Showing posts with label Best Of. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Of. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Top Split 7”, Singles and Demos of 2019

Usually year end lists leave off these sorts of things (maybe not splits but this was a dry year for them, maybe it has been for a while). Below I have compiled some of my favorites, several really stuck out but they are all worth checking out. 

Top split 7”

Reginal Justice Center / Wound Man (Atomic Action Records)
Not a big year for splits or at least ones that hit my radar. I pulled this out from EPs or anything else really because it is two of my favorite current bands crushing out seven songs on one 7” record. If you haven’t checked it out do so straightaway.

Top Singles

Anxious – Promo 2019 (Triple-B Records)


Fake Eyes – Promo 2019 (New Morality Zine)
Members of Magnitude playing some of the best post-hardcore I have ever heard. Their demo last year blew me away and this promo has me so excited for what is next.

Fiddlehead – Get My Mind Right (Run For Cover Records)



Soul Blind – Promo 2019 (New Morality Zine)
I have most likely listened to this thing fifty times already.

Sunstroke – Fall Risk (New Morality Zine)

Vantage Point – Promo 2019 (Triple B Records)


Top Demos

Band is made up of ex and current members of real deal hardcore bands from Chicago. I was lucky enough to snag the tape in Chicago when I went to see Method of Doubt in October. 

Buggin Out – Demo 2019 (Personal Favorites)


End On End – Demo (Dog Years Records/New Morality Zine)

Love & Trust – Demo 2019 (Trip Machine Labs)
This is something I find myself coming back to over and over again already. A band I am really trying to keep my eye on.

Renegade – Demo 2019 (Nuclear Family Records)

Sunami – Demonstration (Viewpoint Records)
Demo of the year, if you don’t agree “your a bitch”.

Victimized Youth – Demo 2019 (Self Released)

Top EPs of 2019


Throughout my entire life as a “hardcore kid” I have heard people talk about how bands can write a great 7” but miss but not a great LP. This year though proved them wrong, a few bands (or artists) are on both the on my best LP and EP lists and a few more will hopefully have LPs out in 2020 that I am incredibly excited for (I’m looking straight at Method Of Doubt, Anxious, Life's Question, One Step Closer and Ekulu). Below is a list of my top EPs of 2019. 

Top EPs

Anxious – Never Better (Triple-B Records)
I saw these guys live last month and I can only imagine it was what it was like to see Saves The Day when they were first starting out. Incredible band.


Ekulu – Half Alive (Triple-B Records)
Their 7” last year blew me away and this one did too. Only two songs, some may call it a single I feel they hold themselves up so well it’s an EP. If I heard right they have an LP coming out this year and I can only imagine it will be on my top albums of 2020 list.


Gumm – Farther Apart (Dog Years Records)


Jackal – S/T (Painkiller Records)

I saw this band in February and the blew my fucking socks off. Their singer had one of the best vibes while on stage that I’ve ever seen (reminded me of Freddy Madball kinda). Their last two releases are in my opinion perfect, I cannot wait to hear an LP from them.

I saw this band at least 4 times this year, every single fucking time they killed it.

Lurk - Electro-Shock (Pure Noise Records)


The best release of the year, not just EP but best damn release across the board. Their demo from 2018 was also fucking fantastic. I’ve lucked into a copy of each version of this 7” and if I can track down a test press I’m gonna have to snag it.

Negro Terror – Voice Of Memphis (Chicken Ranch Records)
R.I.P. Omar.

Band caught me off guard not just musically but with their incredible album art and their strange yet really cool merch ideas. I’m excited for everything they do next.


Protocol – Bloodsport (Dynastic Yellow Star/11 PM Records)


Rule Them All – Dreams About (Flatspot Records)

The Royal Hounds – God Bless The Royal Hounds (Oi! The Boat Records/Contra Records)


Sunstroke – Bloom At Night (New Morality Zine)
If it is on New Morality Zine, I will love it. But Sunstroke is the band that of this label. Bloom At Night is a follow up to their debut LP Second Floor / Seven that I still listen to every few weeks. Even with all this other amazing music coming out in the last year.

Trita – Tunguskan (Self Released)

Truth Cult – S/T (Advanced Perspective)

One of the best straight forward hardcore releases I’ve heard in ages. I feel like I don’t hear enough people show these guys some love.

Top LPs of 2019

Last year was quite the year for music, though for the most part I only paid much attention to hardcore. I had many intentions of staying up with this blog but lost myself in other things beyond just the hours required for my college coursework. Tangible pieces of art, including un-commissioned flyers and a t-shirt design and two issues of two different zines I started this year. The zines took up a majority of the time I would have used to work on the blog, but beyond that I just lived more. Reflection is a constant in the way my mind works but I had more things happening around me that kept me in the now.

The next few posts are the top LPs, EPs, singles and demos of the year in my humble opinion (meaning these are unquestionable facts). Instead of just limiting myself to a particular amount of releases I am going to single out a few. The list is in alphabetical order but a top release will be highlighted and others will be singled out. I begin with a list of the top LPs of 2019.

Top LPs



The Berries – Berryland (Run For Cover Records)

Bracket - Too Old To Die Young (Fat Wreck Chords)


Ceremony might have put out some records I didn’t click with at the time (post Violence Violence) but ever since the L Shape Man they are back in position of being one of my favorite bands.

Deflect – Mass Delusion (Eighty-Sixed Records)

Fury - Failed Entertainment (Run For Cover Records)

Some of my favorite songs in years are on this record.

Gazm – Heavy Vibe Music (11 PM Records)


This record came out of left field and kept my attention longer than many other records I loved this year.


Krust – Sex Noises (Self Released)

They could have split up the songs different and had this be a split LP of two different bands. I love the way they did this though, not every song has to sound exactly the same and you can take fucking risks and still be a great hardcore band. I would love to see Krust live.


The best hardcore LP of the year and if Mindforce hadn’t put out Excalibur it might be the top 12” of the last decade.



Pretty Matty – S/T (Get Better Records)

The best LP of the year, though it only came out on cassette and I wish it would have had a vinyl 
version.


Another Seizures record that I wish had come out on Head2wall Records.


I don’t know how this got on my list, I must have been hacked. Ctrl-Alt-Delete these assholes.

TV Crime – Metal Town (Alien Snatch! Records)

Big ups to Demolisten Podcast. Without them I don’t know if I would have ever heard this incredible band.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

The Best of 2018 (Part One)


                This past year (2018) was a great year for full length LPs and 12” EPs. When putting together my list of favorite releases of the year I noticed it had only a single demo and only a few splits (that ended up getting trimmed down to just one). While I tried to balance out these releases it had me thinking, was this a year of stagnation or fortification. Meaning were bands just not coming out or were bands that were already established just doubling down and working harder on their releases pushing out demos that might have excited me. This question is still on my mind and honestly I’m going to try to compare it to the list I make at the end of 2019 to see if there are any correlations.

                Now onto my Best of 2018 list(s), the (s) is added on there because I’m trying to do something different. I’ve noticed I’m buying older records more than newer records but still paying a lot of attention to new releases and loving them. I don’t like not owning records I listen to (sometimes) daily. Something rubs me wrong about that idea. So this first post is a list is the top releases from 2018 that I own physical copies of and the second post will be a list of my top releases that I don’t have a physical copy of (yet).




Regional Justice Center - World of Inconvenience (Forever Never Ends Records)

                This is a band that has been on my radar since I first heard their demo last year and when I saw the art by Mark McCoy I knew it was going be something to take note of. I don’t just love this record because pissed off and fast hardcore (that I’m known to be a sucker for) I love it because it is not without purpose. The band and its message have a meaning beyond people wanting to tour or have a record out. It encourages people to think beyond their own experiences. To me, I needed this band and I need more bands like them, not sonically but emotionally, with a worldview and lyrics that explore issues rather than just say if they are wrong or right. For Regional Justice Center the microphone is a spotlight for those struggling, those locked up and those circumscribed to one narrative about a particular group of people. It seems obvious but when you live in your own echo chamber and don’t hear new ideas, new stories, new concepts and our minds don’t compare and contrast it with our own beliefs we will not grow. And if you make your life the same day in and day out it doesn’t matter if your cage is locked or not.



Self Defense Family - Have You Considered Punk Music (Run For Cover Records)


                Self Defense Family (and End of a Year) has been one of my favorite bands for almost 15 years now. A lot has changed, but not that much has changed. Their music has evolved, but isn’t so far from the original material that it isn’t recognizable anymore. As a puritan, this is my favorite of their LPs since Disappear Here. Rather than do an in-depth breakdown of this record (that I would love to do but don’t have the time for) I’m just going to pull out some of my favorite lyrics. 

“Wall of flowers between myself and dinner guests / Chain and stanchion between myself and all the rest.”
-From the song The Supremacy of Pure Artistic Feeling

“I don’t pray but sometimes I find something worthy of praise / Nature, God, I’m grateful for the problems I’ve got / Their scope and scale and what they are and what they are not.”
-From the song Watcher At The Well

“Explaining motherhood to a man / Cold observation but he’s not capable of understanding / Detailing math to a dog / Won’t retain a word but if you’re lucky he may be a good boy and nod.”
-From the song Have You Considered Anything Else 




Forewarned - Unforgiving Years (Contraband Goods)

                For most who stick around in movements it takes conviction. And with conviction strongest tests come from oneself rather than outside influence. Questions like “does what I do matter?” and uncertainty can spiral someone away from beliefs they may have head strong at one point. But if your question is “what else can I do?” your convictions can only grow stronger. Forewarned lyrics are not direct statements; they use allusion to make you think about the world beyond your gaze. A world we all live on and take from every day and at least for me the lyrics make me question if I can give more back. The more reasons, the more tenets, the more action you take, the more you put yourself into something; the more you can do in its name. The final track on this cassette is titled A Thousand Cuts and it begins with the lyrics “How dare I even raise my voice, against the ills of this world when they all live in me?” These lyrics are not unlike thoughts I have had about myself (and others) actions. I have a personal credo; I try to always have both my feet on my soapbox. Now, this song’s lyrics don’t only focus on this idea of feeling as if you shouldn’t speak out when you are part of the problem but it was something that hit me hard when I was listening, like something I hadn’t felt in a long time. I highly recommend checking Forewarned out and taking the time to read the lyrics while you listen to it, and then perhaps taking some time for yourself, outside (weather permitting).





Great Reversals – Stalactite (Dropping Bombs Records)

                The day before my birthday last year (March 4th 2017) I got to see Great Reversals for the first time and I knew from the end of the first song that I would want Head2wall Records to work with them. Fast forward to May of this year and their drummer Eric sent me a message with a link to the record. It didn’t end up working out where we would be able to be a part of bringing it to the world. That really sucked, every year I feel like this happens where I hear a record where I want to do it and we just can’t weather that is because another label is already attached or things just don’t line up and it always seems that those records are some of my favorites of those years. 2013: The Sanity Universal by Seizures, 2015: Return to the Valley by Putrid Brew, 2016: Never by Withdrawal and 2017: False Walls by Unfair Fight immediately jump to my mind. They are all incredible records that might be closer to wounds that I have to pour salt into because I lot them so.


Protester – Watch Them Fall (New Absolute Records)


                The Best Straight Edge Record of 2018. I don’t have anything else to say about this record that you can’t learn from listening to it. So go listen to it!



Fixation ‎– Marked (War Records)

                If someone asked me what I want hardcore to sound like in 2018 this is the record I would play them. Obviously this isn’t what most hardcore sounds like right now and there are a lot of other great new hardcore bands currently killing it. But this is my shit. This is what I needed to energize my love of hardcore. Just go listen to this fucking record.


Blacklisted ‎– Slow Moments b/w I Should Have Been AMurderer (Six Feet Under Records)

                Blacklisted is and will always be one of my favorite hardcore bands and though the volume of their output isn’t what it used to be the few songs that trickle out still blow me away. These two songs are ones I’ve needed to hear from them for a long time. The A-side Slow Moments seems to be about how George processes parts of his own life and the flipside of the record I Should Have Been a Murderer is about how the world sees him. This contrast is perfect and both these songs are incredible not just lyrically but musically. Blacklisted is not your average hardcore band, they are still evolving, growing and creating art that stays with you beyond just when it’s hitting your ears.




La Armada ‎– Anti-Colonial Vol. 1 (Epidemic Records & Creep Records)

                I picked up this LP when I went to see La Armada on December 14th at the Seward CafĂ© in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I’ve wanted to see them live for years but have always been out of town or worked when they have played in an area I was living (I need to stop moving around so much).  Well, when I finally did get to see them, they blew me away. Sometimes you can see the best band of the year, month, week, hell even just the best live video of a band you may see in a day and only one or two of the members is moving around or drawing any attention to them. You can tell the energy of the performance comes from them, they radiate it. Well La Armada is not one of those bands; they all were exploding with energy from the first note to the last cymbal crash. And this wasn’t their first night of tour, it was the last show of a three week run and they still where incredibly energized.



Moonkisser – Moonkisser (Self Released)


                Big thanks to Carlos over at No Echo for his write up about Moonkisser, it helped me find one of my new favorite bands. Obviously any comparison to Quicksand will grab my attention and though I hear it, the sound isn’t what reminds me quicksand the most. It is the energy and attention you can hear in the music. I love music but these songs pulled me in like no band has since Renee Heartfelt and Memorial. My best words for this band couldn’t do it justice; it’s another record you HAVE to hear.





Ekulu – Ekulu (Triple B Records)

                It has been a long time since I listened to a record and wished there were more songs. Usually records are too long or just right. This is Ekulu’s demo as a 7”. Their next release is my most anticipated release of the future.

A few runner up records I've picked up would be...

Candy – Candy Says (Triple B Records)
Battle Ruins - Glorious Dead (Rock 'N' Roll Disgrace Records)
Mindforce – Excalibur (Triple B Records)
Waste Management - Tried and True (Painkiller Records)

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Best Of 2014

Oops I've had this done since a few days before the end of the year but I forgot to post it. My bad. A lot of shits been going on. Most bad. But a bit good. 2014 was a big LP year. So many great LPs came out that I left a few off that I'm sure some people have as their number ones. As usual I'm all over the place with the music I like so If you like one band you might not like the next. I added some honorable mentions for the LP category for that very reason. Too much good stuff.

Top 10 LPS

1. Raspberry bulbs - Privacy
2. Spine - Time Has Gone
3. Moutheater - Passing Key
4. Homewrecker - Circle Of Death
5. Shellac - Dude Incredible
6. Goodtime Boys - Rain
7. Battle Ruins - S/T
8. The Flex - Wild Stabs In The Dark
9. Self Defense Family - Try Me
10. Dark Blue - Pure Reality

Honorable mentions for this category would be Midnight, Ringworm, Boston Strangler and Aviator.

Top 10 EPS

1. No Sir, I Won't - This World Is Fucking Shit
2. True Love - New Young Gods
3. Six Bells - S/T
4. Self Defense Family - Duets
5. Civilized - Dust And Blood
6. Vegas - Sagevisules
7. Razor Heads - S/T
8. Keepsake - Wanders
9 .Vanishing Life - People Running
10. Moral Mazes - Magic Tommy Jackson

Top 10 Splits/Compilations

1. Self Defense Family/Meredith Hunter
2. Retox/Narrows
3. Full Of Hell/Pyswarfare
4. Nothing/Whirr
5. Blood Lust Compilation (Civilized, Culture Shock, Need, Suburbanite And Cadaver Dog)
6. Benchpress/Martyrs Tongue
7. Joie De Vivre/Prawn
8. Full Of Hell/Merzbow
9. Integrity/Vegas
10. The Saddest Landscape/Frameworks

Top 8 Demos

1. Last Crusade
2. Acid Rain
3. No Hands
4. Western Medication
5. Red Death
6. xtrmst
7. PMS 84
8. Shranal

*only 8 demos because those are only ones I really dug.

Top 10 Shows

1. Anti Nowhere League @ Punk Rock Bowling (05/24)
2. United Nations/Silver Snakes/Caraveles @ The Dive Bar (11/12)
3. Self Defense Family/Goodtime Boys/Take Care (Acoustic) @ Hardhat Lounge (11/11)
4. The Flex/Violent Reaction @ Hellpop (04/30)
5. The Adicts @ The Hard Rock Cafe (11/02)
6. Life After Death/No End In Sight/Mental Prison/Acid Rain @ Eastside Joes (05/09)
7. Illustrations/Unfair Fight/Keepsake @ The Artistic Armory (07/13)
8. Fury/Barge/Zoom/Value/Acid Rain @ Tipsy Coffee House (08/16)
9. Judge/H20 @ Las Vegas Country Saloon (05/24)
10. The Hold Steady @ Vinyl (08/02)

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Best Of 2011

Pointless, out of date but with a little foreshadowing. This list was put together over a few cold Zanesville nights two years ago. I'm only really posting it because my Best of 2013 list will rear its head soon. After both are posted you will see a few bands go between the two. And even a few that either became Head2wall Records bands or people from those bands started new bands that did so (or will have records coming out next year). I'm not sure why I didn't put these in actual order, maybe I just couldn't do it at that point. Its easier to put things in order when you know where to start. 2013 seems to have been an easier year with that for me. Also I had yet to go to either of the American Nightmare reunion shows and rather than trying to figure out what to take off I would rather just post this list as it was.

LPs

Adele - 21
Backtrack - Darker Half
Cold Cave - The Great Pan Is Dead
Fireworks - Gospel
Foundation - When The Smoke Clears
Full Of Hell - Roots Of Earth Are Consuming My Home
Omegas - Blasts Of Lunacy
Pala - We Don’t Exist
Ringworm - Scars
Scapegoat - S/T

EPs

Another Mistake - Lies For Lust
Damages - Unlucky Love In Lonesome Twenty-Something Hell
End Of A Year (Self Defense Family) - Island Series Volume 1
FocusedxMinds - Stay Focused
Moutheater - Colonial
No Tolerance - No Remorse, No Tolerance
Sacred Love - Dividing Lines
Sixes - Morning
Triceratops - Beeple Beeple Whomple
Twin Steps - Serial Parade

Splits

Dropdead/Converge
End of a Year (Self Defense Family)/Fires
Full Of Hell/Goldust
Kill Life/33
Parasite/Vermapyre
Ringworm/Mindsnare
Rot In Hell/Horders
The Saddest Landscape/We Were Skeletons
Withdrawal/Mellowharsher
Written Off/Out Crowd

Demos

Beware
Creem
Dead Weight
Drug Church
Empire Of Rats
Life After Death
Mugger
New Brigade
Phantom
Vice

Live Bands

All Else Failed @ This Is Hardcore
Foundation @ This Is Hardcore Pre-Show
Life After Death @ Summer Of Hate
Ringworm @ This Is Hardcore
Make Do And Mend @ Strip Club
Noose @ The White House
The Ropes @ The White House
Sacred Love @ The White House
Triceratops @ The 15th House
We Were Skeletons @ The Legion Of Doom

Things that should have been

Empire - 7"
Eternal Sleep - Demo
Hard - Demo
Life After Death - Full Length
Light Years - 7"
Mind Crimes - 7"
Ryan Gosling's Joystick - Anything
Rancid - Eighth Studio LP