Friday, March 6, 2009
Disfear - Everyday Slaughter
This was the first album for these Swedish D-Beat leading act - Disfear, worked with Osmose Productions released in October 1997. There are many DISCHARGE disciples around the world, and Sweden is famous for its Dis-scene, but the Swedish sound is much faster, rawer, harder and decidedly heavier than the original version. The Swedes are no replicas, they hold their own, and so is Disfear, they have rage their own D-Beat style. Contains 13 tracks that running for almost 27-minute it was a platter of utterly raging crust with ussual D-Beat Discarge influences. These guys were a cut above all of the other DIS- band wannabes (DISBEER, DISGUST, etc.) simply because of the sheer power of their songs. The rhythm section rumbles mightily along like some nuclear-powered, mutant Motorhead; loud, crusty guitars crank out some killer hammer-and-scour riffs; angry vox spew corrosive bile all over our century's rampaging militarism and police state mentality. Well, this is D-Beat, sure it would be there many grinding guitars, very simple and repetative chord changes, and it display their main influence. For you who are into Crust Core or raging straight in your face D-Beat music, this "Everyday Slaughter" CD would satisfy you.
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an excellent description of an excellent band
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