I live in Hungary where I spend most of my time
with listening to music that has not been released in the current year thus my
whole November and December for three years for now are filled with rushing to
listen through the whole year, feeling sorry for not including more
NON-american/spanish/Scandinavian/japanese, women identified bands in every
micro-sub genre I like. But this is just fun, to pile up records that are great
and probably in ten years from now I will have better answers to what was the
greatest speed punk, freak core whatever gender band from Bolivia or Turkey or
Malaysia in 2014. After all this is not a fucking talent show, the important
thing is to listen to music for your whole life and well feeling fucking great
while you do that.
You have heard these records these are not reviews but the reasons why I love them.
LP
White Wards - Cigarette Burns ( Iron Lung Records )
Already
told it last year that this is the hardcore record of 2014 as I know it (then
&) now. This connects everything I like in fast music. It’s pure rage used
for creativity, million deconstructed pieces put together and blended
perfectly. It’s based on the mid-west craziness but at the same time so
futuristic it doesn’t feel like only as a reproduction of something that has
once worked, there is risk, there are no wave vibes, noise noise noise,
grooves, violence, primitivism, desperation, angst, joy, everything. This is a
brilliant record.
Total Control - Typical System ( Iron Lung Records )
It’s a
great thing when there is more in a piece of creation than what has been put
into it. Total Control used to put everything into their music but with Typical
System they have restricted all their ideas to the bare minimum of necessarily
for plain and pure perfection. It’s the noise of being quite about everything.
I say everything because Total Control’s music is still everything: It’s the
love of music and the method of expressing yourself via sounds and the fact
that they are capable of giving this without a full blown palette of different
sounds tells how great they are. Still it’s fun, has grooves, sometimes it’s
poetic, other times it’s dumb as fuck, it’s adultish and adolescent at the same
time. They turned an easy listening, elevator music song as deep as a fucking
opera they are capable of everything.
Big Crux – Ponchito (Not Normal Tapes, B
I’m not the
biggest fan of Minutemen so even for me it’s a mystery why do I dig a band that
is a total worship-core of them. I not only like them but through their music I
appreciate Minutemen even better. I appreciate the whole fundamental idea of
the west coast sound due to Big Crux. This is what’s so great about them, they
have enthusiasm to recreate something and not as much as it is executed in
Japan but during this process they create their own voice. Twitchy, sharp
guitars are sweating the heat and fight against border control. Skate for fun,
watch other people do coke, hate the cops. It’s a smart dance party in dust
filled small town. Bodega beats. This is awesome.
Good Throb - Fuck Off ( White Denim, SuperFi Records, Sabermetric )
Good
Throb’s idea could be a simple one but because they are a brightly amateurish
group of musicians with a perfect punk plan this makes their music sound as
it’s pieced together from more than it actually is. This feeling makes me
appreciate every of their parts a lot more than if it were played properly. If
something is done perfectly then it says everything about a profession but
nothing about the professionals. Good Throb is great in causing mistakes that
leads to wonderful trouble. This year the greatest records were made by people
who are rather fans of listening to music than actual musicians and Good Throb
is another terrific example of this. They are professional punx. The confident
rage of Crass-ish radicalism wonder to the guitars from the vocals but it’s
just the confidence and no Rimbaud vibe and what happens in the chorus riff of
Acid House is punk perfection.
Ivy - S/T
(Katorga Works )
They
already had me with their demo and what was great there aka the irresistible punk
quality of their songs are present here as well; even though the soundscape got
clearer. I love how the guitars are distorted into the sounds of cartoon cables
buzzing, it makes the thing evil, as the scene for IVY would be NY under
Mysterio’s attack. This is gutter core, and overall IVY carries a bunker
feelings with cool kids locked together to figure out something better than
reality. They also bring into memory some vicious feelings of an evil
conspiracy: helicopters flying around, black mass-corrupt priest capes,
nihilism, drugs, bad pizza. Ivy’s sound is so rich some of my better days were
spent with them on constant rotation. The filth of New York is back with them
and this is no cheap shot but amazing punk.
Lumpy and
the Dumpers – Collection (Erste Theke Tonträger )
For some
reasons that are beyond my understand people are obsessed with shit. Literally,
they hail poo. The greatest thing in Lumpy and the Dumpers is that they could
stand still and it would make you feel like you are in a diarrhea storm. With
their music they can create a nasty, slimy, noisy puke party that is fun to
attend and you don’t have to burn your cloths the next day. And of course that
fucking saxophone solo. Their primitive optimism or neo-nihilism, whatever I
haven’t studied their philosophy to the fullest because I was too busy dancing.
Let’s say it’s a cartoonish absurdity transformed into punk songs. It’s funny,
ugly and probably smarter than it seems to be. They also have a record label so
probably they do care which fact for me makes their record better.
The Lowest
Form - Negative Ecstasy ( Iron Lung Records )
Most
menacing record of 2014. Constant and confident brutalism. The punk I like is
more fragile as it gives space for failure that bring along humanity but The
Lowest Form is mercilessly forcing me with their inhuman goodness to love them
and I can’t resist. I can’t find any reference points where to connect their
sound, it’s so oval it stand by itself. It reaches beyond scenes, eras, sounds.
It’s pure fucking destruction, it really is like a chemical substance making
you the exact opposite of ecstasy, let it be anything.
Orden
Mundial - Obediencia Debida (La Vida Es Un Mus )
Spanish
punk is great. Was, is and probably will be as well. Orden Mundial is a great
example why, because they come through. Their idea of playing punk succeeds in
their music as I don’t have to dig in deep for reasons why I like it, I don’t
have to do any extra work for saying this is great, it’s simply the punk music
in the way I like it. It dares to be what it wants to be: Fucking noisy,
vicious punk attack. With clueless guitars playing out, they let their riffs
loose to discover whatever territories it could wonder to and with this they
are expanding the landscape of their music and the names of band that I love.
Exhaustion
– Biker (Aarght! Records )
This could
be labeled as post punk but much of this record resonates with a tribal vibe
which makes the over sound pre-communication, proto-music. There are even hints
of free jazz on this record if I got it right and frightening chaotic music
that seems to make a bit of sense means free jazz. What I love about this
record is it’s a full album, an experience, not just songs thrown together and
let’s hope for the best. It’s a journey into the deepest fields of humans. The
vocals are pretty indolent, the guitars are levitating, there is actual piano
sounds not keyboards and by this all hail to analogism, feedbacks, repetitive
drums. Sometimes this record sounds like as if Exhaustion would completely
abandoned music as we know it and restarted building it up with writing this
record. Could you ask for more as a creator of music?
7”
Mystic
Inane - Deep Creep (Negative Jazz )
Can’t remember
how but Mystaic Inane’s demo landed on my laptop a year ago. I was shocked by
how great it sounded. It was a mystery because I had no memory of downloading
that and with their approach of putting together some of the best but to each
other distant ideas of punk by their sound I felt like I’m dreaming. This is
reality and they continue to expand ideas of punk sound with their recent 7”.
Three songs in nine minutes gathering almost everything I love the best in the
best punk. Mutants worshipping ufo’s, taking bad drugs, necromancing the
heydays of Saccharine Trust and lead those wild, worming sometimes tangling guitars
into careless golden era American Hardcore rage. They sound as a band who has
both the idea and control over what they are doing. 2015, I wish for a Mystic
Inane lp.
Doomtown
boys – st (SISTER POLYGON RECORDS )
It’s really
funny that the way I see progression in punk is always leading it into barbaric
chaos. Doomtown Boys is chaotic but not in a raging, noisy way although they
are angry and they make noise. I used to hate saxophones here I love them. I
used to prefer to separate art from punk and here I love it. Many interesting
things are happening here which are kind of new to my appreciation but I do
appreciate them. This vaudeville-core cabaret punk is winning me over as much
as I wrote everything above based on their lp not knowing it came out two years
ago but luckily they have put out a 7” in 2014 and it’s just as good. Be a freak!
Zyanose -
Putrid Sick Society (Brain Solvent Propaganda )
This record
has a song called Posers Must Die. I
use metal zone for my bass sound thus I guess I’ll survive.
Una Bestia Incontrolable - Nou Món ( iron lung records )
First Una
Bestia Incontroable wrote an amazing lp that is a masterpiece in the spanish
wall of distorted sound robust hardcore genre. Then they conquered the world.
Then they dropped the idea in which they have mastered and went to a whole
different direction with this 7”. And it worked. It is still carrying the flag
of hardcore and punk, wearing the filth of squats, the sweat stains of basement
shows, the creativity of art school dropouts, the manic frustration of the
Catalans. But if we are lucky this is only the earthquake before the volcano
bursts again.
Oily Boys –
Majesty ( Disinfect Records )
I love it
when in music the already existing best parts from different places are put
together. Oily Boys from Australia sound as a group of bored and angry kids who
loved United Mutation and Wipers and treated Kids Of The Black Hole as their
anthem and they thought let’s play that all together within one song. And why
the fuck would it not work? It’s not only working but it’s fucking great,
brutal, funny, raging, fresh, smart. Total punk fandom for the melted minds, as
a surf gang doing psychedelic drugs and playing with knives. Soo good!
In school -
Praxis of Hate ( Kill Test )
Some months
ago I read an article about punk still being lead by white males. My first thought
was that punk is MRR and that is run by women, so how could this be true? One
of the reasons I can say this is thanked to a person who plays in In School.
This warrants the quality of this band that is a vibrant mix uniquely smart
lyrics and top notch song writing that worships the early era of Touch & Go
hardcore. When punk was played too punk it has become hardcore. Praxis of Hate
showers on me, wakes me up with it’s energy, it crushes the common beliefs that
there is no variety in hardcore/punk. There is and this is standard greatness.
La Misma –
S/T ( Toxic State Records )
As I watch
videos of NYC punk shows I see freaks everywhere. They look weird as up to them
I’m a fucking norm and their whole choreography is too perfect I feel
disconnected. It’s cool because they live so fucking far away from me. And then
here is La Misma from that city, singing in a language I can’t understand,
screaming in a way I can relate to. Filth soaked, chasing pace punk, singing
faster than the riff would let you punk, really real punk that it’s already
hardcore. La Misma catches the inner rage that mutant feeling when you brain is
melting in insecure chaos, still you go out and yell fuck the bullshit.
Frau – Punk
Is My Boyfriend (Static Shock Records )
When you really love something at one point this anything will be a part of you. You won’t treat it as the biggest thing in the world it will be a part of your personality and that’s really big. Like breathing air, if it weren’t around you would be dead. This is captured on this record. That Frau is so punk they can do whatever they want. So they fabricate some wonderful mess of collapsing bedroom chaos. Punk is our lover!
When you really love something at one point this anything will be a part of you. You won’t treat it as the biggest thing in the world it will be a part of your personality and that’s really big. Like breathing air, if it weren’t around you would be dead. This is captured on this record. That Frau is so punk they can do whatever they want. So they fabricate some wonderful mess of collapsing bedroom chaos. Punk is our lover!
Life Stinks
– Portraits (Total Punk)
The
exhibition-core continues. The sound of Life Stinks is cartoonish. Like a dark
comic book, a monochrome linoleum cut where strangers loose themselves in the
meaninglessness of life while they are searching for someone else. Smoking
cigarettes in the morning waking up to the rain and drinking still beer that
has been warmed up pin your palm. Although Life Stinks is fun, it’s vibrating,
it moves towards you. It’s sharp and groovy at the same time. Lazy house party
theme for coach potatoes. The conflict is really comical, it’s them trying to successfully
put together a song, with a stoned mind trying to put everything in order but
before they could come up with any result the record is over and another two
brilliant songs are written again.
Tapes
Gun Outfit
– Time Slips Away ( Perennial Death )
Even though
culture is a constant battle where I don’t hold any sealed respect in myself
towards anyone although Gun Outfit is not a group I judge from time to time but
I unconditionally enjoy always. This new release is just as beautiful as
everything they have done so far. Their music is like wine that gets better and
better and these three new tracks sound as a new crossroad in Gun Outfit’s life
where they took a new interesting direction. How does the movement of sun
sounds? Some might be capable to synthesize the sounds but Gun Outfit rather raises
and sets the sun with their music. One of the most elevating things that
happened to me in 2014 was interviewing them and I still could state they are
my favorite current band.
PIG DNA -
DOM
I love all
kinds of music but especially those that forget about the whole existence of
the musical history of punk and from scratch they redo the sound but keep the fundamental
ideas. Pig DNA is faithful to the bay area idea that all freaks can be
themselves and do whatever that will bring joy and beauty to this world, let it
be transforming everyday terror into disgustingly good punk songs. Pig DNA is
dangerously creative they sound as they don’t tend to give a fuck about the
risk of failing with all these ideas thrown together. It’s threatening,
interesting, dangerous, vicious, amazing.
Karak -
tape 2014
Young
brutalists hailing from the moldy basement land of the Budapest power violence,
ufo grind scene. Vicious, freaky, rainbow puke, home made synthetic drug
overdose. Is this hardcore? Yes, this is hardcore.
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