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Antônio Leal \ Brazil \ necro-punk \ necrohardcore \ necropunk \ nekro-punk \ nekropunk \ nerkohardcore \ Sentient Ruin
Clan Dos Mortos – Técnicas de Morte (Hardcore Nekropunk)
Horror punk is for the weak, do you hear me? What was once a scene of tongue-in-cheek scares that was kind of real scary now just looks like it’s for pussies. Stupid makeup, stupid Elvis lip shit, stupid hair, stupid Frankenstein references without knowing it’s the name of the student who isn’t even a […]
Ahoge-tan's Diary \ Brazil \ breakcore \ DnB \ Electromagnetic Compact Discs \ gabberhouse \ hardcore industrial \ São Paulo
Cement Tea – Funny Music For The Prettiest Faces Out There (Hardcore Anime Industrial)
I was digging back through some old industrial (yeah, EDM, EBM, whatever you want to call it) CDs that were the jam back in the 1990s, tossed them in the car to recall memories I shouldn’t remember, and I realized, hey, I haven’t gotten any industrial promos in months! So I dug around. Most […]
Brazil \ horror \ Ramon Porto Mota \ Vermelho Profundo
The Yellow Night (Brazilian Grind Art Horror)
Stop me if you’ve heard this: a group of teenagers travels to an isolated island for a debauched graduation party weekend. Disregarding oblique warnings from vaguely menacing locals, they arrive at one of the teens’ family estate. When someone goes missing, it becomes evident that something terrifying lurks in the shadows enshrouding the island. […]
Brazil \ funeral sludge \ Mariusz Lewandowski \ Transcending Obscurity Records
Jupiterian – Protosapien (Nobody Will Ever Love You Funeral Sludge)
Some label heads just get it, you know? Like I don’t think I’ve ever been disappointed by a promo from Transcending Obscurity, even though I haven’t reviewed everything he’s sent me. Either way, doesn’t matter, because here and now we’re talking Jupiterian’s latest musical expression of skin sloughing off a depressed corpse, Protosapien. After […]
Bebeto Daroz \ Brazil \ death thrash \ Helldprod Records
Tyranno – March of Death (Death Thrash, Yet…)
Simplicity crowned. Old school enthroned, yet… Brazil’s Tyranno are a step back, or perhaps better to say a step rooted back, yet at the same time a step forwards. See there’s a lot of yet…in March of Death. I like the unexpected, though, and though at first I thought it may have been accidental, […]