Bookmarks tagged Denmark
20 Jan
oxxmusic.bandcamp.com
Born out of the Danish punk/metal scene, OXX has since grown into a feral beast of its own by weaving elements of avant/free music, afrobeat, and film scoring into its compositions. The band’s raw, spontaneous blend of chaotic hardcore, sludge, and crust acts as an extension of the lyrics; an unfiltered, feverish stream of thought—bits and pieces of novels, obscure cinema, video games, etc. rushing by in a maelstrom of impressions of existence filtered through the eyes of the woefully unstable. Source: nefariousindustries.com
26 Dec 2023
eyescph.bandcamp.com
"Hailing from Denmark, and producing a nasty concoction of hardcore with a twist of metal, EYES is releasing their second full-length album Congratulations. This album is a fierce display of aggravation through music. Biting vocals follow harsh instrumentals throughout the record. Every song is an audible panic attack, engulfing the listener and taking them through a cascade of pounding tones. You’re not going to want to miss this.
Congratulations verges on metal with how brutal the instrumentals are. Riff heavy guitars lead the rest of the band through a carnage of grindcore-esque screams, backed by drums that deliver a fateful blow on every hit of the drumhead. Each track is a gut punch, destroying the listener through EYES’ own unique hardcore style. If you’re a hardcore fan, you’ll appreciate this record." Source: Newnoisemagazine.com
Congratulations verges on metal with how brutal the instrumentals are. Riff heavy guitars lead the rest of the band through a carnage of grindcore-esque screams, backed by drums that deliver a fateful blow on every hit of the drumhead. Each track is a gut punch, destroying the listener through EYES’ own unique hardcore style. If you’re a hardcore fan, you’ll appreciate this record." Source: Newnoisemagazine.com
12 Oct 2023
telosband.bandcamp.com
Telos has been a part of the Copenhagen-based underground scene for a while, but they've been quiet for a while. Their current lineup features members of bands like LLNN, Eyes, and Demersal, so as you might imagine, we're dealing with a gargantuan heavy, blackened hardcore outfit here. Their sophomore album "Delude" also offers mathcore and chaotic hardcore nuances within its brutal package.
Source: Rockfreaks.net
Source: Rockfreaks.net
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