Intelectual (sic) punks?! Yes, please.
Monday, 12 August 2013
LAS OTRAS - 7" - 2012
...one more quick one for the night. Las Otras are a truly brilliant band from Barcelona, featuring at least one member of the equally amazing Crosta (who toured the UK some time ago and played a blinding set when we put them on with Absurdo at the Cowley Club in Brighton....but I digress). I just finished reading the Las Otras interview in issue #363 of MRR (August 2013) on my commute to work this morning and was very inspired to see a punk band, despite some of them being relatively young, proudly, unashamedly, sincerely and intelligently proclaim to be anarchists. That might not always have been that rare, but in a day and age where the wider scene seems to be somewhat overflowing with "punks" who are either already "jaded" despite not even having left their teenage years behind or with those who have not (yet) grasped there was once a community with radical ideas underpinning that noise they proclaim to love....I am hopeful proper punk bands like Las Otras can help shift the balance back a little.
Intelectual (sic) punks?! Yes, please.
Intelectual (sic) punks?! Yes, please.
UUTUUS - Everything Is Shit - 7" - 1997
...for a while there in the 00s some punk revisionists were propagating the
myth there was no good fast hardcore in the 90s, "until the "Y2K thrash
revival" kicked off"... Although it's definitely true
hardcore punk veered off in a variety of directions in the 2nd half of the 80s
and continued to do so in the following decade, it is a somewhat US-centred
version of events...and even then still widely inaccurate at that. Following
the coming of age of the internet, and a generation that can't remember a time
without it, punk history is quietly being rewritten again, with downloading
helping to fill in the blanks and bringing to the fore bands and scenes in
parts of the world which some overlooked to their peril previously.
Though Uutuus were (or seemed to be to me at least) actually relatively well known when they were around, releasing records which were traded and sold across the known punk world they don't yet appear to be all over the radar of the newer generation of punks. Somewhat surprising especially given the fact they play the kind of '82 Finnish hardcore punk which is all the rage right now and who's originators are household names even in the previously notoriously inward looking US punk scene.
Uutuus were one of those bands that helped keep their country's traditional sound alive by bringing it into the new, at times very different, decade. They are now rightly revered by many of my Finnish punk friends as hugely important. I loved hearing Markku Hirvelä from Toinen Vaihtoehto zine talk so enthusiastically about them on a recent MRR radio show. Hopefully it inspired some kids to check them out and pick up their records. If you're one of them; both their eps can be easily found for little money, especially in the US where I regularly come across copies, and though the lp is a little more difficult to locate at a very cheap price, it should still not prove too difficult. All of their stuff rules. I've been playing this specific 7" since first picking
it up in the 90s, digging it out of the collection every so many weeks, and it
never ever gets tired....not sure my neighbours necessarily agree mind.
PERDITION - 7" - 2010
The old joke, popular in an embarrassingly high number of European countries, used to be that the average American had so little knowledge of the world beyond their nation's borders most thought "Denmark was the capital of Amsterdam". Ignoring the fact this assertion usually said as much about the superiority complex of many of our continent's inhabitans, most of whom who'd struggle to pinpoint even the biggest US cities on a map themselves, as it did about some of our friends across the ocean, I would wager NY based PERDITION would definitely be able to point out Sweden and Japan at least. In fact, I bet they would be able to even name, and have a good humored crack at the pronouncation of, a few of it's cities, then proceed to educate the locals on some of the 80s bands that hailed from there they themselves might have missed. This, Perdition's 2nd 7" pays musical homage to the spikey haired Swedish and Japanese punks that took the early 80s UK sounds of Discharge, Chaos UK and Disorder (who Perdition might just have heard of as well...) and perfected it into something much harsher, much rawer and much more aggressive. It's another total winner on the ever consistent Distort Reality label, with actual proper tunes as opposed to noise for the sake of it...and to top it off sporting what must be one of the best record covers in recent history.
PERDITION
PERDITION
Saturday, 10 August 2013
PEROXIDE - Can You Hear The Sound Of Peace - 7" - 2012

Portland-based Distort Reality has consistently been releasing high quality punk since the early 00s. PEROXIDE's debut ep is no exception. The record cover will be enough for most to decide whether they're going to be into this or not and this 7" most definitely delivers on what it visually already promises on the metaphorical 'tin'; raw fuzzed out hardcore punk by folks who will surely own more than one Disorder or Atrocious Madness record between them. If you've been digging the re-awakening of the US scene to the distortion drenched punk sounds of Europe and Japan in recent years, via the like of Bloodkrow Butcher, Perdition and Nomand for instance, have a listen to this.
RUBBISH HEAP - lp - 1999
Rubbish Heap are often overlooked, probably not helped by the somewhat infantile name they gave themselves when they were young pups and just started out. Over the years they outgrew both said name ,and no doubt their own initial expectations, and turned into something quite special. Due to living close to the Belgium border, I got to see them a
lot in the mid to late 90s, and especially in their final stages of being a band, they were noticeably improving all the time. Rubbish Heap did a fine 7" and a split 7" with their German friends Upset, but this lp remains their true masterpiece. I actually remember it coming out after or just when they were already breaking up, with somewhat surprisingly vivid memories of people passing it around excitedly at a gig in my old stomping ground of Horst rushing back just now. I have no idea what I did last week, but that I remember? Ah, the legendary priorities of punks...
Anyway, if you enjoy walks along the path carved out by Econochrist, Born Against, Eucharist and Hail Mary...have a wander down this lesser known, somewhat overgrown and unkempt, side-trail. I guarantee you won't be disappointed by what you find there.
RUBBISH HEAP
Anyway, if you enjoy walks along the path carved out by Econochrist, Born Against, Eucharist and Hail Mary...have a wander down this lesser known, somewhat overgrown and unkempt, side-trail. I guarantee you won't be disappointed by what you find there.
RUBBISH HEAP
MAAILMANLOPPU - lp - 2012
This lp heavily featured in the MRR's "best of 2012" year lists of those punks I would consider as being "in the know". For good reason too as this rager sees the band graduate with flying colours at the '82 school of Finnish hardcore punk. I snoozed on this a little longer than usual, resulting in labels Kämäset Levyt and Paha Tukka Elämä already being sold out, and after a very panicked search around a string of distros, ended up getting a copy from Yannick's Feral Ward in the US in the end. If you love hardcore punk and, like me, have a soft spot for Finnish hardcore especially, do pick this up sooner than later as they just released two more amazing 7"s, no doubt bringing them to the attention of a growing number of fellow freaks and fanatics.
HEAVY NUKES - 7" - 2012
Now here's a fucking rager. Give me all the uranium you got to the tune of cop skulls being cracked buddy! The studded up spirits of (Raped Ass era) Anti-Cimex and the Shitlickers loom very very large over this devastating slap of Swedish hardcore punk. A truly killer records that is destined to be considered a classic of the genre in no time. This was released by Rawmantic Disasters, who've not only been consistently amazing in their output after starting in 2011, but also released the fantastic ANGER BURNING lp whose drummer, as I understand it, is the man behind HEAVY NUKES. Hunt down a real life copy while you still can....you owe it to your neighbours to drunkenly pogo around the room to this at full blast incessantly for years to come....
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