Various Artists / Split: Full Of Hell Vs Calm The Fire
Album: | Split: Full Of Hell Vs Calm The Fire | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Jan 2014 | |
Label: | A389 Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-01-17 | Pull Date: | 2014-03-21 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Mar 16 | Mar 2 | Feb 16 | Feb 2 | Jan 26 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 10, 2014: | Deathcrush
The Lonely Path Of The Cestoda |
4. | Jan 27, 2014: | Deathcrush
We'll Be Fine |
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2. | Feb 24, 2014: | Deathcrush
Molluck |
5. | Jan 23, 2014: | Aporeia
Return To The Mines |
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3. | Feb 10, 2014: | Deathcrush
Molluck, The Lonely Path Of The Cestoda, Paralyzed |
6. | Jan 20, 2014: | Deathcrush
We'll Be Fine, Paralyzed, Molluck, The Lonely Path Of The Cestoda, Kopf, Return To The Mines |
Album Review
The Grunt
Reviewed 2014-01-17
Reviewed 2014-01-17
Tags: Grindcore, Powerviolence, Hardcore, Maryland, Poland
This came out in 2012 when Holy Roar Records pressed 500 copies on 7" vinyl, but it quickly sold out. Now A389 Recordings is re-releasing it -- again on vinyl. If you like interesting organic grindcore and hardcore, then you'll like this.
You know what, you deserve a break. Put the CD player into continuous-mode and just play this whole split. It's only 9 minutes.
Full of Hell - Powerviolence / Grindcore from Maryland. These guys are considered the reason the split sold out so quickly.
1.) (1:20) Sludgy slow bass and feedback, snare hit!, griiiiiiiiind assault then slows down to groove on a riff
2.) (0:54) Organic grind noise assault, slows down for some good head banging, then spazzes out
3.) (0:30) Trading off low growls and high screams, some psychelic noise in there too!
4.) (1:10) Turbocharged crust / Hardcore. Most accessible song of their set.
Calm The Fire - Hardcore / D-beat from Poland.
5.) (3:50) I'm not even sure what to call this. Mid-tempo Metal/Hardcore with some post-punk and dissonant metal tendencies? Lots of change-ups keep things interesting and I like how it kinda sounds sad instead of aggressive at times. This is easily the slowest song on the whole split, but fuck you I like it.
6.) (2:05) D-beat assault that really rips.
This came out in 2012 when Holy Roar Records pressed 500 copies on 7" vinyl, but it quickly sold out. Now A389 Recordings is re-releasing it -- again on vinyl. If you like interesting organic grindcore and hardcore, then you'll like this.
You know what, you deserve a break. Put the CD player into continuous-mode and just play this whole split. It's only 9 minutes.
Full of Hell - Powerviolence / Grindcore from Maryland. These guys are considered the reason the split sold out so quickly.
1.) (1:20) Sludgy slow bass and feedback, snare hit!, griiiiiiiiind assault then slows down to groove on a riff
2.) (0:54) Organic grind noise assault, slows down for some good head banging, then spazzes out
3.) (0:30) Trading off low growls and high screams, some psychelic noise in there too!
4.) (1:10) Turbocharged crust / Hardcore. Most accessible song of their set.
Calm The Fire - Hardcore / D-beat from Poland.
5.) (3:50) I'm not even sure what to call this. Mid-tempo Metal/Hardcore with some post-punk and dissonant metal tendencies? Lots of change-ups keep things interesting and I like how it kinda sounds sad instead of aggressive at times. This is easily the slowest song on the whole split, but fuck you I like it.
6.) (2:05) D-beat assault that really rips.
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Full Of Hell | Return To The Mines | ||
2. | Full Of Hell | Kopf | ||
3. | Full Of Hell | The Lonely Path Of The Cestoda | ||
4. | Full Of Hell | Molluck | ||
5. | Calm The Fire | Paralyzed | ||
6. | Calm The Fire | We'll Be Fine |