controlled breakdowns to their most off-the-walls tracks. It rules.
Favorite track: Cancer They Create
2. Lifeless Dark - Forces of Nature's Transformation
https://lifelessdark.bandcamp.com/album/forces-of-natures-transformation
The first time I heard this, I stood there with my mouth open through, like, the first three tracks. I just can't believe anyone is making music like this in 2024. Holy shit. The reverb-y vocals, the Bolt-Thrower-esque riffage, it's all perfect. Lifeless Dark doesn't just worship the stenchcore gods, they understand them.
Favorite track: Feeding the Light
1. Kriegshög - Love & Revenge
https://lavidaesunmus.bandcamp.com/album/love-revenge
There's nothing like a band you've never been super attached to releasing a completely flawless album. From the first note I just couldn't believe what I was hearing--it's an incredible balance of being legible and--dare I say it--catchy while being totally uncompromising on the drive of d-beat hardcore. The vocals are shouted with just a hint of a shriek that gives the lyrics an urgency unhindered by language barriers. The guitars are fuzzy and distorted but kept under tight control, passing melodies back & forth and dropping out to let the drums shine at key junctures. It's beautiful. It's Motörhead a few decades after being abducted into a post-apocalyptic alternate universe when the bloodlust has really started to sink in. I hold Kriegshög fully responsible for making me start working on a new spiky leather jacket & knocking over college kids in the train station, plus any other acts of depravity from this year not fit to print. This album has become my mantra, my pulse, my anthem.
Favorite track: Grey Agony
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guerrilla-operator · 3 months ago
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feckinhaggis · 5 months ago
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Lastfm Monthly: August
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• Fentanyl Surprise - Coagulated Entrails Collection
• Dishammer - Vintage Addiction
• Exhorbitant Prices Must Diminish - For A Limited Time
• Bolt Thrower - Realm Of Chaos
• Existench - Divisions
• GosT - Behemoth
• Poison Ruïn - Härvest
• Captain Cleanoff - Rising Terror
• Oxygen Destroyer - Guardian Of The Universe
• Poison Ruïn - S/T
• Vulcano - Bloody Vengeance
• JPEGMAFIA - I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU
• Cynthoni & Sewerslvt - Sewerslvt presents: Cynthoni, pt. I
• HEALTH - Death Magic
• No Comment - Common Sensless
• Antichrist Siege Machine - Vengeance of Eternal Fire
• Caveman Cult - Blood and Extinction
• Fulci - Duck Face Killings
• Poison Ruïn - Confrere
• Conqueror - War.Cult.Supremacy
• Sigh - Imaginary Sonicscape
• Arbor - Behold... The Age of Pagan Blood
• Darkthrone - Too Old Too Cold
• Genestealer - Population=Food
• Merciless Terror - Vile Extinction
• Iron Firmament - S/T
• Infest - Slave
• Melt-Banana - 3+5
• Sigh - Hier To Despair
https://www.last.fm/user/FeckinHaggis/library/albums?date_preset=LAST_30_DAYS&page=1
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trvgbild · 2 years ago
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Poison Ru​ï​n II ✦ Poison Ru​ï​n I
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scorporia · 1 year ago
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Härvest by Poison Ruïn
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aurademortt · 2 years ago
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maquina-semiotica · 26 days ago
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“ Confrere”, Poison Ruïn
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altamontpt · 6 months ago
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Sonic Blast 2024 - Dia 1: Francesinha Blástica
A diversidade no cartaz do Sonic Blast continua a aprimorar-se��� o segredo está na qualidade dos ingredientes… e no molho!
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””] A diversidade no cartaz do Sonic Blast continua a aprimorar-se… o segredo está na qualidade dos ingredientes… e no molho! Eu juro que este trocadilho não serve para vingar os locais pelo facto do vocalista dos Viagra Boys (Sebastian Murphy) se ter referido ao Porto umas tantas vezes durante o concerto. É mesmo uma tentativa de reforçar a ideia de que um…
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 1 year ago
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Live Concert Photography: Summer Thunder at Union Pool 9/3/23 feat. Poison Ruïn with Success
Live Concert Photography: Summer Thunder at Union Pool 9/3/23 feat. Poison Ruïn with Success @AcademyRecords @UnionPool @SuccessPunks
Live Concert Photography: Summer Thunder at Union Pool 9/3/23 feat. Poison Ruïn with Success Summer Thunder is a free weekly summer showcase, presented by Academy Records and the folks at Union Pool that features up-and-coming nationally and internationally touring acts and DJs at the Williamsburg hotspot and music venue’s back patio.  Throughout the course of the annual showcase’s run, Union…
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sodomyordeath · 2 years ago
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more music
I hear you. You want more music so let's see what I can do.
How about some true Disco Metal?
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Tragedy - "She Bop" (Cyndi Lauper Cover) from 2023's "I Am Woman"
Or some Lord of the Lost who seem to be not not quite themselves here.
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Lord of the Lost - "Destruction Manual" from 2022's "Blood & Glitter"
You want some Deathrock? Well it's out for a while by now but POISON RUÏN's "Härvest" is for you. The Philadelphia Punks delivered some future classics.
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POISON RUÏN - "Härvest" from 2023's "Härvest"
And finally here's some Hellfreaks. Shakey Sue and the boys keep developing and delivering.
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The Hellfreaks - "Weeping Willow" from 2023's "Pitch Black Sunset"
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senorboombastic · 2 years ago
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Live Review: Poison Ruïn at Gullivers in Manchester 10 May 2023
Words: Andy Hughes There are certain outfits that, for one reason or another, you just assume you’ll never see live. We’re not talking the likes of Abba (who’ve given all of us a chance by sending their hologram selves out to graft for them), rather – in this instance – Philadelphia formed Poison Ruïn (note that metal umlaut), who formed in 2020 but sound like an unearthed gem from the…
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guerrilla-operator · 3 months ago
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Poison Ruïn // Execute
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gavischneider · 2 years ago
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servant-of-kaos · 2 years ago
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POISON RUÏN - Resurrection II
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gbhbl · 2 years ago
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Single Slam: Goat Monsoon, Dødheimsgard, Atlas for Home, Existentialist, Altari, Poison Ruïn, Gama Bomb, Sylosis, Mesmur, Rumours, fakeyourdeath, Truth Decayed, Bury Tomorrow, and Pupil Slicer!
This week’s single slam features Goat Monsoon, Dødheimsgard, Atlas for Home, Existentialist, Altari, Poison Ruïn, Gama Bomb, Sylosis, Mesmur, Rumours, fakeyourdeath, Truth Decayed, Bury Tomorrow, and Pupil Slicer.
This week’s single slam features Goat Monsoon, Dødheimsgard, Atlas for Home, Existentialist, Altari, Poison Ruïn, Gama Bomb, Sylosis, Mesmur, Rumours, fakeyourdeath, Truth Decayed, Bury Tomorrow, and Pupil Slicer. You can read our thoughts about the latest singles from these bands below. Goat Monsoon – Living Hell Hail the Goat. Worship the Riff. Essex, UK-based stoner, groove, doom and sludge…
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scorporia · 6 months ago
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Laid Waste by Poison Ruïn
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