Grindcore

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Grindcore is an extreme genre of music that started in the early- to mid-1980s. It draws inspiration from some of the most abrasive music genres – including death metal, industrial music, noise and the more extreme varieties of hardcore punk.

Grindcore is characterized by heavily distorted, down-tuned guitars, high speed tempo, blast beats, and vocals which consist of growls and high-pitched screams. Early groups like Napalm Death are credited with laying the groundwork for the style. It is most prevalent today in North America and Europe, with popular contributors such as Brutal Truth and Nasum. Lyrical themes range from a primary focus on social and political concerns, to gory subject matter and black humor.

A variety of "microgenres" have subsequently emerged, often used to label bands according to alternative traits that deviate from standard grindcore, including goregrind, focused on horror themes, and pornogrind, fixated on pornographic lyrical themes. Other offshoots include noisegrind (especially raw and chaotic) and electrogrind (incorporating electronic elements). Although an influential phenomenon on hardcore punk and other popular genres, grindcore itself remains an underground form of music.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grindcore

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AGATHOCLES Cliché?

EP · 1992 · Grindcore
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I'm going to be quite frank with this E.P. from the self proclaimed players of "mincecore". This is a terrible E.P. It's not really an E.P., but a live album recorded at a concert in Buggenhout, Belgium, yet the band decided to call this an E.P. for some reason.

Agathocles plays through a nice selection of some of they're better known songs such as Consuming Endoderme Pus, Theatric Symbolisation of Life, etc.. but the problem here is the horrible sound quality that is an endmic problem with these grindcore it seems. The vocals especially are way, way to high in the mix, and really drown out the drums and guitar. If the vocals were lower I might could give this a one and a half stars, but as this release is, it's not something worth having at all.

UNHOLY GRAVE Death Comes From Nowhere

Demo · 1993 · Grindcore
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Death Comes From Nowhere marks the beginning of Unholy Grave's long and illustrious career that has so far spanned nearly two decades. This Japanese grindcore act has released literally dozens of split albums, demos, EP's, and full-lengths since this 1993 demo, and it certainly wouldn't be out of the question to call them one of grindcore's most prolific acts. Death Comes From Nowhere shows the band playing a style of death metal-influenced grindcore with obvious influences from acts like Brutal Truth, Napalm Death, and Terrorizer; fans of those bands at their most raw and unpolished may want to give Death Comes From Nowhere a listen. This is an unprofessional effort that shows very little originality from Unholy Grave, but enthusiasts of the genre may want to lend an ear anyway.

As expected from an early nineties' extreme metal demo, the recording quality on Death Comes From Nowhere is less-than-stellar. While not a crippling flaw, the muddy sound quality and poorly recorded vocals can be a turn off for listeners who like to hear every note being played. My biggest gripe here is not actually in the poor sound quality, but more in the department of unremarkable songwriting. Although the sheer energy that Unholy Grave exhibits can make for a mildly entertaining listen, they don't bring anything to the table that hasn't been previously done better by other bands. The riffs on Death Comes From Nowhere are standard by the genre's conventions, and there's really not much here to make for a memorable listening experience.

Although Death Comes From Nowhere may not be the best album from a listener's perspective, it does show a young band with the chops to succeed in the extreme metal universe. Unholy Grave clearly displays that, with a bit more originality and polish around the edges, they have potential to create some killer material - and for a debut demo, I guess that's the first priority. Still, Death Comes From Nowhere is fan material only, and avoidable for everyone else. 2 stars are deserved, and I'll be looking forward to giving a few more releases from this band a shot as well.

AHUMADO GRANUJO Chemical Holocaust

Album · 2004 · Grindcore
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Sheavy
Ahumado Granujo specializes in what they term as "Techno Grind". This isn't entirely accurate as the techno is used more like song openers and closers. They also use lots of samples from bands and movies, "We've been kicking other peoples asses for so long I figure it's time we got ours kicked", "Pete, can I hear your kick drum please".

The grindcore here is on the better side of the goregrind sound, with the pitch-shifted vocals present but not sounding completely stupid and dumb like some goregrind out there (Spermswamp). The muscianship is all good and the samples are also used very tastefully and never do they get in they way of the music. The songs tend to be on the slower groove grind for the most part, than the blistering blastbeat of some bands.

I really like the use of techno beats here as they make for a unique sound that works very well with the grooveyness and headbang ability of the riffs. The guitarist also goes into what sounds like a Steve Vai styled solo on the Schindler's Acquaintance Service, which works surprisingly well with the grindcore rhythm section and pitch-shifted gurgles.

The last two songs are both pure techno songs that don't really add anything, but don't take anything either.

Overall a good goregrind album, and band, that rises above the muck and disgustingness (musically and lyrically) of a lot of other bands with this sound.

BENT SEA Noistalgia

EP · 2011 · Grindcore
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"Noistalgia" is the debut release by Belgian grindcore act Bent Sea. It´s a self-released 11 track digital EP available through the band´s website. According to the same website a limited vinyl edition is scheduled for release in the coming months. "Noistalgia" was released in November 2011. Those who purchased the EP in the first week of it´s release were treated to Extreme Noise Terror cover "Bullshit Propaganda" as a 12th bonus track.

Bent Sea is the brainchild of drummer/guitarist Dirk Verbeuren, known for his work with among others Scarve, Soilwork and Aborted. For this release he has recruited Aborted frontman Sven de Caluwe to provide vocals and Devin Townsend to lay down the basslines. The latter also functions af producer on the EP. I guess that lineup more than qualifies to be called an all-star cast.

Dirk Verbeuren created Bent Sea to pay homage to his old grindcore heroes in band´s like Napalm Death, Repulsion and Nasum and that´s imidiately audible when listening to the music on "Noistalgia". Lots of blast beats and aggressive hardcore punked riffs. There´s a more mid-paced and catchy death metal element in the music too though which is also helped along by the vocals from Sven de Caluwe. Anyone familiar with Aborted will know what to expect. Aggressive sneering vocals complimented by deeper growls. Most tracks are short outbursts of aggressive grindcore. The kind of tracks that last between 0:30 to 1:30 minutes, which is pretty much the standard for old school grindcore tracks.

The musicianship and the quality of the tracks are generally high, but I´m not completely blown away. Less is sometimes enough though and that´s certainly the case with "Noistalgia" which is overall a very enjoyable release that fans of the genre are recommended to give a listen. A 3 - 3.5 star rating is warranted.

AGATHOCLES Agarchy

EP · 1991 · Grindcore
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This E.P. by Agathocles is one of way too many by this band. The songs on this E.P. can all be gotten elsewhere, and with better sound quality than on this release. The sound quality is passable as a demo, with all the instruments being audible, but with the drums way too high up in the mix, as they drown out the guitar and bass.

The two long songs, The Truth Begins, Where Man Stops to Think, and Kill Your Fucking Idols, are two of my favorite Agathocles songs, but the versions from Theatric Symbolisation of Life are much better than here.

A passable record for anyone interested in grind, and doesn't mind low quality or for fans of Agathocles, other than that, stay away.

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