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havoc said:
goldblum said:
Black only gives a hint as to how good AIC were. It's not a bad album,but not as idiosynchratic as their earlier stuff and far more mainstream.
Agreed. Which in some ways is good - it's easier to listen to - but it does miss the genuine 'moments of genius' that e.g. Dirt and Jar of Flies showed (esp. Dirt - that is a Desert Island album).As an aside, while we're on this sort of music, what's the consensus on Black Stone Cherry?
missing at the moment.In time maybe.But they have to compete with these chaps,who do it a lot better..
FHJ - Mississippi King
http://youtu.be/xfV5SALrP8c
FHJ - Fly Back Home
http://youtu.be/JoY4x9Mbw1c
hornet said:
Had Streetcleaner, World Eater and Exhume to Consume on there, as I recall. Can't remember what else. Possibly Nocturnus?
From Discogs.com:Discogs said:
Grindcrusher - The Earache Sampler
A1 Morbid Angel – Chapel Of Ghouls
A2 Repulsion – Radiation Sickness
A3 Carcass – Exhume To Consume
A4 Godflesh – Streetcleaner
B1 Napalm Death – The Missing Link
B2 Terrorizer – Dead Shall Rise
B3 Bolt Thrower – Through The Eye Of Terror
B4 Intense Degree – Straight Jacket / I've Got A Cure
B5 Filthy Christians – Party & Fight For Your Right
Only initial copies of "Grindcrusher - The Earache Sampler" (catalog# "MOSH 12") included this limited edition etched 7" single (catalog# "7MOSH 12"), which was entered into the Guinness Book Of Records as the world's shortest single.
The music on the 7" is contained in a short groove at the edge of the record, and the rest of the vinyl is covered with the following etched writing:
Side 1: Dig'n'Martin finally make it onto vinyl! Cheers to all you crazy sick fkers who have supported the Earache label, and a big hi! to all hardcore buddies. Don't always believe what you read. Grindcrusher freebie 7MOSH 12A
Side 2: 'What, two bleedin' 1 second songs?' - What did you expect for nowt, cheapskate!! This disc is part of a special ltd edition pressing ~ your lucky number is 666/1000. Collectors price: £25. Earache would like to thank all bands, past and present; Accüsed, Heresy, Napalm Death, Unseen Terror, Spazztic Blurr, Carcass, O.L.D., Intense Degree, Sore Throat, Electro Hippies, Repulsion, Morbid Angel, Bolt Thrower, Godflesh, Terrorizer, Filthy Christians, Lloyd and everybody at Revolver, John Peel, John Walters, and last but not least, YOU! A mega voodle of a disc - Grindcrusher freebie. Look out for Grindcrusher vol.2!!! 7MOSH 12B
A1 Morbid Angel – Chapel Of Ghouls
A2 Repulsion – Radiation Sickness
A3 Carcass – Exhume To Consume
A4 Godflesh – Streetcleaner
B1 Napalm Death – The Missing Link
B2 Terrorizer – Dead Shall Rise
B3 Bolt Thrower – Through The Eye Of Terror
B4 Intense Degree – Straight Jacket / I've Got A Cure
B5 Filthy Christians – Party & Fight For Your Right
Only initial copies of "Grindcrusher - The Earache Sampler" (catalog# "MOSH 12") included this limited edition etched 7" single (catalog# "7MOSH 12"), which was entered into the Guinness Book Of Records as the world's shortest single.
The music on the 7" is contained in a short groove at the edge of the record, and the rest of the vinyl is covered with the following etched writing:
Side 1: Dig'n'Martin finally make it onto vinyl! Cheers to all you crazy sick fkers who have supported the Earache label, and a big hi! to all hardcore buddies. Don't always believe what you read. Grindcrusher freebie 7MOSH 12A
Side 2: 'What, two bleedin' 1 second songs?' - What did you expect for nowt, cheapskate!! This disc is part of a special ltd edition pressing ~ your lucky number is 666/1000. Collectors price: £25. Earache would like to thank all bands, past and present; Accüsed, Heresy, Napalm Death, Unseen Terror, Spazztic Blurr, Carcass, O.L.D., Intense Degree, Sore Throat, Electro Hippies, Repulsion, Morbid Angel, Bolt Thrower, Godflesh, Terrorizer, Filthy Christians, Lloyd and everybody at Revolver, John Peel, John Walters, and last but not least, YOU! A mega voodle of a disc - Grindcrusher freebie. Look out for Grindcrusher vol.2!!! 7MOSH 12B
Edited by CommanderJameson on Thursday 11th August 20:55
Friend introduced me to these guys at the weekend:
Vortice - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC5_o4in31k
Vortice - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC5_o4in31k
Took six years, but there's a new Craft release :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfKsP4hp13I
This and Sargeist's "Let the Devil In" have been more than floating my Black Metal boat of late.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAUfZ30YXkk&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfKsP4hp13I
This and Sargeist's "Let the Devil In" have been more than floating my Black Metal boat of late.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAUfZ30YXkk&fea...
Blimey.
I also just remembered I've got Bathory's Blood Fire Death on picture vinyl - apparently a limited run of 2000.
While we're at it, Celtic Frost's Monotheist is a remarkable album. Hard to get into, but it's got a habit of getting under your skin once you get over the initial atonality.
I also just remembered I've got Bathory's Blood Fire Death on picture vinyl - apparently a limited run of 2000.
While we're at it, Celtic Frost's Monotheist is a remarkable album. Hard to get into, but it's got a habit of getting under your skin once you get over the initial atonality.
CommanderJameson said:
Oh yes - good call there Commander! Just dug 'Streetcleaner' out for the wife's car tomorrow...she's going to have a shock on Thursday when she get's it back! It's also reminded me of this:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KiW6dCI-j0&fea...
...and this:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9FbBy31yDo&fea...
...and these:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9A0Om_EXbA&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEnBs_hdK_c&fea...
(All same band, same album (probably my favourite of theirs), and probably the same shed-load of hardcore drugs used in their creation...)
CommanderJameson said:
Blimey.
I also just remembered I've got Bathory's Blood Fire Death on picture vinyl - apparently a limited run of 2000.
While we're at it, Celtic Frost's Monotheist is a remarkable album. Hard to get into, but it's got a habit of getting under your skin once you get over the initial atonality.
Monotheist is awesome although as you say it is an aquired taste. Have you heard Tom G Warrior's new band Triptykon yet?I also just remembered I've got Bathory's Blood Fire Death on picture vinyl - apparently a limited run of 2000.
While we're at it, Celtic Frost's Monotheist is a remarkable album. Hard to get into, but it's got a habit of getting under your skin once you get over the initial atonality.
Gompo said:
I listened to the new Craft last week.. There's some great songs on it but I dont think it manages to make up for the wait. I do imagine there's quite a lot of potential for it to grow, as I've only listened once.
It's certainly not as immediate as "Total Soul Rape", which is a bloody awesome record, but it is growing on me. As you point out, I think the gap has given it too much to live up to. Just nice to hear Black Metal that isn't all hyper-speed the whole time and puts a bit more thought into it. Satisfying new heaviness from YOB :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdxiEmvHVvI&fea...
ETA - equally satisfying new old school death metal :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpwC4SizbV0&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdxiEmvHVvI&fea...
ETA - equally satisfying new old school death metal :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpwC4SizbV0&fea...
Edited by hornet on Sunday 21st August 19:31
Gompo said:
Not bad. Nice creepy crawly sound, but vocals are a bit too generic US DM for me.More old schooly goodness :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG_YjcBjXLk&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDF5dRL3hmQ&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2d8GoxtFxE&fea...
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