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  • The long awaited debut LP from NYC’s FLOWER “Hardly A Dream” is finally set to arrive.

    FLOWER’s tedious approach to writing/creating/drawing their debut LP was carefully thought out and the result is a monumental anarcho punk /crust record. 

    “Hardly A Dream” Takes us on a bleak journey through the dark side of society. As soon as you drop the needle a dark atmosphere is immediately created with a slow intro featuring arpeggio guitar work that builds into pummeling d-beat crust. The albums vocals then leave you with a feeling of being crushed by the ever-present weight of living through our modern world of late stage capitalism that was built on the falsehoods of the so called American dream, religious hypocrisy’s, nationalism, and the greed of humankind. 

    FLOWER take many cues from predecessors and are most often (and rightfully so) compared to NAUSEA but they also take a heavy influence from ANTISECT, SACRILEGE & other greats. The artwork has a very RUDIMENTARY PENI feel and the record comes with an amazing 24.5 X 34.75 CRASS style poster jacket. All art work was meticulously hand drawn and overseen by the guitarist Willow in true DIY style and spirit. Willow was also cool enough to draw up a special shirt for the record release featuring an alternative PROFANE EXISTENCE backprint!

    CLICK HERE TO PRE ORDER LP

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    CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW THE ALBUM IN ITS ENTIRETY AT THE PROFANE EXISTENCE BANDCAMP

    FLOWER will be on tour from January 2nd to the 13th

    2nd New Brunswick

    3rd Asheville

    4th Greenville

    5th Birmingham

    6th New Orleans

    7th Hattiesburg

    9th Gainesville

    10th Atlanta

    11th Durham

    12th Richmond

    13th Philadelphia 

    PO BOX 7903 PITTSBURGH PA 15216

    Crust Hardcore profane existence Punk
  • Finally, the third LP from AGNOSY has arrived! 

    AGNOSY-cover

    Dark, heavy, galloping crust from the streets of London. AGNOSY is back to present us with a ferocious beast of an album that can only be forged by the anger and frustration of living in today’s world. “When Daylight Reveals The Torture” aggressively attacks evils such the current rise of fascism and animal abuse. It intelligently and passionately touches on the Afrin invasion and the revolution in Rojava and shows nothing but utter disgust toward the arrogance of humankind’s lust for greed and power that will inevitably lead us down paths of war and environmental devastation.

    AGNOSY – Live at SCUMFEST in London. 2011

    While lyrically AGNOSY are much more politicly straight forward this time around than on previous releases, musically they have expanded on their sound to create a dark and moody atmosphere while at the same time staying crust as fuck. To say they know what they are doing would be an understatement from this band of vets whose members have played in HIATUS, HEALTH HAZARD, and BEGINNING OF THE END.

    Long galloping intros are followed up by traditional d-beat, fierce solo’s are then meet with vicious vocals and pulverizing bass in a brilliant recording captured by Lewis Johns at The Ranch Production House and was mastered by Brad Boatright at Portland’s legendary Audiosiege. We then pressed on deluxe heavyweight 150-gram vinyl,  printed on reverse board jackets, and included an 11in x 22in gatefold insert to bring you a high quality and truly epic record.  

    Click this link to buy AGNOSY “When Daylight Reveals the Torture” Vinyl

    Click this link Stream or Download from our BANDCAMP page

    PROFANE EXISTENCE – PO BOX 647 – HUNTINGTON WV – 25711 – UNITED STATES
  • The legendary crust classic is now available once again!

    Authorized and released in cooperation with MISERY, S.D.S., & MCR Japan & Remastered by Jack Butcher at Enormous Door Studio we are beyond proud to make one one the most rare and sought after crust records available  once again.

    Fuck the scavengers charging punks exuberant amounts of cash on ebay and discogs. We worked meticulously with both bands and with Jack at Enormous door to bring you an updated version that kicks major audio ass while maintaining the original authenticity. 

    Released on deluxe 150 gram vinyl. With an 11×11 inner sleeve. Black Paper Jacket. Reverse Board Jacket.

    Feel free to Stream or Download at our Bandcamp page – HERE

    Buy a physical copy of the Vinyl from our webstore – HERE

    Check out Terminal Sound Nuisance for an outstanding review of the original LP. The review gives insight on not only the music but the records long lasting impact on crust music and why it remains so important to this day. – http://terminalsoundnuisance.blogspot.com/2013/06/misery-sds-pain-in-suffering-future.html
    S.D.S.
    MISERY

    Earlier this year we re-issued this legendary LP and sold over 950 copies in just 4 short months. For this second pressing we pressed 490 copies on Krystal Clear & 485 on Grey Vinyl with Black Mist.

    Crystal Clear (Bullet belt no included)
    Grey With Black Mist (Bullet belt no included)
    PROFANE EXISTENCE – PO BOX 647 – HUNTINGTON WV – 25711
    UNITED STATES
  • Stench crust the way it was meant to be played!

    The UK crust scene of the 1980’s inspired band after band but no other band has ever reincarnated the sound of that time as well as SWORDWIELDER. Quite simply if you like crust, then this the album you have waited decades for.

    Package includes- 
    LP pressed on deluxe 150-gram vinyl. 
    Reverse board jacket 
    Printed inner sleeve 
    11×17 poster

    Stream album for free or download for a small fee here – https://profaneexistence.bandcamp.com/album/swordwielder-system-overlord-lp

    Buy Vinyl here – https://profaneexistence.bandcamp.com/album/swordwielder-system-overlord-lp

    Review by Craig Hayes from “Your Last Rites”… 
    Swordwielder – System Overlord 
    Heavyweight punk fanatics take note: System Overlord is a fucking triumph. The long-awaited sophomore album from Gothenburg stenchcore band Swordwielder is a brooding behemoth, constructed from the filthiest and heftiest strains of punk and metal. System Overlord shimmers with apocalyptic visions, and it’s overflowing with all the grim atmospherics and intimidating intensity that defines consummate crushing crust.

    Too much hype? No way… And no apologies, either. Swordwielder deal in definitive stenchcore on System Overlord, and much like their full-length debut, 2013’s Grim Visions of Battle, the band’s latest release is a knockout. Swordwielder’s harsh, gruff and dark sound owes a significant debt to old school icons like Amebix, Axegrinder, Deviated Instinct, and Antisect, and they mix and mangle their influences and leave ’em to rot on the battlefield.

    Plenty of hammering rage drives System Overlord tracks like “Violent Revolution,” “Savage Execution” and “Cyborgs,” and thundering epics like “Corrupt Future” and “Northern Lights” exhibit subtler strengths, mixing guttural growls and clean vocals with crashing percussion and dirge-laden riffs. Connoisseurs of corpse-dragging crust will love the brute-force belligerence of “Absolute Fear,” “Nuclear Winter,” and “Second Attack,” which rain down like merciless mortar barrages. As a rule, all of System Overlord‘s mammoth tracks chug and churn with grinding muscle, while reeking of squalor and decay.

    Swordwielder exudes tightly coiled aggression from start to finish here—songs rise from the ashes of desolation, and resounding calls for action and resistance ring loud. If you’re a fan of heavy-hitters like Fatum, War//Plague, Carnage, Zygome, Cancer Spreading or (insert your favorite hefty crust crew here), System Overlord‘s trampling tempo and strapping sound are bound to appeal.

    Crust profane existence swordwielder
  •  We are happy to announce our next new release

    WILT – “Self Titled” 

    WILT combine old school metal and crust in a perfect hybrid that very few others have ever achieved. Prepare for a LP thats equal parts galloping d-beat crust reminiscent of bands like HELLSHOCK, and INSTINCT OF SURVIVAL, meets old school death metal in the vein of BOLT THROWER, MEMORIAM (old) SEPULTURA.

     

    Here is a track from the upcoming LP

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    “Sermon for the Bootlickers”

    Despite the inculcation of helplessness within each there remains great power. Ill at ease with such makes us ill. Learn to see the hand that feeds for what it is. You’ve been fooled if you think you’ve got no power. Refuse to be reduced to a consumer you’re a human being. Define yourself by more than wealth. Define yourself as a human. You don’t need what you’re being sold. Bend your knee to no authority but your own mind. You have the power to avoid the gilded trap. Avarice is what you’re conditioned for. Break the mold discover what’s really valuable to you. 

    WILT will be on in Europe this July / August will ELECTROZOMBIES From Chile

    Wed, July 12 Hanover / Germany / Confirmed
    Thu, July 13 Bremen  
    Fri, July 14 Mulhem / Germany / Confirmed  
    Sat, July 15 Gent, Belgium / CrustPicnic / Confirmed
    Sun, July 16 Paris / France or Amsterdam / Nederland  
    July 18 North-East France or West Germany 
    July 19 Freiburg / Germany TBC 
    July 20 Winterthur / Switzerland 
    Fri, July 21 Zurich / Switzerland
    Sat, July 22 Biel / Switzerland 
    July 23 Lausanne or Geneva / Switzerland 
    July 24 Geneva / Switzerland or Grenoble france
    July 25 Treviso (or Milano or Bologna or Verona) / Italy
    July 26 Ljubljana Slovenia Confirmed
    July 27 No Sanctuary chilling day
    Fri, July 28 NoSanctuary Confirmed
    Sat, July 29 NoSanctuary Confirmed
    July 30 Ilirska Bistrica/Slovenia or Vienna/Austria or Budapest/Hungary.
    July 31 Wiena / Austrai or Budapest or / Slovakia
    August 1 Brno / Czech Republic.
    August 2 Prague / Czech Republic
    August 3 Finsterwalde / Germany TBC
    Fri, August 4 Leipzig / Germany TBC
    Sat, August 5 Berlin / Germany / confirmed
    August 6 Dresden
    August 7 Wroclaw / Poland
    August 8 Warsaw / Poland
    August 9 Poznan / Poland
    August 10 Szczecin/Poland TBC
    Fri, August 11 Rostock / confirmed
    Sat, August 12 Hamburg TBC
     

    For this in the Seattle or surrounding area you can catch WILT this Saturday April first at Highline Bar with NOOTHGRUSH from Oakland.

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Category: Reviews

1 ORDER OF THE VULTURE Martyr for Nothing 7” – REVIEW

  • February 20, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

order of the vultureStarting from the outside, this 7” is totally eye catching. It’s done in black, grey, red and white in a black metal-ish font. The cover has a robed skeleton and the back has the bands logo splitting the sleeve open down the middle opening up like shutters. The inside has a few old morbid photos and a separate full size lyric card. The first two songs seem to be written from the perspective of the undead, while the third is a tad more living, personal and emotional. All three tracks are fairly old, coming from a recording session in 2004 that were recently re-mastered and unleashed upon the public. Their style isn’t fresh and new, but it’s a rock solid, foot up on the monitor, head banging, throwing up the horns in your favorite black jeans, patched up vest and wrist to elbow spiked gauntlets sort of kick ass slab o’ pressed petroleum. If brutal driving crust with vocals that are heavily influenced by first generation black metal is you’re cup of tea, then you should grab this. There are only 550 pressed: 440 on red, 110 on black and somewhere in there are 50 that come in a hand crafted boxes with all sorts of bells and whistles that would drive any collector nuts. (Jake)
Aborted Society Records 

0 OILTANKER The Shadow of Greed LP – REVIEW

  • February 20, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

oiltankerThese dudes hail from Connecticut, and they serve up crust exactly the way I like it. Stuff like this always reminds me of the ‘90’s because that seemed to be the age of great crust punk, and when I fell in love with the genre, all the best bands were from that era. This is heavy, pummeling, raging, fast paced, and crust-as-fuck. Their sound definitely follows the great tradition of awesome crust bands from the CT. area, and the closest band comparisons I can conjure is STATE OF FEAR or CONSUME, which is not at all a bad comparison, and tells you exactly where these guys are coming from. Although you could compare them to other bands of their ilk, they definitely throw in plenty of their own style. Heavy guitar riffs filled with ripping leads and wailing solos, multiple vocalist gruffly screaming at you, sometimes overtop of each other, and drumming that is so fast, constant and intense, that my wrist and ankles have sympathy pains for the drummer, but my neck is also sore from head banging along. This is crust to the core, done to perfection, which is just how I like it! And the art work on the sleeve is pretty fuckin’ rad looking also. (righteous)
oiltankercrust[at]hotmail.com

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0 BROOMIGNORANT demo cassette – REVIEW

  • February 19, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

BroomignorantIt’s too bad this is so short, because it rips pretty damn hard! There are three songs of D-beat based hardcore with a noisy edge added to give it some original flavor. And, even though it’s a live recording, the sound is really good. No information came with this aside from some show flyers and a black and white photocopied j card with the song titles, band member names and an email address. I couldn’t even find much about them online. Well, if you want to take a chance on some fast and chaotic Japanese hardcore, search these guys out. (Jake)
Reality Reality / reality0122[at]yahoo.com.jp

0 VULVALARD Demo CDR – REVIEW

  • February 19, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

vulvalardI have to admit that I was put off by the cover art, which did absolutely nothing for me. You know that old saying about judging a book by its cover, right? Well, that saying also works for demo CDs. Thankfully the music contained on this slab of plastic was significantly better than its cover. VULVALARD hail from Oakland, and play a slightly epic form of crust that seems to fit into the Bay Area very nicely. I’m reminded of bands like BORN/DEAD to a certain degree (not so much the sound, but the feeling I get. It’s very familiar to me) and maybe a significantly-stripped down FROM ASHES RISE. I’m also hearing some very early NEUROSIS (like – Pain of Mind era, ya dig?) sounds, too. Yeah, this is definitely something I can get behind, and would like to hear more of. Don’t let the Viking riding the unicorn on the cover scare you off like I almost did! (Inbred)
VULVALARD 

0 AKAKOR Human Sacrifice Demo 2011 CD – REVIEW

  • February 19, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

akakor

One of Calgary’s heaviest and most talented grind bands has finally released a demo CD! And it’s a total rager. Fast, technical, chaotic grindcore with good death metal undertones. Not usually my cup of tea, but AKAKOR does this thing very well. I’ve seen them live enough times to have developed high expectations for their first properly recorded effort – my hopes were more than realized. The drumming is tight – changing tempo with ease, sudden stops and starts, liberal use of the double-kick (without going overboard like so many bands tend to). The bass has always been my favourite aspect of this band. Eliane plays a 6-string bass that almost dwarfs her, and yet her fingers fly all over the fretboard effortlessly. It’s truly amazing to see. Fortunately enough, you can hear the technical basslines throughout the demo. The guitar and vocals are standard, yet stand-out classic grind/death style. There’s definite technical proficiency in the guitars, but there’s no needless wankery. The vocals are growled and gurgled, but change just enough to keep it all interesting. I’ve also got to give props here for the fact that the cover art is amazingly well done – a full-color painting of an ancient human sacrifice ritual. Song titles such as “Mass Graves”, “Silent”, and “Psychotropic” among others give the definite impression that not only is AKAKOR a brutal band musically, I have the distinct feeling they have something important to say as well. (Inbred)

AKAKOR

1 NUX VOMICA Embrace The Cycles 7” – REVIEW

  • February 19, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

Nux VomicaNUX VOMICA might be every record reviewers worst nightmare. Not because they aren’t a good band, on the contrary, they are too awesome. Their sound is almost impossible to describe, as it does not fit neatly into any predefined genre or pigeon hole. Instead they draw elements from every great form of heavy music, including metal, punk, crust, and hardcore. The result is ultimately discursive, heavy, uniquely original and totally epic, loaded with intensity, passion, and excellent musicianship. The two songs on this record are no exception. To me it feels like maybe they were listening to a bit more black metal when they wrote these, but maybe not. They also incorporate a viola for an extra layer of epic atmosphere. The lyrics are, as always, intelligent, insightful, poetic, contemplative, introspective, and a bit confusing. The cover art is as bleak and epic as the music, with a barren, desolate, foggy, hopeless looking photo of a decaying, partially deforested landscape. This 7” is a European tour release, limited to 500 copies, pressed on grey/brown marbled vinyl, so get this while you can. Another great release by this innovative band. (righteous)
Aborted Society Records

0 LINK Chapter 1 CD – REVIEW

  • February 19, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

linkThis is such a short and intense album….so its getting a short and intense review. Link is reminiscent of Antischism but a little more on the organic and downtuned side. The first two tracks ripped though my head so fast and so precise I did not even realized that I had heard two songs until the third track, No Turning Back came on with a completely different approach. It opens with a slower pace, like a doomier Killing Joke that right when you get into the groove of this heavy riffing it takes you by surprise and stabs you in the face with a ripping pickup of pace. The fourth track “from Below” brings back the slower more doom laden pace that is borderline dirgy mournful guitar parts and heart wrenching vocals really turn this album around, then surprise attack the listener again with a blast of angst ridden hardcore. The final track , “Unhumanized” is the longest one here…..and not unlike the previous two tracks, its got the slow dark into that leads in a mind blowing aural attack. It does hold a surprise here, where the song drops the pace again….and proceeds to get slower and doomier until it fades into a an atmospheric trail of sounds that feels like the end of the world. Final note on this one…the artwork is AMAZING. Its so simple yet so striking and haunting. In gold on black there is a bird skull and dried wings surrounded by tree silhouettes. Said trees are echoed on the CD itself, and underneath on the underlying insert is a brittle sea star.(Cavewizard)
Halvfabrikat Records / Ringvägen 18 B / S-532 72 Axvall / SWEDEN //

0 INSECT WARFARE S/T One-Sided LP – REVIEW

  • February 19, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

insect warefareI have no fucking idea how many songs are on this thing! There has to be at least thirty, if not more. All the songs are roughly 30-45 seconds long with only a four-count in between each one. This record is the last release(?) of this Houston, TX grindcore outfit. It was released in 2009 by 625 Thrash and is an unrelenting grind-your-fucking-face-off full on attack! There’s no way to tell what the song titles are, how many are on the record, or what the lyrics could be. There is no insert or list included with the record and the art is bare-bones. This release is one big fucking mystery apparently. I’m not the biggest fan of grindcore but this is just so intense that it’s hard no to like, even if its just a little bit. This release also has the novelty of being one-sided although there are grooves on the flipside. I guess the hiss of the needle is soothing after an assault on the ears like that. Shit. So anyway, being that this is a few years old you should try to get your hands on one.(JasonS)
625 Thrashcore

0 KICKER Broken 7” – REVIEW

  • February 19, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

kickerFrom the dirty, rat infested, back alleys (or maybe out from under the beer crusted stage at the Hazmat) of OAKLAND comes KICKER. This punk rock powerhouse boasts members of FILTH, NEUROSIS and DYSTOPIA on their roster and even Pete the Roadie on vocals! But, this is quite a bit of a departure from their past bands. This isn’t some beyond insane toxic mixture of the previously mentioned bands. With KICKER they are going back to the roots and playing are proudly stuck in the 80’s playing 80’s hardcore. And they do it with a confidence that could only come from well-seasoned punk rockers that have been through the shit and have lived to rock another day. The sound is thick; the guitar is bass heavy and carries a beautifully, warm, fuzz through the three songs captured on this 7”. The title track is a somewhat humorous take on aging in the punk scene and well…organ failure I guess! Side two offers two ass kicking punk anthems, one of them being a fantastic cover of S.O.A.’s ‘Public Defender. This song fits their sound perfectly and it was exciting to hear this classic, it certainly brought back some memories! If I had to nail it down I would say they offer a potent mix of early BLACK FLAG and SUICIDAL SUPERMARKET TROLLIES. KICKER kicked it off in 2010, have released two previous eps and are planning to release an LP in 2012. If this 3 song sampling is a taste of what is to come the LP will certainly be one worth watching for. (Clusterfuxjosh)
Inimical Records / PO BOX 2803 / Seattle WA, 98111 /USA

0 STATE OF MINEFIELDS s/t demo CD – REVIEW

  • February 18, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · Reviews

state f minefields demoHailing from the prairie wastelands of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the STATE OF MINEFIELDS kids are a hard raging crust band that takes no prisoners! I first discovered them when my friend came back from tour with their first demo in hand. I was immediately hooked. Sadly, I’ve never seen them live – which sucks, because from all accounts, these kids totally kill it…sometimes with an accordion. But I digress. Here on this self-released disc, we have eight tracks of dark, heavy crust with some grind elements. I can definitely pick up a HHIG vibe in the music and song structures, with grind-ish vocals that at times remind me of Lana from THINK DON’T PRAY. I’ve played this band a number of times on my podcast, and I believe I will continue doing so for a long time to come, as these cats deserve to be heard by as many people as possible. Up the prairie punx! Oh, and by the way – these tracks will also be available on a couple of split 7”s that will hopefully be out early next year. Stay tuned. (Inbred)

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