Also new from Profane Existence is "Ground Zero: Stuttgart" from Murder Disco X—a German band that has existed in one form or another since the early-90's when they were originally called Time to Suffer Power. This one contains 12 moderately fast and pissed hardcore/punk tracks in just 19 minutes—among them covers of Arm the Insane and Terveet Kädeet. The recording is nice and crisp and the material is aggressive, but it's not overly heavy or anything, so it's not going for that metallic sort of sound at all. It's got a very solid punk edge but is more rooted in hardcore all around, and once again it's a pretty straight shot in terms of getting right to the point:
Murder Disco X "Robots"
Murder Disco X "Ground Zero: Stuttgart"
If you like this one too, the above applies. Buy it straight from the label, and if you prefer, snag the vinyl instead:
Comments
I’ve always written Imperial Leather off as a throw back punk rock band, which they are in a way, but I was suprised to find that they are pretty decent. I wish they where a little faster…but that’s my only complaint.
Murder Disco X is also new to me, I’ve seen the name around, but every time I find it in a distro there’s something else in there that I’ve REALLY wanted, so I’ve never had a chance to pick it up. Good stuff…I’ll have to grab it at some point.
3.30.2006 | By Carlzilla