DISPOSE Apocalypse Approaches CD-R
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Unless I've missed out somewhere this is the seventh release from this Swedish unit, still wearing their influences on their sleeves. It's of course impossible to miss the fact that Dispose draw most of their inspiration from Disclose, but it must be said that they incorporate a fair amount of Swedish råpunk noise in their sound as well. This CD holds five new tracks and once again we're treated to lots of buzzing guitars with some short, sharp leads, shouted desperate vocals, a frantic d-beat, and an overall harsh sound. Lyrically they stay true to the style and you'll find words like "nuclear", "apocalypse", and "graves" a number of times on here.
To say that Dispose take huge leaps in development would be a lie, but they still refine their expression with each release and I find myself enjoying their slew of dis-beat devastation every time. [Krogh - September 28, 2009]
Nils Kajsajuntti, Forellgränd 18, 974 52 Luleå, Sweden

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