i decided to make a small band related string of posts. because of the loss of the most of my vinyl pictures, my initial order, in which i posted up my records is dead and gone. so i get experimiental here, haha. over the months i brought together all the harms way records i want at the currency. i already posted about their 'no gods, no masters' 7". so now the first vinyl disc in line is their first full length album called 'reality approaches'.
i got this, together with some other records, as part of a per koro order. it was released on organized crimes records and this is a latter pressing on white vinyl. i got aware of them because of an ebay auction. a seller had a harms way lp among his offerings and as i was bidding on some good stuff of his collection, i thought i might check harms way out. he offered the 'isolation' lp and i listened to it on the net and found it pretty good.
so i checked back what per koro had to offer and, well, that's the story so far. the album itself is quite good. a mix of kiloton hardcore and metal. when you listen to the stuff that followed, you'll recognise this album as a part of a development. they didn't quite reach the sound they were looking for, so 'reality approaches' pales a bit in comparison with their further discography. but i like it for what it is. sounds a lot like integrity in my ears. check some tunes here. as said before, this is a later pressing, the third to be exact, on white vinyl. i couldn't find any numbers. organized crime records. 2009.