Sonntag, 25. März 2012

various sources :) - final prayer, molotov solution, hatesphere, to kill

final prayer vs. alcatraz split 7"
i ordered this marbled grey 7" at schwarzesocke.com along with a terror shirt. the two final prayer songs are pretty cool but i recognized that they were released on the "filling the void" album as well, so that wasn't new to me. alcatraz' songs are good, too, though they slightly changed their sound in comparison to their debut album "smile now, cry later", which i like better.
demons run amok entertainment

molotov solution - insurrection
i ordered this one for a fair price directly from the label's internet distro. i know this band since their split release with war from a harlots mouth and all their stuff after that. every album sounds pretty much unique, but it's always molotov solution. one of these bands that should get more attention but still people don't really recognize them in the always ongoing stream of death core releases. very good album, so give these guys a shot!
clear red vinyl out on black heart group. no insert with lyrics :(

hatesphere - to the nines
after the disappointing "serpent smiles and killer eyes" this release is a good one. not super plus but solid. still i liked jacob bredahl better as singer. he had more variety in range of voice. the presentation though is excellent! special cardboard sleeve with nice clear splatter vinyl, matching the artwork to the point! supreme chaos records.

to kill - maelström 7"
straight edge hardcore from rome, italy. the name was on my mind for a long time but i never really managed to listen to them seriously. now i did and the band, which is not existing anymore, plays straight foreward hardcore that don't leaves you on your seat! good music, good message!
got it on ebay for a ridiculous price.
out on hurry up records.