четверг, 29 декабря 2011 г.
Reckless Aggression
http://www.myspace.com/recklesshardcore
Sounds wonderful. Well to answer your initial question, RA are from Melbourne Australia we did a demo tape and played some shows around Melbourne around 2009/2010 we haven't done much for a while though. We all work or go to school, none of us are lazy and have a strong interest in British oi from the early to mid 80's. We wanted to do a hardcore band that filtered early 80's no frills hardcore through British punk and that's what you hear on the demo tape. No glamour.
I'd like to get a coppy of your zine when it's done, i'm interested to see what punk minded publications are coming out of Russia, if that's your direction at all? For all i know you could be into anything and just wanting interviews with random myspace bands. Which i couldn't give a fuck about. We did an interview in a Polish Skinhead zine and never received a copy so i'd just like to say FUCK POLAND.
Pol Pot
http://polpotwholemystery.bandcamp.com/
Hi Stas.
Pol Pot is a post punk band from Zaragoza, a windy city situated into a Spanish hollow.
We began playing with an old synth composing long and slowly songs. This was an innovation for us cause all our previous bands were fast and furious. But early we felt comfortable with the new style, took guitar and bass and played it carefully. Some slow voices were added to create an overcast atmosphere maybe close to old bands from the afterpunk beginnings. Finally we completed the formation with the drummer who cooperated with new ideas and some months later appeared our first lp called: Whole mystery. Nine songs, including a Grauzone cover, edited by Go Mongo Records, Trabuc Records and Urban Hell.
Lyrics talk about some convoluted conceptions like the strange thoughts process, the time prisons or the eternal repetition of the reality actions. We try to tune the ethereal punk sounds with an introspective matters finding some surreal expresions and symbolic shits.
On a different topic, at Zaragoza you can now listen some good punk bands like Radionova, Warsong, Switch Over, Electroyonkis, Zorras Adolescentes, Almax (hc), Down to agony (crust), and a lot more. This is not a big city but we have good shows and places where play and listen bands arround the world. If you want to know about these bands you can look up at bandcamp. Currently you can find another spanish post punk bands like Las Rodilleras or Belgrado.
If you want a Pol Pot record you can ask Go Mongo, Trabuc and Urban Hell for it. Now we are working in a new lp and maybe you can listen it coming soon.
пятница, 23 декабря 2011 г.
Youth Avoiders
http://zombiesarepissed.bandcamp.com/album/7-split-w-youth-avoiders
I do the vocals in Youth Avoiders. The band is composed of 3 french and 1 german. We play a mix of punk rock and hardcore, influenced by Portland bands like The Observers or Autistic Youth, German bands like Idle Hands or Dean Dirg, and by US 80's hardcore bands. We are really into old school stuffs. We started playing around october 2009. We play mainly in Paris area, in some cities in France and sometimes in England, Belgium and Germany.
We first released a demo tape and when it became sold out, we repressed it on 7" vinyl. We also released a split 7" with our friends Zombies Are Pissed! from Caen (France), and our new 7" EP just came out.
What I can tell you about the Paris punk scene is that we are lucky to have punk gigs almost every night, but we haven't got that many venues compared to the size of the city. So it's not always easy to book underground DIY shows.
We've got good bands that you should check out like
Abject Object (http://abjectobject.free.fr/),
Bitpart (http://bitpart.blogspot.com/),
Black Spirals (http://www.myspace.com/weareblackspirals) or
Unlogistic (http://unlo.free.fr/).
Well there are many more, I could make you a list if you want.
I'm not sure what else you wanna know. Drop me your questions if you want other information! I'll try to reply faster this time
Thanks for the interest.
Chris.
воскресенье, 18 декабря 2011 г.
Police Truck
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split k7 W/ haute couture
http://policetruck.bandcamp.com/
hey mate
I'm fine, what about you? How's Russia these days?
Looks like Russia is kind of shitty these times (well, through our newspaper)
I don't know much bands from there, but i have a record from CUT'N'RUN somewhere, from 2005 or something
Well, I'm not from Paris actually, I'm from Brest, west of France
I lived in Paris for 6 months, and worked there. Great city, numerous cool places to hang out, beautiful places to see, but also a lot of places full of poverty, especially in the suburbs. But you know shit happens, a lot of foreign people think they're gonna find a good life and a work in Paris but in the end they don't find nothing and just end up living there in a shitty appartment. Not just foreign people, but also french people think it's easier to find work in Paris, maybe it's true for little jobs, but a real work is not.
Concerning Punk Hardcore, I've seen a lot of kickass shows in Paris, in small venues. Like Dean Dirg, Government Warning, Wasted Time, Fucked Up, NoBunny, New Bomb Turks... Lot of shows are happening. There are a lot of posers too, and a lot of people with money. I mean a lot of money ha ha so it's quite easier for them to buy many punk records and going to shows. People from my city are more working class dudes. Just hanging out the streets surrounding by crazy people, junkies and fucked up kids you know. But i don't know, in Brest people gets really crazy during shows, they do pile on, lot of stage diving and stuff. In paris they're not really like that, not that wild, they're more into standing up and watching the show. Sometimes I was fooling around with bands, you know joking with them and fucking with them for fun but some people in the audience didn't like that. I don't know, the bands doesn't seem like i was stupid or bothering them. Usually they're quite serious. But I saw them sometimes getting crazy like this gig with Fucked Up in a small club or Government Warning in the same place. It was fucking intense.
So, what d'you want to know?
I'm 22, listen to punk rock for 10 years now. I play in hardcore punk bands since 2004, my first one was a thrashcore band called Cynical Bastards, I was playing the guitar. Some of the members played in Thrashington DC, awesome fast hardcore band that puts out two great albums, toured the US and in Europe (germany, belgium, holland, etc).
I also played in SANTA CRUZ, since hmm 2005, we recorded a demo the following year, played great gigs with Gorilla Biscuits (hardcore legends from new york), BUSH (amazing punk band from brazil), Motivation, Crippled Fox from Hungary, lot of shows in France. We released two seven inches and an album called "Smartest Band In The Fucking World", it's kind of similar to the early Beastie Boys, Bad Brains, Minor Threat.
Now I sing in POLICE TRUCK, a punk rock band with an 80s hardcore touch and melodies. We're going to release some records soon, i could send you some songs
I also sing in THE NIGHT STALKERS, a raw hardcore punk band with bad attitude. haha just the way it should be. We released a demo this august and it begun to get real great because a lot of labels sent mails to release our stuff, in tape in germany/france/usa/canada and as a seven inch in France also. So its cool. We will record another EP in january or something. It will be crazy you'll see ha ha
Other french bands you have to check out:
BIRDS IN ROW : intense hardcore such as modern life is war from LAVAL. they're going to put out an album on Deathwish records in the fucking USA, the label of the CONVERGE's singer
YUSSUF JERUSALEM : awesome garage from Paris, really cool and crazy dudes. The singer is always wearing a medieval armor haha and has a fucking bowl cut because he's obsessed with Joan Of Arc!! Unbelievable
GASMASK TERROR : hardcore crust from Bordeaux, it kicks asses live.
STRONG AS TEN : thrash hardcore from Metz, really fast, really trash. Really nice and funny guys!
PIZZA OD : punk rock sung in french from Lyon, they released a great EP
their are more bands but it's late i'll tell you tomorrow!
Cheers man
Raph