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Burning Witch

Crippled Lucifer
Southern Lord (2008)

Hot damn, where have you been all my life Burning Witch! Apparently, as Aaron Turner documents in his liner notes contribution for this two disc CD set (the special edition includes a download card to grab the band's demo and live songs while the Japanese version is a mammoth three CD set) entitled Crippled Lucifer, Burning Witch has "traveled the roads of the outer dark" waiting for me to discover them. Having only previously been exposed to the band through their split with Goatsnake, I usually avoided them due to their over the top vocal style of Edgy59 (despite the participation of member Stephen O'Malley, future Sunn0))), Khanate, Lotus Eaters and a whole host of other groups and experimentations on guitar) which is my mistake that has been corrected with my acquisition of this collection. In truth, Crippled Lucifer - a reissue of a collection of the same name that compiles the Burning Witch albums Towers and Rift.Canyon.Dreams as well as other tracks - is an intense experience that does touch on some of the darkest music and themes that musicians attempt to tackle; at times the experience is harrowing while at others it is downright terrifying. Burning Witch's Crippled … Read more

Paint It Black

New Lexicon
Jade Tree (2008)

In the world of hardcore punk there is nary a person so forward thinking as Dan Yemin. This thought applies … Read more

Blunderbuss

Blunderbuss
Escape Artist (2007)

Blunderbuss may at first be notable to some because it contains a member of Don Caballero, Jeff Ellsworth. But trust … Read more

The Cancer Conspiracy

Omega
Radar/Gilead Media (2008)

Omega is the final testament to the instrumental indie/math/prog-rockers The Cancer Conspiracy. Recorded over four years ago, the album was … Read more

Genocide

Apocalyptic Visions
Ván (2007)

Wow. These guys really hate Jesus. Well, I mean, they seem to hate a lot of things but they really … Read more

Khann

Tofutopia
Black Market Activities (2007)

Seriously, Tofutopia? An album called Tofutopia? This is the album title of this record? Surely, this band has to be … Read more

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Playing Enemy

My Life as the Villain
Hex (2008)

To say I was dismayed at the inevitable collapse of Playing Enemy is to understate it. I felt a pretty genuine sense of loss knowing that they would never come back through Arizona (and I would never be the only person at their show again) or that I would never get another plaintive song - but wait! I did! And, in my ample gratification, I highly recommend My Life as the Villain. I'm not sure if this was recorded before or after they decided to call it quits, but I feel like that minutia is irrelevant, as the importance of the record speaks for itself. Playing Enemy is by far the longest running hardcore supergroup I can think of. And although also-from-Seattlers Botch kind of take the cake for "best … Read more

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Another Kind of Death

Sleepless Every Night
Underhill (2007)

Anyone that knows anything about gun safety knows that no one ever stuffs a loaded gun down the front of their pants. That's just a good way to blow your wiener off. Sure you may see movie or any random gangster rap video where some dillrod shoves a .357 down their drawers. What they don't show you is that in … Read more

The Mars Volta

The Bedlam in Goliath
Universal (2008)

For a band that immerses themselves in creating such an uncompromising and complicated sound, The Mars Volta is a very prolific bunch of musicians. One album released each year shows a very strong work ethic and a determination to never stagnate in their evolution. Not to mention a strong passion for all kinds of music. The Mars Volta sound like … Read more

Reign Supreme

American Violence
Malfunction (2008)

Philadelphia's Reign Supreme burst onto the hardcore scene in 2006 with great intensity. Fronted by former Blacklisted member Jay Pepito and also featuring former members of Palehorse and others, Reign Supreme deliver a highly visceral and punishing blend of metallic hardcore. American Violence is their latest EP, the follow-up to a demo and a 12" single. Reign Supreme knock on … Read more

Oren Ambarchi

In the Pendulums Embrace
Southern Lord (2007)

When I hear this album I smell dust. It might not make sense to you, or to me for that matter, but it is what it is. Some albums, particularly in the ambient vein, take me to strange places that can be either outside or inside. Oren Ambarchi takes me to the attic that I haven't been up to in … Read more

Ghost in the House

Ghost in the House
Edgetone (2007)

Sometimes one needs a good reminder not to let expectations run amok in order to avoid disappointment. In general I always try to get positively surprised rather than the other way around, but you can't always be at the top of your game. Sometime you let yourself hope of something good only to be let down. This may sound more … Read more

Son Lux

At War with Walls and Mazes
Anticon (2008)

Son Lux is the working project of one man, Ryan Lott, a multi-talented musician and artist. At War with Walls and Mazes is his debut full-length and over the course of it he dabbles in various worlds of experimental music. At War with Walls and Mazes can be described in simplest forms as experimental as throughout the album, Lott pursues … Read more

Arson Anthem

Arson Anthem
Housecore (2008)

Arson Anthem has quite the pedigree with members of Pantera, Eyehategod, and Superjoint Ritual in tow. Phil Anselmo, who is joined by Mike Williams of Eyehategod, Hank Williams III of Superjoint Ritual, and Collin Yeo, spearheads the four-piece group. The project came to be after Anselmo and Williams sat around listening to lots of Negative Approach, Poison Idea, Discharge, and … Read more

ANS / Seasick

Billy in a Bearsuit
Brain Drain / Headcount (2008)

Hailing from outside Dallas, ANS deliver a concoction of fast-paced hardcore punk that draws comparisons to the early days of hardcore: Black Flag, Bad Brains, and DRI. The foursome is a bit more aggressive than their forefathers though, as showcased in the minute-and-a-half blast that is "Paging Dr. Shiba." "Circle the Drain" is a nice blend of the early hardcore … Read more

Lighten Up

I'd Rather be Snoring
Brain Drain (2007)

Philadelphia is always shooting out new hardcore bands. Lighten Up is one of the more recent products of the city of endless hardcore. The members of this four-piece likely have extensive collections of Revelation and Dischord records, or at least that's what one would guess while listening to their music. I'd Rather be Snoring is five tracks of super fast-paced … Read more

Sequoia

Time to Change
Independent (2007)

The metropolis of Chicago, IL is home to many many artists. While listening to Sequoia, I found their sound to be somewhat fitting, but at the same time I could pick up influences that could easily place them elsewhere. Time to Change is the band's second full-length and features ten songs at just over thirty minutes of music. The opening … Read more

Shout Magic

Ceiling Fan and Other Revolutions
Chief City (2007)

Shout Magic is a five-piece ensemble from Philadelphia. Though, if you were listen to the music of Ceiling Fan and Other Revolutions you definitely wouldn't guess that as their location. Perhaps a swanky lounge in Los Angeles or even some off-strip locale in Las Vegas would be more likely. Ceiling Fan and Other Revolutions is six tracks that clocks in … Read more

Hot Water Music

Till the Wheels Fall Off
No Idea (2008)

People who find this band excellent or entertaining have an intimate love affair with them and their blue collar, dirt under the fingernails, dyed in the wool punk rock. It was a sad day indeed when this foursome of the people called it quits (for the second or third time in their existence) after leaving behind a swath of full … Read more

The Out_Circuit

Pierce the Empire with a Sound
Lujo (2008)

Frodus is one of those bands that just didn't seem to get the recognition they truly deserved until after their breakup, and they're still extremely overlooked. Following their demise in 1999, bassist Nathan Burke started up his own project with friend Andy Gale. The Out_Circuit is what it became and the band eventually released its first album, Burn Your Scripts … Read more

Final Verdict

Reaching for Something Better
Independent (2007)

Typical mid-tempo to fast metal-core that thankfully takes its queues from early 90's metallic hardcore than it does from the fashion inspired Sweden riff infested crap of the earlier part of this decade. The first track, "Cry Havok," is best of the seven songs on here with its sludgy yet melodic onslaught to the ears. It's heavy sounding, yeah no … Read more

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