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MUS 263LP
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$34.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 12/1/2023
40 plus years after Out of Vogue and Pay to Cum came, USA HC punk has died many deaths. Only to be brought back to life wave after wave. Perhaps only to be sold again as a cleaner version of itself. However there seem to always be a bunch of miscreants that spit on HC grave and enjoy making dirty and aggressive fast music as if their lives were on it. Nosferatu is one of them. Here is the long-promised vinyl version of last year's cassette tape. On it are 11 songs of boom box sounding hardcore punk. Fast and raging, without an ounce of metal or cuteness on it. Think of YDI or E-13 but also Wretched or Systematic Death. Short songs as burst of energy with an attention to detail to their craft the way only someone who has worn out their Herejia or Anti-Dogmatikss tapes can create. In so many words, Nosferatu sounds as the missing hidden track on Killed By Hardcore Vol. 2. This version of Society's Bastard comes as a double A side 12" with the same program repeating on both sides. Packed in a beautiful sleeve and recorded at D4mt Labds in a whim merely a week after writing them.
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Texas's Nosferatu unleash their first full-length of hardcore ramped-up into its highest echelons of breakneck propulsiveness, whizzed-up and faultily-wired, a tumbledown chaos of Siege-like flurries, whipping about with Die Kreuzen sharpness, or the more modern uncompromising flailings of Permission and No. Ugly barks, murky blurs of riffs slammed into you with the force of a bomb-blast. Barely room for breath, most of the tracks snapping off with little ceremony, apart from on the "Under The Sun" which drags that grimy noise out into a grubby itchy monster three times the length of most of the other tracks on the album, and on the apocalyptic stomp of the closer "Solution Absolute".
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