(review) BESTHÖVEN – Live in Rostock EP

Besthöven - Live in Rostock

  If you’re not familiar with BESTHÖVEN, dis is a DIS ONE MAN ARMY from Brazil.  Dis explanation plus the logo style say it all.  So you know what to expect from dis little record. With more than 30 releases on account, BESTHÖVEN is another die hard DISCHARGE fan that travels around the world to […]

(review) METH DRINKER/OPEN TOMB – split LP

METH DRINKER/OPEN TOMB

  I am sure you’ve been to a party (my not straight-edge readers) when you had too much to drink or smoke and the world slowed down so fucking much that you dropped down not knowing when and where. And this moment when you disconnect is when this record stops.  But before it does, it […]

(review) FINAL EXIT – Spreading The (S)Hits one-sided 12”EP

FINAL EXIT - Spreading The (S ) Hits

FINAL EXIT from Japan have been loyal to “play fast or don’t” ethics since 1994.  This release is one of the many they have in their discography but the one that really sticks out for me.  Primarily because it is short.  And not that I dislike music like that.  Not that I do not understand […]

(review) AUGUST LANDMESSER/KACZYNSKI – split 12”EP

AUGUST LANDMESSER

This record is the result of a unique friendship between both bands who are geographical neighbours, thus they play a lot together.   AUGUST LANDMESSER coming from Opole, Poland finally got to grips with this recording because this is their first proper one after five years of existence.  It’s about time.  I still do not […]

(review) DEATH CRUSADE – Rakieta///Bomba CD

DEATH CRUSADE - Rakieta///Bomba

  DEATH CRUSADE have been around for almost three years now but their debut record saw daylight just moments ago.  Released on CD by the band themselves, on a highly limited to 50 copies cassette tape by Lärmo Records (gone already) as new trends dictate (popular on Discogs one day on your internet), and soon […]