THE THRONE have been around for the past decade but it’s the last 2-3 years that changed a lot for them. They eagerly recorded and toured, and since we both shared the same space quite often, the natural consequence was to release a split LP for them and ORPHANAGE NAMED EARTH. The record was released...
Category: Interviews
“It’s been pretty sobering how our lyrics are still valid”. Interview with DISAFFECT.
Having played for just a few years back in the 90’s, DISAFFECT were super active and released 3 EPs, 2 LPs, not to mention the discography compilations, and toured Europe quite extensively. Through their activities and lyrics they have definitely left a mark on punks all over the world. 28 years since their first gigs...
“Why not?” Interview with AXEGRINDER.
Formed in 1986 AXEGRINDER quickly became one of those bands that influenced the crust metal scene of today. With just one full-length release entitled “The Rise Of The Serpent Men” on Peaceville Records, they folded soon after. And like a few other brilliant punk bands of that era, they are back. 30 years after “The...
Interview with AGNOSY.
AGNOSY have been around for quite a few years now and since their third LP is out this year after almost 5 years of silence, we thought it is a good occasion to talk to Chris about it and present situation in the band plus some plans. Read on while you wait for the new...
“I see a punk or hardcore kid and I identify with them and feel the same connection I did when I was 15”. Interview with Tom Rusnak.
Tom Rusnak is a hardcore punk globetrotter actively co-creating names like RORSCHACH and AMBUSH but also having an episode in POSION IDEA. Perfect guy to talk about past and the bands in question. The interview was originally conducted for CHAOS IN MY HEAD zine #17. Cheers to Kuba and Bocian for making it happen. SP:...
“It’s about being informed, or even wanting to be informed”. Interview with ANTISECT.
Back in the day, ANTISECT were one of those bands you’d call now a game changer. From 1981 to 1987 having released just two records they set the course for many things to happen in punk and freedom fighting movements. You could easily place “In Darkness There is No Choice” (1984) on your milestones-of-punk shelf...
“Cultural identity is an important part of any society”. Interview with SEDITION.
“Cultural identity is an important part of any society”. Interview with SEDITION. When SEDITION announced they are on UK tour with REALITY CRISIS in November 2017 I figured out there is more to it than just a few gigs to play. So I went to check if it is another reunion for them or perhaps...
“There’s always a cause that’s worth fighting for”. Interview with HELLKRUSHER.
They ain’t no fucking rock stars. They ain’t no fucking rip off. They care about what they do and they also care about you, too. 29 years have passed since the recording of their first record, called “Wasteland” and 29 years later they give you “Human Misery” released on Ruin Nation Records. With numerous line-up...
“Age in itself is an attitude. If you feel and act old, then you will be old”. Interview with Brian Curran.
DISAFFECT, QUARANTINE, DEBRIS, RUIN, SCATHA, BRAIN ANGUISH – these are the names you are definitely familiar with. These are the names that have shaped punk for decades now. These are the names that co-define punk from Scotland, along with other fine bands. And they all have one man in common and I talked to this...
The heavy torment that comes alongside the harsh and futile realities of existance. Interview with POŻOGA.
POŻOGA are from Dublin and they are all very international band of punks, all coming from different corners of the world. You may not have heard about them, that is why SANCTUS PROPAGANDA is taking a closer look at their music and lyrics because we feel they are one of the very few bands mixing...
“None of us are weekend punk rockers”. Interview with WARWOUND.
There is not much of an introduction needed for WARWOUND anymore. It is no secret SANCTUS PROPAGANDA are die hard fans of the band, but who wouldn’t, when you get musicians of your favourite bands put together into one. It was time to finally ask some questions to Damian, Stevie and Rat. Enjoy. Note: the...
“The typical Swede works as little as possible so they have time to tour with their DIY punk band all over the world.” Interview with MYTERI.
MYTERI have been around for quite a while so you should be familiar with them by now. The new LP called “Ruiner” out on Alerta Antifascista shows a mature band with a great sound. Being a hard working touring band with two full-lengths on heir account, thousands of kilometers driven, it is time to talk...
“We don’t know any other lifestyle”. Interview with BRATAKUS.
BRATAKUS are Breagha on guitar and vocals and Onnagh on bass + a drum machine. They are sisters (Breagha and Onnagh, not the drum machine) and they have brought a lot of fresh and positive energy into the scene. Coming from a remote whisky village in Scotland they are serious about their beliefs, they mean...
“Less is more when it comes to riffs”. Interview with MORNE.
MORNE has been around since 2005, so chances are you are very well familiar with this Boston-based four piece. They play heavy and atmospheric mix of doom and crust, if you like, and their records always deliver a certain dose of emotions and reflections. Having released three studio albums, the band concentrated on playing live...
“Never say never”. Interview with THE INSTIGATORS.
10 years passed between the very first INSTIGATORS release on Bluurg Tapes and the last one, the demo tape on Full Circle. During this time, the band recorded 4 big and now legendary albums, toured Europe and America extensively, and was considered one of the most hard working bands in the DIY hardcore punk scene...