all things old school: April 2020

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

FRINGE PRODUCT (RECORDS)


Age Of Quarantine, day # 40 - Defunct Toronto based label that put a lot of weird stuff in the 80's and 90's but also hold the license pressings to many punk and metal classics for the canadian market. In the midst of its 130 or so releases I selected a few obscure albums from the FRINGE PRODUCT hoster (or under its sublabel Diabolic Force), this is the side result after digging up for the 80's Canadian Skatepunk article.

PART I - Thrash Metal & Crossover

CORPUS VILE - What Does It Take [1989]
Although active during most of the 1980's Winnipeg's own CORPUS VILE managed to record only this album, a full moshing 12-song crossover LP with a gnarly SSD cover (from their rock metal era)! They used to gig with many other crossover greats like Cro-Mags and Corrosion Of Conformity, underrated af!

M.A.D. - Taboo Of The Western World [1991]
Their acronym stands for Mutually Assured Destruction (surely not the RVA hardcore one), another Thrash act hailing from Ontario, land of mighty RAZOR. Taboo Of The Western World is a pretty solid Crossover album despite the art cover tells you otherwise, a true tribute to the Bay-Area sound of that era.

PARADOX - Product Of Imagination [1987]
By far the most well-known release on this selection of underground Thrash and the easiest to track down. Based in Bavaria (Germany) PARADOX put out 2 monster albums before they first disbanded in 1990, this one being the first and it has all the classic 80's Thrash Metal elements. The LP features art by Joe Petagno, famous for his work with Motörhead!

DISSECTION - Final Genocide [1988]
Under different band names it is with DISSECTION they've put out their best work, more cult than classic, Final Genocide is a 11-song LP with Thrash and proto-Death Metal elements and occasionally over-the-top frantic/aggro sections.

SPLATTERPUNK - This Infinite God... [1992]
The weirdest pick of this selection which I was in doubt to either add it here or not but by the 4th or 5th track I found myself bangin' my head to it. This Infinite God is the only release by these Ontario technical/progressive Thrashers, think Voivod meets Sacred Reich.

DOWNLOAD [Part I]


PART II - Hardcore Punk & More Metal

DOGS WITH JOBS - Shock [1991]
Considered by some as a Speed Metal band despite the big Thrash Metal influence (remnants of past projects), DOGS WITH JOBS gathers the best of the canadian underground realm including the occasional goofiness, their first album Shock is my favorite because the Thrash parts are more prominent here. Both their records were reissued just recently by a brazilian label, Tales From The Pit

NORTHERN VULTURES - Tabarnak Hardcore [1991]
Another obscure Montreal locals hosted by Fringe, NORTHERN VULTURES was active between 1985 to early 90's. They played anarchopunk-influenced hardcore and were oftenly sharing the bill with the likes of SC.U.M.Sudden Impact, UK Subs, Broken Bones and label-mates in Bunchfuckingoofs. Their last album Tabarnak Hardocre was engineered by Mike Amstadt (known for his work with Voivod) and featured a live version of their anthemic song Rise Up

MALLET-HEAD - Self Titled LP [1988]
GANG GREEN goes Heavy Metal! That's right, two members of the legenday punk band embarked on a metal trip (like many from that era) and MALLET HEAD LP is what they came up with, a very fun album containing good doses of traditional Heavy Metal, Speed Metal and touches of Glam Rock here and there. Sic My Duc!

Bonus: M.S.I. - 9 Out Of 10 Doctors Recommend More Stupid Initials
Their only 2 releases came out in the late 80's by 2 unknown labels and 30 years later Schizophrenic Records puts their entire discography on a LP plus a thick zine. I was trying to find a connection with Fringe Product but I failed to connect the dots, just a note on a Corpus Vile poster (see below) but since this discography can't be found anywhere else and M.S.I. being one of the first straight edge bands in whole Canada I couldn't miss the chance to add them here!

DOWNLOAD [Part II]


Plenty of others records/bands can be worth of your attention in the extensive FRINGE PRODUCT catalog, check this bandcamp for more Canadian punk classics and the skatepunk article I mentioned at the beginning. As usual pay a visit to EqualizingxDistort for more detailed history on Canadian punk!

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

GROOVE MASTERS - Vol.3


Age of Quarantine, day # 26 - The GROOVE MASTERS series [I, II] is back mofos! Third edition with all new bands with the exception of SLOPE. New forces who builds the strength of the groovy knowledge, a trend/style of hardcore that never ceases to amaze us (sometimes for worse lol), now lace up your shoes and let's hear what's fresh on the groove world (before they get signed to Roadrunner)


MINDZ EYE [Colorado, USA]

Representing the Colorado groove the new-comers in MINDZ EYE put out a lit Demo last year -- Way 2 Lose -- which is getting positive reviews throghout the nation and beyond, a very strong start indeed, raising some expectation for whatevers coming next! Also the record features guest vocals by two dudes in SLOPE.


JOCKO [Nebraska, USA]
  
These dogs have been layin' some funky groove stuff since 2016, reppin' Omaha the land of 311 but JOCKO took their cues from a different source, Rage Against The Machine makes more sense to me as the main reference in their music compositions.
JOCKO's upcoming sophomore album Future Form is weeks away from its release day. Their 2018 debut LP Expressions also on Dog Years Records is already highly recommended and addictive!


SLOPE [Duisburg, Germany]
  
  After 3 years of wait, SLOPE's sequel to the well-received 2017 EP Losin' Grip is almost becoming a reality, a taste of what's to come can be heard on the new compilation by Reaper Records, Still Alive 7". The future holds promising for these german rockers.


RAGE [Newcastle, Australia]
  
  The only show I saw while living in Sydney was by the band RAGE, at that time they had just released their first EP Feel The Burn, since then their sound progressed, more flavors were added to their recipe and now on their newest offering I WILL NOT GIVE IN EP their sound has been groovy-fied, the put on your dancing shoes type of hardcore, get MOVIN'! 


VIOLENT STOMP [São Paulo, Brazil]
Excited to finally hear news about VIOLENT STOMP, a looong wait since their 2016 EP Tropichaos. A promo-album with 2 new tracks is about to drop anytime now, and from what I heard they will rock some pants off, hard and funky af! Their finest work so far no doubt, also don't forget to follow them for more updates on the actual release date.


Facing Worlds [Texas, USA]
 
FACING WORLDS just recently played a few shows with Higher Power on their US Tour together with Life's Question. Their latest and best stuff is from 2017 -- Fool Me Forever -- a 3-song promo cassette for a album that hopefully sees the light of the day eventually. It would be a shame if that doens't happen, check for yourself!

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I wish I could do more volumes of this series on worldwide funky metal infused hardcore bands in the future but its highly unlikely, hope you enjoyed, peace!
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

BEWARE - Philadelphia Straight Edge

Location: Philandelphia, USA
Release: Back To Back Records, 2011-2014

Age of Quarantine, day # 20 - Hailing from the beautiful city of Philadelphia, and featuring (ex) members of Stick Together, Let Down and Mother Of Mercy, BEWARE have quickly made a name for themselves by writing anthemic and passionate Straight Edge Hardcore in the tradition of bands like Chain Of Strength and In My Eyes. Their sound is honest and aggressive, yet with a melodic undertone. Classic, timeless hardcore that rings familiar and sounds fresh at the same time.

Their 2012 debut EP on Back To Back/Control Records features 3 songs off their well received demo, re-recorded, and 3 brand new songs.

On the following year 4 new songs surfaced, released eventually on tape by Climbin' Aboard Records with a bonus cover track by UNITY and a full live set on the B-side, which I was fortunate to cope one back at that time.



DOWNLOAD the following:

2011 - Demo Cassette (Get Real)
2012 - Won't Get The Best Of Me (Back To Back / Control)
2012 - Live @ This Is Hardcore
2012 - Single (Lost Cause from America's Hardcore Vol 2 - Triple B)
2013 - What We Are + Live @ CCAS (Climbin' Aboard)


Saturday, April 4, 2020

OVER THE LINE - The Demo

Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Release: Tension Building Records, 1997

Age of Quarantine, day # 16 - Tremendous demo by these Morrisville, PA underdogs. First released as a cassette (265 copies) by the also Pennsylvanian Tension Building Fanzine then made broadly available by german-based Crucial Response Records with roughly 4 thousand copies in 7 inch format!

OVER THE LINE, as it was told, came together when 5 friends got siked while visiting FLOORPUNCH rehearsing in a studio back in 1996. Attending shows by the likes of Hands Tied and Ten Yard Fight they quickly developed their own sound and a few months later were sharing the stage with the same bands. They picked their name from a TURNING POINT song, another reference that consolidates their YOUTHCREW revival status.

The demo was then finally recorded early on in 1997 at the Signal Sound Studios, the one responsible for recording many other local hardcore and punk outlets including some oldschool revival favorites like Rain On The Parade, Rancor and Edgewise.


The band quit the same year the demo tape was released, out by a fanzine who also put out the illest THE TIME IS NOW compilation. In 1999 Crucial Response got this 6-song tape and released 5 songs on a 7 inch and used the remaining song on the compilation FOR THE SAKE OF DEDICATION. According to this interview, the bandmembers (and many others) disliked the whole new art and layout a lot, including merch and whatnot, even it was just a posthumous release.

On an attempt to change this situation, of what they really thought was the real representation of the band, 2 of the dudes decided to give a go on unreleased songs written after the demo was re-released. A new record came to fruition thanks to Tim McMahon and Livewire Records who backed-up the project and put out a new 4-song EP entitled "THE WEIGHT" in 2008.


My contribution to this was to re-do THE DEMO artwork based on the tape's drawing (done by a guy named Bucket) and put all 6 songs back together as it was, originally. As for the new EP I just found 2 songs from it, unfortunately, as many kids never heard these songs or weren't even aware it existed! I also tried to gather as much image material related to OVER THE LINE and TENSION BUILDING Fanzine as possible.

PURCHASE 7"/MERCH

DOWNLOAD contains:
1997 - Over The Line Cassette (Tension Building Records)
2008 - The Weight 7" (Livewire Records) *incomplete*
Bonus: Tension Building Fanzine - issue number one



CREDITS: Hardcore Demo, Tony Viers, Tomas Andersson, xStuck In The Pastx and Double Cross Webzine.