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Saturday, January 30, 2010

HARDER THEY FALL - INTEGRITY TRIBUTE (Worldwide)

HARDER THEY FALL - INTEGRITY TRIBUTE

Escapist Records presents a tribute to Integrity, one of the most controversial and influential bands of the '90s with twenty-one cover tracks total, including contributions from Force Of Change, Rise And Fall, Know The Score, Eye Of Judgement, Due Young, Alcatraz, Dance Floor Justice, These Days, The Phantom Pains and many more!

1. Creepout - Vocal Test
2. On Our Own - Judgement Day
3. Force Of Change - Seven Seremones Ad Mortuos
4. Incarnate - Tempest
5. Rise And Fall - Kingdom Of Hell
6. Know The Score - Bringing It Back
7. XEye Of JudgementX - Armenian Persecution
8. Die Young (TX) - ATF Assault
9. Human Demise - Psychological Warfare
10. Damien Done - Eighteen
11. Nothing Sacred - Sarin
12. Your Mistake - Grace Of The Unholy
13. Crowd Deterrent - No One
14. Daymares - Darkess
15. Alcatraz - Hollow
16. Dance Floor Justice - Systems Overload
17. The Phantom Pains - No Time For Sudden Glances
18. On Thin Ice - The Screams
19. Lie And Wait - Abraxas Annihilation
20. These Days - Micha: Those Who Fear Tomorrow
21. Evil Priest - Jagged Visions Of My True Destiny



ARKANGEL - "Is your Enemy" (Belgium)


ARKANGEL - "Is your Enemy"

Arkangel were one of the new metalcore bands back then and they released some incredible songs on their EP "Prayer Upon deaf Ears". This is their third album and their GSR debut. The thing I liked about them back then was, that they delivered some plain and brutal songs packed with hatred and fast and whirling guitars. I kind of miss that on their latest effort. They still sound like Arkangel, they still have their signature aggressive sound and the songs are still pretty good but they added some more calm and epic parts. This is actually a thing that I am happy about usually, but I think Arkangel lose some of their charme and sometimes drift towards triviality and I think a lot of people who listened to them back then have moved on and may not be that easy to get with a record like this. - Heartboiled.net review

INCARNATE - "Embrace the Horror" (Netherlands)


INCARNATE - "Embrace the Horror"

Incarnate from the Netherlands was formed in 2003 and the music could be described as a perfect blend of heavy hardcore and 90 thrashmetal. Take the intensity and power of Hatebreed, the thrashing riffs of Slayer the heaviness of Crowbar and the darkness of Integrity and you get a pretty good idea of what this dutch band is about. 10 tracks.

EYE OF JUDGEMENT - "Beligerent" (Netherlands)


EYE OF JUDGEMENT - "Beligerent"

Eye of judgement catalyses this anger through a style of metallic hardcore comparable to hate-fuelled bands such as Integrity, All Out War and Slapshot - the sound of complete annihilation.
Eye of Judgement adheres to a vegan Straight Edge philosophy, which is obvious in our lyrics that deal with veganism, Straight Edge and our contempt of mankind. Veganism is the only morally acceptable way of living on earth in the numbers that the human population has grown to. We despise the way that humans treat animals in the exploitative industries of food and fur and we despise the lack of strength and willpower people have to change their habits. Man is not the master of the earth and we support all terrorist activities that prevent any further destruction of innocent lives as well as any other campaigns to put a halt to these crimes against living creatures.
Straight Edge our resistance. We reject the culture of self-denial and escapism. The truth is in the real world and running away from that is weakness.

LOYAL TO THE GRAVE - "Still Climbin Still Believin" (Japan)


LOYAL TO THE GRAVE - "Still Climbin Still Believin"

No need for introduction to this eastern powerhouse, but if your just still catchin up with the asian hardcore scene, This Japanese band plays metallic hardcore with lots of double bass parts and super heavy “chug”. Throaty vocals and driving riffs lead some to say it reminds them a bit of All Out War or Hatebreed, but without the severe tough-guy overtones. The band also features members of Japanese favorites, State Craft. Moshcore, Japan style!