Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Bandcamp Round Up Series Vier

Here at Easynoiz we aren't all about hyping up our own beloved UK bands, and our American cousins, we also have a lot of fond love for our friends further away so here is a band camp dedicated to some of our beloved foreign friends.



Glossectomy (Japan) ffo: disgorge, defeated insanity, guttural secrete
Although we here at Easynoiz mainly write about hardcore and punk and the occasional sprinkling of emo, I have a massive soft spot for ultra-sickening slamming death metal, and Glossectomy supply it in the bucket load. It's a considered fact that foreign people do extreme music a lot better than English speaking countries (see villanz united) and Glossectomy is the audio equivalent of being maced in the face by a wrecking ball. With sickening slams and equally hilarious vocals, if you like your metal beyond the point of listenable and bordering not being music, Glossectomy are slamming the sickness for japan all day long



Right Mind (Australia) ffo: 2000's hardcore, ripcord, youth of today
Australia has given us a lot of excellent things musically, including Pro-Team, I Killed The Prom Queen and The Completely Sexy Babes that is Kylie and Danni Minogue, so it's only fair that Right Mind join this list. Playing a sort of hardcore punk/thrash crossover, Right Mind have definitely been put in my one's to watch and my skateboarding playlist. It's fast and furious, and the fact the vocalist hasn't tried to disguise his aussie roots gives it a unique edge which I fully back.



Nueva Etica (Argentina) ffo: hatebreed, moshing, agnostic front, heavy hardcore
Now it's rare for me to hear anything from South America apart from traditional music (which I whole-heartedly back, world music rules) but Nueva Etica prove that there is also a good amount of solid hardcore coming out. NE sound like an Agnostic Front/Hatebreed/NYHC crossover, and have been going for almost 12 years, which is a lot considering that they aren't very well known in Europe (edit: I stand corrected) but they play fast, and I really dig the fact it's in their native language, so in a really lame way, it shows the power of hardcore can transcend even language barriers.




owen
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