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DISPOSE Nightmare on Earth CD-R (Dis Before Dishonour) This Swedish band is doing absolutely nothing to hide from where they draw all their inspiration, quite the opposite. The logo, the layout, lyrical themes… and of course the music - it's all lifted straight off any Disclose record. I enjoy Disclose very much, so obviously I enjoy this as well - even if not quite as much as the blueprint it's based on. What can I say more? It's a tribute to raw noisy d-beat in general, and Disclose in particular, and even though I think they could have benefited from being a tad more frantic and more volume on the recording I think they're doing a good job. [Krogh - February 9, 2009] Nils Kajsajuntti, Forellgränd 18, 974 52 Luleå, Sweden Related reviews: |
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DISPOSE Apocalypse of Darkness CD-R self released Dispose make their first entry for 2010 with this brand new CD and it’s a real treat for all of us who enjoy the raw hardcore sounds. It’s eight tracks and among them you’ll find titles such as “Wave of death”, “Warfare” and “The bloodflag”… and there are skulls, bombs and studded jackets gracing the cover. Krogh – March 8, 2010 |
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U.D.I. s/t LP Spider Cuddler Records The artwork to this one-sided fourteen-track LP by Unidentified Drunken Injury just screams thrash, and it’s not lying. This starts off with the first in a series of sharp, piercing, and speedy guitar leads that are soon followed by equally speedy riffs and some seriously fierce and rapid bass play, backed by a manic drummer that has but one speed - full charge ahead. The vocal efforts don’t deviate from the formula either... Krogh – March 4, 2010 |





