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This record will be a new chapter in the S.A. history and definitely harder than their previous stuff. If you dig real Hard Core in the veins of Sick Of It All, Madball and the godfathers of HC, Agnostic Front -
Pre-OrderTHIS IS A PRE-ORDER! Your record will be available for pickup or will ship on or around late April. Nobody could have ever guessed the trajectory that hardcore would have taken back when this movement was first formed. And in the early 2000s, nobody would have guessed that a band like TERROR would still be one of the most influential bands in the subgenre, 24 years after their start. Their aggression, coupled with a love and appreciation for the scene that so many have come and gone from, or even forgotten altogether, has let them thrive- now unveiling their tenth full length record, STILL SUFFER, releasing April 24th on Flatspot Records. Originating from Los Angeles, California, during a time when hardcore needed a band to smash things back to center as the genre found itself falling off track, TERROR rushed in, immediately made their mark and never let go. Working with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band created ten fast, aggressive, in-your-face tracks that embrace the themes that made TERROR so influential in the first place. Songs about self empowerment, survival and an unrelenting will to face challenges head on with the values and support found within these walls. STILL SUFFER was rounded out with engineering and some additional production by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, mixing by Jon Markson, and mastering by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, with additional vocal engineering by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio, and drum engineering at Studio 606 by Taylor Young and Oliver Roman. Guest vocals on the album come from Jay Peta of Mindforce on “Beauty in the Losses,” Brody King of God’s Hate and Dan Seely of King Nine on “Deconstruct It,” along with Hot Water Music’s Chuck Ragan providing an assertive delivery on “Fear The Panic,” a song which was also co-produced by New Found Glory’s Chad Gilbert. From the start, TERROR has never turned their back on the things that made this band so vital since its inception. With the release of STILL SUFFER, it’s clear that the band has no sign of letting up, continuing to succeed on their mission to deliver hardcore authentic to themselves and to show the world that this is much more than just music. This community and movement that nobody can truly put into words, is the exact place the energy comes from that fuels TERROR to continue to build and grow with STILL SUFFER. -
Life Knife Death, from the veteran Swedish hardcore punk band Wolfbrigade, is the follow-up album to 2019’s The Enemy: Reality. Formed in 1995 in the small Swedish city of Mariestad by key players from Sweden's legendary hardcore scene, Wolfbrigade (known as Wolfpack until 1999) remain among Scandinavia's most respected, influential and reliable purveyors of real-world brute-force hullabaloo. On this eleventh album, the niftiest skills honed to a fine edge over 30 years are dispatched with greater style and intensity than ever. Most immediately, there's the sheer velocity and barely-controlled rage pumping through dynamic d-beaten blood-shakers like Ways To Die and Your God Is A Corpse, the furious attack assisted to heart-fluttering greatness by a newly loosened sense of raucous spontaneity. "We didn’t really rehearse any of the songs on this album,"the band reveals. "We tend to overwork and overanalyze everything that we do, and sometimes we get lost in that process. This time we wanted to go rough, to capture the raw essence of the song when it’s just out of the womb. All the blood and gore." Mounting global chaos may have us all darkly fearing the end times, but it has also seemingly created the ideal circumstances for a hardcore punk LP as coruscatingly brutal as Wolfbrigade's “Life Knife Death”. -
Life Knife Death, from the veteran Swedish hardcore punk band Wolfbrigade, is the follow-up album to 2019’s The Enemy: Reality. Formed in 1995 in the small Swedish city of Mariestad by key players from Sweden's legendary hardcore scene, Wolfbrigade (known as Wolfpack until 1999) remain among Scandinavia's most respected, influential and reliable purveyors of real-world brute-force hullabaloo. On this eleventh album, the niftiest skills honed to a fine edge over 30 years are dispatched with greater style and intensity than ever. Most immediately, there's the sheer velocity and barely-controlled rage pumping through dynamic d-beaten blood-shakers like Ways To Die and Your God Is A Corpse, the furious attack assisted to heart-fluttering greatness by a newly loosened sense of raucous spontaneity. "We didn’t really rehearse any of the songs on this album,"the band reveals. "We tend to overwork and overanalyze everything that we do, and sometimes we get lost in that process. This time we wanted to go rough, to capture the raw essence of the song when it’s just out of the womb. All the blood and gore." Mounting global chaos may have us all darkly fearing the end times, but it has also seemingly created the ideal circumstances for a hardcore punk LP as coruscatingly brutal as Wolfbrigade's “Life Knife Death”. -
Life Knife Death, from the veteran Swedish hardcore punk band Wolfbrigade, is the follow-up album to 2019’s The Enemy: Reality. Formed in 1995 in the small Swedish city of Mariestad by key players from Sweden's legendary hardcore scene, Wolfbrigade (known as Wolfpack until 1999) remain among Scandinavia's most respected, influential and reliable purveyors of real-world brute-force hullabaloo. On this eleventh album, the niftiest skills honed to a fine edge over 30 years are dispatched with greater style and intensity than ever. Most immediately, there's the sheer velocity and barely-controlled rage pumping through dynamic d-beaten blood-shakers like Ways To Die and Your God Is A Corpse, the furious attack assisted to heart-fluttering greatness by a newly loosened sense of raucous spontaneity. "We didn’t really rehearse any of the songs on this album,"the band reveals. "We tend to overwork and overanalyze everything that we do, and sometimes we get lost in that process. This time we wanted to go rough, to capture the raw essence of the song when it’s just out of the womb. All the blood and gore." Mounting global chaos may have us all darkly fearing the end times, but it has also seemingly created the ideal circumstances for a hardcore punk LP as coruscatingly brutal as Wolfbrigade's “Life Knife Death”. -
Originally released circa 1999. Remastered by Brad Boatright. Essential, classic, crucial D-BEAT crust from the masters! -
Raw noise D-Beat destruction. 8 songs of pure mayhem + a Chaos UK cover. Black vinyl + mini poster, limited to 300 copies. -
Second album for the band. Extreme blackened hardcore / crust at it’s best! -
Hardcore violence from Salonica! 6 new songs + their 2023 demo as a bonus. Black vinyl limited to 350 copies. -
Reissue of the first album in Limited Red Vinyl (199 copies). -
Hardcore punk band from Athens, Greece. Members of Χωρίς Οίκτο, Lifewreck, Chain Cult. -
The second album for the band ''Tombs Of Hell'' is Finally OUT NOW!! 12 tracks of Disgusting Grinding Crust Punk in the vein of Terrorizer, Doom, Extreme Noise Terror, Disrupt etc. -
Μετά από σχεδόν 30 χρόνια, επανακυκλοφορεί ο εμβληματικός δίσκος των Χαοτική Διάσταση «Δεν Περιμένω». Δεν πρόκειται απλώς για μια επανέκδοση, ούτε μόνο για ένα μουσικό ντοκουμέντο που αναβιώνει την ατμόσφαιρα και την ένταση της εποχής. Είναι η σύνδεση παρελθόντος και παρόντος για ένα άλμπουμ που άφησε το δικό του στίγμα στην ελληνική punk rock σκηνή και που, παρά την πάροδο των ετών, παραμένει διαχρονικό και ζωντανό. Είναι η απόδειξη πως κάποια πράγματα δεν ξεθωριάζουν. Είναι η συνέχεια μιας διαδρομής που δεν σταμάτησε ποτέ. Το άλμπουμ, που κυκλοφόρησε αρχικά το 1996 από τη Wipe Out Records, επιστρέφει με τη προσθήκη του τραγουδιού «Ο Θεατής», το οποίο είχε πρωτοεμφανιστεί στην ιστορική συλλογή «Το Μαγικό Βοτάνι». Κυκλοφορεί σε συνεργασία με την ΕΛ.Α.Σ. (Ελληνόφωνη Ανεξάρτητη Σκηνή).