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BOAR – "Forever" CD
Psychblast of intense, fast-moving chaos-storms of processed electronic noise and ear-destroying feedback whipped up into massive lysergic maelstroms of sound. It's a rapid-fire surge of harsh electronics spun into miniature loops, blurts of squelch and static and incendiary blasts of extreme noise!

GRAVEHUFFER – "Mile High Live" CD
Rumbling riff-beasts unleash an excellent sounding live album. The range of motion this band has is incredible, with crushing, sludgy doom sections jumping into blistering thrash and old-school hardcore which then suddenly morphs to punishing grind or vaguely black metal-inspired neocrust! Also included are studio versions of covers of "Like Rats," (Godflesh) "Destroyer," (Twisted Sister) "Inca Roads," (Frank Zappa) and "Children of the Grave." (Black Sabbath)

SHITSTORMTROOPER - "s/t" 7"
Twelve tracks of ripping Houston powerviolence including a Cripple Bastards and Beatles cover. Some tracks are ultra fast with little room to breathe and some slam a bit harder with bigger riffs and more pissed off lyrics. Sometimes very serious, sometimes very silly, always very pissed.

SHITSTORMTROOPER - "Gulf Coast Grindviolence" CD
23 tracks of pure grindviolence. Crammed with explosive tracks that whiz by at top speed and hit like a sledgehammer. Tightly-wound creativity and precise execution sit alongside plenty of sharpened hooks. Made for repeat listening: a knockout release all round.

WEEP - "Life in Shades of Grey" CD
Genre-bending soul-crushing DSBM post-hardcore fusion. Reminiscent of Ulver in one breath and Touché Amoré in the next, ghostly leads float over strained tremolos, melodies welling up like blood from a wound with frantic drums and driving bass helping to hammer home the overwhelming sorrow at Weep's core. With a lyrical focus on grief and the strain of life following the death of a loved one, Weep continues to elevate DSBM beyond it's overwrought histrionics into something truly transcendent.
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