viernes, 29 de octubre de 2021

UNTO OTHERS RELEASE "I BELIEVE IN HALLOWEEN" EP


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I Believe In Halloween

by Unto Others

released October 21, 2021


Tracklist:

1.Out In The Graveyard 03:38

2.Dalmatian 03:24


credits

RELEASED ON 7" VINYL and CASSETTE by LONE FIR RECORDS

www.lonefirrecords.com - lonefirrecords.eu/en


"I BELIEVE IN HALLOWEEN"

TWO TRACKS OF EXTREME TERROR 


 In "Out In The Graveyard" a young man dances with death during an unfortunate walk through the local cemetery, and finds out it is a very thin line indeed between reality and dream, dream and nightmare. The carnival's in satan's garden.

"Dalmatian", presents us with a familiar character, mans best friend. Although he is not all that he seems. A son of privilege is compelled to murder under the dark command of a devilish dog, pushing us to ask ourselves, who is the servant, and who is the master? Listener beware...


Gabriel Franco - Vocals, Guitars

Sebastian Silva - Guitars

Brandon Hill - Bass

Colin Vranizan - Drums


All songs written by Gabriel Franco

All words by Franco

Compositions by Franco, Vranizan, Silva, Hill


Produced by Arthur Rizk

Mixed by Rizk

Mastered by Rizk

Engineered by Rizk and Nujon Powers


Musical typing by Rizk, Franco

Synths, Piano, Samples by Franco, Rizk

Artwork by Adam Burke of Nightjar Illustration

Layout and Logo by Daniel Porta at The Pit Forge

This album was recorded between june 2020 and april 2021 at Redwood Studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

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SACRIFICE RE-RELEASE "TOTAL STEEL" ON VINYL


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Total Steel

by SACRIFICE

Dying Victims Productions

releases December 17, 2021


Tracklist:

1.Clumsy Life 05:22

2.Total Steel 05:40

3.Crucifixion 01:15

4.Dancing Death Valley 04:56

5.One Night King 06:00

6.Ins & Outs 05:02

7.Fight To Be Free 04:17

8.Don't Wanna Be Back In Black Days 05:16

9.Cold Storm 07:15


about

RELICS FROM THE CRYPT, the sub-label of DYING VICTIMS PRODUCTIONS dedicated to keeping the past alive, is proud to present a vinyl LP reissue of the cult second album of Japan’s SACRIFICE, Total Steel. Licensed from Carnal Beast.

From their humble beginnings in 1985 on to their super-cult debut album, 1987’s Crest of Black, Japan’s SACRIFICE have stood for uncompromising, world-eating, thrashy METAL. Let’s reiterate: thrashy heavy metal rather than pure thrash metal. Thick and viscous is their thrust, with straightforward songwriting and exceptionally mean delivery. However, it was with 1990’s Total Steel where they’d perfect that signature style.

Much like Japanese punk takes bog-standard tropes and upends them in unique ways, so, too, did SACRIFICE do such with crossover on Total Steel. Aptly titled in its dedication to rivetheaded ignorance-is-bliss, Total Steel is a nine-song/46-monster which mainlines then-contemporaneous Cro-Mags, Venom, Razor, Carnivore, the UK’s Sacrilege, Nasty Savage, The Exploited, and even early Celtic Frost into something that sounds like all those simultaneously and nothing like ‘em at all. Credit is due to the band’s bullheaded approach to riffing: hammer/hammer/hammer, hypnotically so, stripping everything down to its barbaric basics and then build ‘em up to towering heights. Literally, you DROWN in their crush here, as nearly every vocal-led track tops five minutes, allowing for maximal immersion. Likewise, SACRIFICE’s execution is creepy and sleazy in equal measure, spitting forth attitude even when the linguistic translations go astray. But, the closing couplet of “Don’t Wanna Be Back in Black Days” and “Cold Storm” perhaps perfectly underline their particular headspace.

Amazingly, Total Steel sounds as refreshing today as time-locked as it sounded in 1990. Fans of Power Trip and Iron Age on to maniacs for metalpunk and those who hunt for Combat Core, bow before SACRIFICE!

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MAD BUTCHER RE-RELEASE "METAL MEAT"


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Metal Meat

by MAD BUTCHER

Dying Victims Productions

releases December 17, 2021


Tracklist:

1.Remember 04:05

2.Drivin Drivin 05:08

3.U Can't Stand It 03:39

4.Looser 04:47

5.Flesh In The Night 04:25

6.Freewind 04:42

7.Machine 03:26

8.Hypnotized 03:23

9.Silhouette In Red 05:36

10.Children Of Tomorrow 04:36


about

RELICS FROM THE CRYPT, the sub-label of DYING VICTIMS PRODUCTIONS dedicated to keeping the past alive, is proud to present a LONG-overdue reissue of MAD BUTCHER’s cult-classic second album, Metal Meat, on vinyl LP format.

While it would seem that MAD BUTCHER were inspired by Germany’s legendary Destruction, the truth is rather the other way around: MAD BUTCHER predated Destruction by a number of years, and began even earlier than Teutonic metal mainstays Accept, Steeler, Grave Digger, and Living Death. As such, they were one of the first real metal bands in Germany to pick up sonic influence from the burgeoning NWOBHM movement and the early US metal scene. And what they delivered with their ragged ‘n’ righteous debut album, 1985’s Lightning Metal Attack, stands immortal to this day even though it’s largely remained a cult curio among diehard metal collectors. RELICS FROM THE CRYPT reissued it on vinyl in late 2020, and now grants MAD BUTCHER’s equally electric second album, Metal Meat, the same treatment.

Originally released on the long-dormant Metal Enterprises in 1987, Metal Meat is both an intensification of that rough-around-the-edges but addictingly spirited debut and a smoother, more-finessed version of it. It’s imperative to understand that that Lightning Metal Attack was rather “behind the times” when it was originally released in 1985, given that MAD BUTCHER’s subgenre-defiant sound spanned ALL heavy metal of the day, from NWOBHM to the early ‘80s US sound, before speed metal and then thrash splintered forth from that wider stylistic pool. That they then kinda cobbled it together into an adrenaline rush strikingly similar to speed metal is no mean feat. By comparison – and, crucially, retaining the same lineup as the debut – Metal Meat’s speed metal songs cruised with confidence and ease, in no small part to the improved production, which was still considered “raw” by mainstream standards. However, it’s those hooky, vaguely “mainstream” strutters here that make Metal Meat such a wild and enduring spin. There’s never gonna be a moment where one would ever mistake MAD BUTCHER for a hair-metal band, but a great deal of this album sidles most sinisterly next to that oft-maligned idiom, the band’s more pronounced hard-rock swagger suggesting the Sunset Strip rather than the industrial wasteland of their native Ruhr. Put another way, Metal Meat is far closer to the dark & heavy sleaze of early W.A.S.P. or even Exciter’s way-ugly Unveiling the Wicked than, say, Poison or Ratt. And of course, MAD BUTCHER’s innate German-ness rings loud and clear here, with vocalist/bassist Harry Elbracht delivering an effortlessly creepy performance.

And while MAD BUTCHER would disband in 1990, after two officially released albums and a third posthumously released in 2020, their legendry among the true-metal faithful was forever etched with Lightning Metal Attack – and further etched into the annals of CULT with its inadvertently strange follow-up. Now, for posterity, RELICS FROM THE CRYPT will deliver this Metal Meat right to your table, on the format it so deserves: vinyl! 


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