Hardcore!

Shelter ham in Berlin gespielt, und nirgends hier... hätte ich zu gerne nochmal gesehen, v.a. weil es sehr gut gewesen sein soll..
Hab ich gedacht, hinzugehen. Es war aber am selben Abend wie Sadistic Intent und Satan > Krishna. Abgesehen davon, ich hatte mir ein paar Tage davor ein-zwei Video vom letzten Jahr angeguckt und ja, der olle Cappo kann auch nicht mehr, was er früher konnte.
 
Seicherlich schon grenzwertig die Limburger Bubonix in den Hardcore-Thread zu packen, zumal sie sich eigentlich schon seit knapp 10 Jahren aufgelöst haben, nun aber wohl wieder ab- und an Konzerte spielen. Die Band war und da mache ich für mich keine Abstriche, in den 00er-Jahren, die beste Live-Kapelle in der Republik, die Energie war unbeschreiblich:

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Die "Please Devil send me golden hair" kann ich hier zum Blindkauf empfehlen.

Eher noch aus der "autonomen" :hmmja::hmmja: Frühphase

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYsFeCFsD4g

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CAROL
1996 reconstructed (2018/PER KORO)
HARDCORE. Next exit Bremen. Hell yeah, 22 years is a f**king long time and it’s hard to believe that the recording of these nine tracks are that old - and yet, the "1996 reconstructed" stands the test of time - it's still as fresh and vital as when it was recorded. CAROL was permanently disbanded in 1997 after their brief existence and was another legendary band of the almighty mid-90s Bremen scene, with members involved in bands such as SYSTRAL and MÖRSER. It's very difficult to find the words to describe their music - they obviously take all kinds of elements from hardcore and metal just to create the most perfect mutation of all of them in the form of songs that come alive as new and unique entities. Their blend of discordance and precise, barrelling riffs, laid out within the framework of frantic bursts of violence and chronic brutality, combined with the most ear-splitting vocals around is what CAROL was all about. What really sets CAROL apart was their absolute, unrelenting passion for the chaotic brand of hardcore they played. "1996 reconstructed" is what you've been waiting for: a collection of nine lost songs (two previously released tracks from the "cry now, cry later vol.4" compilation and their split 7" with STACK) and seven new tracks from the same recording session in 1996. Everything has been remastered for pristine sound quality, while maintaining the raw, frenetic feel the band had always given off. Listening to this album repeatedly just might kill you, but at least you will die with a smile on your face. Do not pass on these lost songs - fury, emotion, intensity, it's all here in spades. CAROL has helped to shape a style that has been imitated over decades by countless bands but remains unequalled. There’s no better time to (re)acquaint yourself with a band that’s gone, but certainly not forgotten. Limited colored vinyl comes with an inlay, a small poster and includes a digital download card with the three additional tracks from the 7".
 
Neuer Song von Cult Leader:
"From the album “A Patient Man” | In stores November 9th"

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CAROL
1996 reconstructed (2018/PER KORO)
HARDCORE. Next exit Bremen. Hell yeah, 22 years is a f**king long time and it’s hard to believe that the recording of these nine tracks are that old - and yet, the "1996 reconstructed" stands the test of time - it's still as fresh and vital as when it was recorded. CAROL was permanently disbanded in 1997 after their brief existence and was another legendary band of the almighty mid-90s Bremen scene, with members involved in bands such as SYSTRAL and MÖRSER. It's very difficult to find the words to describe their music - they obviously take all kinds of elements from hardcore and metal just to create the most perfect mutation of all of them in the form of songs that come alive as new and unique entities. Their blend of discordance and precise, barrelling riffs, laid out within the framework of frantic bursts of violence and chronic brutality, combined with the most ear-splitting vocals around is what CAROL was all about. What really sets CAROL apart was their absolute, unrelenting passion for the chaotic brand of hardcore they played. "1996 reconstructed" is what you've been waiting for: a collection of nine lost songs (two previously released tracks from the "cry now, cry later vol.4" compilation and their split 7" with STACK) and seven new tracks from the same recording session in 1996. Everything has been remastered for pristine sound quality, while maintaining the raw, frenetic feel the band had always given off. Listening to this album repeatedly just might kill you, but at least you will die with a smile on your face. Do not pass on these lost songs - fury, emotion, intensity, it's all here in spades. CAROL has helped to shape a style that has been imitated over decades by countless bands but remains unequalled. There’s no better time to (re)acquaint yourself with a band that’s gone, but certainly not forgotten. Limited colored vinyl comes with an inlay, a small poster and includes a digital download card with the three additional tracks from the 7".

Hab ich heute auch schon gelesen - verdammt große Vorfreude meinerseits!
 
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