apparently i am supposed
to remind people of natures burger, which i believe i had only twice and made me sick as hell. all your "meat replacements" nowadays. herumpf.
apparently i am supposed
to remind people of natures burger, which i believe i had only twice and made me sick as hell. all your "meat replacements" nowadays. herumpf.
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Brutal Planet Records Announce Limited Edition Vinyl Reissues Of EARTH CRISIS, IN THIS MOMENT, NASTY SAVAGE
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RE: https://sfba.social/@historyofpunkrock/115704332048977547
can we talk about how earth crisis's best song was the cover of earth a.d.?
(could not find an image match for this, glad to add credit if anyone knows the artist)
(Polish? Czech?) poster for Godzilla vs. Hedorah, which I remember seeing on TV when I was a kid during a "Godzilla marathon" that they would run on the weekends sometimes.
Maybe this is when Godzilla was a creature that would save the Earth from threats that were beyond humans' capacities to deal with. Remake concept: Hedorah with a sleazy smirk and orange comb-over
30 years ago today, Earth Crisis released their genre-defining debut album, Destroy the Machines.
Their uncompromising stance on animal rights, environmental activism and straight edge ethics became a spark for a growing crowd of like-minded kids to pursue a different way of life.
A fusion of metallic hardcore and thrash metal, they blazed a trail for countless bands to follow and shaped the landscape of heavy music for years to come.
04. New Ethic
Purified in Blood – Primal Pulse Thunder Review
By Cherd
I came of age, musically and otherwise1 in the American Midwest in the 90s. Like so many of my adolescent male peers who lacked cultural outlets for our instinctive angst around blue collar upbringings, I latched on to the exploding scene of hardcore and early metalcore. For the better part of a decade, I mainlined releases from record labels like Victory, Revelation, SolidState, et al, but by around 2002, the prevalence of screamo and my own shifting tastes pushed me down other musical paths. Small wonder, then, that I was unfamiliar with Norwegian metalcore purveyors Purified in Blood when I selected—with trepidation, given the metalcore tag—their new record Primal Pulse Thunder from the promo sump. As I have learned, Purified in Blood formed in 2003 and have dissolved and reformed multiple times since. We may have been ships passing in the night lo these many years, and my introduction to them may come on their fourth full-length, but now I’ve found them I’m pleasantly surprised.
Any fear that I was in for some weepy post-metalcore with nasally cleans disappeared as the d-beat drums and beatdown riffs of first advance single “Jernbur” filled my Heavys. This is tough guy hardcore, but without the cocky barked vocals of most bands I’d categorize that way. Instead, vocalist Hallgeir Skretting Enokssen has an enviable harsh delivery for both gang-shouts and the death growls he frequently slips into across Primal Pulse Thunder’s nine songs. In fact, hardcore may be the structure of Purified in Blood’s sound, but melodeath is the cladding. The style pops up all over, from the tremolo sprint in the otherwise knuckle-dragging title track, to the bridge in “Key and Stone,” to the the harmonized chorus in “Jernbur.” While the band started as hardcore (sorry) proponents of the straightedge ethos, resembling Earth Crisis in philosophy and in sound , the remaining members have since dropped the overt social politics of it lyrically. Instead, there’s a lot of rumination on transcending a world on fire, and no small amount of chest-thumping declarations.
There are significant strengths to discuss on Primal Pulse Thunder, but the most impressive is how hardcore and death metal serve each other as the band deftly blend or switch between the styles. The title track is a great case in point. Before listening to a single note, I read the album’s title and thought “that sounds stupid.” Those three words in that combination came across as try-hard toughness. But by packaging those words in a perfect blend of dummy caveman death riffs and slowed-down beatdown, the song has me wanting to see it played live so I can join in shouting “PRIMAL! PULSE! THUNDER!” And then there’s that late tremolo riff that packs tons of Amon Amarth swagger into the song as Enokssen roars “I refuse to be killed! Set fire to everything!” Purified in Blood know exactly what each of their two main styles are for, and they deliver several choice cuts of monstrously heavy metalcore.
That’s not to say Primal Pulse Thunder is a world beating record. It’s long for as much hardcore as it has at 50 minutes, and there is definitely bloat that wouldn’t be missed if it were cut. The two song stretch of “Ascend to Nothing” and “Spiritual Thirst” is where that trouble begins. The first of these is actually a welcome slow down after the white hot intensity of the tracks up until that point, with a nice mid-paced groove that helps the record breath. Unfortunately it’s followed by an even slower, more experimental song. “Spiritual Thirst” is the low point of the album, starting with un-asked for throat singing, stick clicking, and riff development that feels out of place among the otherwise tight writing. At nearly eight minutes, it’s also the second longest song on the album. The longest, 11 and a half minute closer “Portal,” fits the album much better, but it’s fair to say a song like standout “Jernbur” does everything “Portal” does, but in almost a third of the time.
Relatively minor bloat issues aside, Primal Pulse Thunder is a three word phrase that, despite it’s awkwardness on the page, now conjures for me the sweaty basement shows and the live-wire energy I experienced as a 20 year old. I remember friends at the time telling me “You can’t listen to this kind of music forever.” Oh, can’t I?
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Indie Recordings
Websites: purifiedinblood.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/purifiedinblood
Releases Worldwide: March 14th, 2025
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Earth Crisis y Point Of No Return: Marca registrada del Hardcore | vía #ZumbidoCL
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Texto por: Gonzalo Díaz Fotografías por: GaryGo Primera semana de marzo, caracterizado siempre por ser un mes álgido, complicado, estresante, de grandes gastos, regresos masivos a la rutina y un sin fin de acciones que se acercan a instancias ligadas al estrés y a constantes dolores de cabeza. A pesar de estas abrumadoras características, marzo...
🔥 DOOMSDAY 2025: EL DÍA QUE DEFINIRÁ NUESTRO FUTURO 🚒
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Es el momento en que científicos, activistas y líderes mundiales advierten que, si no se toman medidas drásticas, el planeta cruzará un umbral irreversible de destrucción.
Este día no es una profecía mística, sino un recordatorio brutal de las consecuencias del cambio climático, la deforestación masiva, la escasez de agua y el colapso de ecosistemas esenciales.
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El objetivo del Doomsday 2025 es despertar conciencia y acción inmediata.
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Earth Crisis y Point Of No Return: Los pilares del Straight Edge en Chile. | vía #ZumbidoCL
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Texto por: Gonzalo Díaz Realizar un análisis y con ello, un listado de bandas que han sido capaces de ser consecuentes con su discurso e ideas políticas dentro de la música, podemos fácilmente elaborar una lista amplia de bandas y artistas que, por medio de su trabajo, son capaces de manifestar sus ideas y posturas...