Five Firecrackers To STAY ON TRACK IN THE WEEKEND

12 September / 13 September 2020

Five new firecrackers to bang-up your favorite 48 hours…

‘Wonderful Hell’ by WAR ON WOMEN
Two years after their smashing LP Capture The Flag the Baltimore hardcore fanatics announced a new longplayer, out next month. Lead-single ‘Wonderful Hell’ is a metallic bang-up cry out for a better world. Stop the fascist creeeeep, let’s raise some hell is the muscled message. Time to act before the monster gets YOU!

‘Psychopath’s Monologue’ by THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA
This is what happens when Mr Hyde turns up at  midnight at your bed and scares
the shit out of you with some creepy stories while he dances around your bedroom
like a deranged maniac to this industrialized techno outburst.


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‘Mirror’ by HEY COLOSSUS feat. MARK LANEGAN (UK/US)
This collaborative song is a pitch-black slow moving serpent. Creepy, ominous
and enigmatic. A fitting piece for the twilight hours and for Lanegan‘s devilish voice.
New album Dances/Curses out 20 November. All info here.

‘Hell’s Teeth’ by PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS (Newcastle, UK)
Newcastle’s pig punch punks dropped an animated video clip for their newest
smack from their third album Viscerals. Expect a paranoid Black Sabbath drone.

‘Berlin’ by A CERTAIN RATIO (Manchester, UK)
Another electronic stomper from Manchester’s funky post-punk heroes’ upcoming
LP ACR LOCO their first in twelve years. It features the wonderful voice of Denise
Johnson
who sadly passed away last July.

 

Apocalypse 2020 – Join THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA On Their Doomed Odyssey

Daily fuel to load your sonic batteries…

9 September 2020

THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA (brilliant name) is a most
intriguing darkwave duo featuring Andrea Papi (Italy) and Samara (Singapore).

With their new electrotastic jackhammer PSYCHOPATH’S MONOLOGUE they take you
on a demonic Odyssey without looking back. Slowly but surely the duo heads towards
a hellish place, called Apocalypse 2020 for a fire and brimstone treatment. It all starts enigmatically with Samara reciting her Dante’s Inferno inspired poem in a haunting
foreplay tone.

When speed and decibels go up all hell breaks loose. Chemical bros beats, Leftfield bangs and industrial uppercuts take over. It’s time now to party like it’s 1999 all over again to a paranoid sound of a perplexed world in virus crisis. And when the orgastic finale kicks in you know that Doomsday is just around the corner.

Start the Kafkaesque trip here…


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