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Friday, October 7, 2011

This is what I listen to at the moment part IV

Demolition Hammer – Skull Fracturing Nightmare (demo), Tortured Existence and Epidemic of Violence
Anacrusis – Suffering Hour
Xyster – In Good Faith…?
Vio-lence – Eternal Nightmare
Demonax – Demonax
Blüdwülf – Cryptic Revelations
War Ripper – Hell Storm
Vomitor – Devils Poison
Nekromantheon – Divinity of Death
Ravencult – Temples of Torment
Absu – Absu
Illdisposed – the Prestige
Essence – Lost in Violence
Immortal – At the Heart of Winter and Sons of Northern Darkness
Blessed Death – Kill or Be Killed
Fantom Warior – Morbid Invasion (demo)
Agent Steel – Skeptics Apocalypse
Voor – Evil Metal (demo)
Deathcycle - Prelude to Tyranny
Sick of It All – Blood, Sweat and No Tears
PJ Harvey – Let England Shake
Thrashing rage vol.1 og 2 – a mix by Brad and Cato presented by afistinthefaceofgod.blogspot.com


It's all about speed!!!!!

Music is a drug, and if you find the one that kick you the right high, you will want to fly forever. I'm an addict, what are you?

Thursday, July 28, 2011

This is what I listen to at the moment part III

Rudimentary Peni - Cacophony, Death Church
Aus Rotten - The Rotten Agenda
Conflict - The Ungovernable Force
Chaos UK - Short Sharp Shock
Glasses - Glasses
Cro-Mags - The Age of Quarrel
Autopsy- Severed Survival
Dream Death - Back from the Dead
Kylesa - Static Tensions, Time Will Fuse It's Worth
Baroness - Blue Record
Malignant Tumour - In Full Swing
Eleventh Dream Day - Lived to Tell
Eric's Trip - Purple Blue


Friday, July 22, 2011

I laugh blood

Oh my devil, how could I forget posting this great band. This band has been kicking my eardrums a lot lately, "fuck what I told myself yesterday", I don't need glasses, because
GLASSES - GLASSES
is more than enough for me to see clearly                  what hardcore is all about
(actually I don't need glasses, but I need Glasses every day)
Every song is a killer track, but I especially like "your terms" and "dissaccords"


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Jazz -another cup of tea

I have never been into jazz, since I cant seem to find my head and heart to dig it, until now:
Tim Berne, Jim Black and Nels Cline - The Veil is really something different. Recomended!


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Punk - recently bought

Old school hardcore and anarcho punk always bring me in a special mood. I just bought these records off amazon, and I'm looking forward to receiving them in the mail soon.

Punk shops - " roll up! Buy your rebellion here!"
Badges, posters, bondage, books, colouring for your hair
Like sheep they flocked to buy punk rock, a part of the new threat!
The country laughed and screamed "punk flop"; it now seemed punk was dead!


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

In the honor of metal and punk - tattoo

My brand new tattoo. Metal and punk, a guidance in life; don't take life too serious, full throttle and never look back!

Metalpunk tattoo

Tattoo artist: Maria Tolo - fjordtattoo.com

Friday, May 27, 2011

Some people are way too serious

There is way to many serious people out there, and especially in the genre of music that I listen to. A lot of metal heads and punkers tends to be very narrow minded when it comes to music. And also, I read at different forums and hear some "true" metal lovers talk about how angry they get when listening to that and that band, or how they feel misanthropy etc. In my case it's a different cup of tea. I smile when I hear a great metal or punk band. The music has so much energy that it fills me up, and I can go through all my daily routines with a smile "inside" my head.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

This is what I listen to at the moment part II


Brian Eno - Another Day on Earth (ambient, electronic)
múm - Finally We Are No One (ambient, electronic)
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children (ambient, electronic)
High Tide - Sea Shanties (psychedelic, progressive rock)
Sarke - Oldarhian (black, thrash metal, hard to tag)
Carpathian Forest - Defending the Throne of Evil, Strange Old Brew (black metal, NBM)
Black Sabbath - Vol.4, Sabotage, Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (classic rock, heavy metal)
Judas Priest - Stained Class, Painkiller (heavy metal, and actually thrash on Painkiller)
Children of Technology - It's Time to Face the Doomsday (metal punk)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

High Tide - Sea Shanties

I just bought this album off amazon.co.uk today, used, and I'm very excited to hear the full album. So far I've just heard one of the songs on Fenriz - the Bible compilation, and that was for sure a mind blowing experince. The violin on one ear and the guitar on the other earplug battling togheter. This is psychedelic driven music in the veins of the Doors.

And also look at the album art, it's absolutely amazing:

Sea Shanties

This is heavy, this is rock, this is the law. Obey!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

This is what I listen to at the moment

Since I don't have a lot of time to write on this blog, I will simply list up some bands that I listen to at the moment. I do recommend everyone to have a listen. But be aware, it's difficult to get hand of a copy, and most of the albums are sold with sky high prices.

Exumer - Possessed by Fire
Violent Force - Malevolent Assault of Tomorrow
Coroner - R.I.P and No More Color
Deathrow - Raging Steel
Evildead - Annihilation of Civilization
Iron Angel - Hellish Crossfire
Cryptic Slaughter - Convicted
Sabbat - History of a Time to Come and Dreamweaver

This is some fantastic thrash recordings. Man, is the world full of hidden treasurs.

This is not the greatest song among all the artist mentioned above, but it sure is political, which I like: Annihilation of Civilization!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Coroner - R.I.P

For fuck's sake, I want to ... because this is excellent thrash. Why on earth have not I discovered them before now? It's really a shame. What really annoys me with the tharsh bands of the 80's is that it's almost impossible to get hold of copy. I want this album in my collection!

R.I.P.




Will be updated!

Hawkwind 1971 - 1975

I got into Hawkwind through a friend of mine. We had just gotten home from a night out, and he put Doremi Fasol Latido on his record and I recall going into some sort of a trance. It was unlike anything I had heard before. Personally I enjoy Hawkwind when Lemmy was in it, and espesially Doremi Fasol Latido. That said, the other records have some outstanding tracks, e.g. Orgone Accumulator and Silver Machine.



I really wish I could be at one of their concert when Stacia was dancing naked on the stage while Hawkwind kept pumping out these psychedelic tunes with Lemmy on bass guitar. I read in Lemmys book, White Line Fever, that it was common to hand out acid in door before concerts. I cannot imagine how crazy these concerts would turn out, even though I get an idea when watching their promo video for Silver Machine. I think they wanted the audience to get an in depth feel on how to be on a trip to "space".

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Deströyer 666

Here are three absolutely amazing albums by an amazing band.
It's a mix between black metal, thrash, death, I don't know what, and I really don't care. What I do know is that it's so headbanging good that your neck will be sore for a while to come.
http://www.myspace.com/destroyer666band



Monday, April 25, 2011

Num Skull - Ritually Abused

It will hit you in the face fast and brutal. You will not know what hit you untill you see your teeth laying spread on the ground and your nose bleeding. Only then you'll realize that the only natural thing to do is to headbang, and that hard. Turn up the volum and make your ears bleed and your brain rattle. This is a little treasure of hidden violence, open it or run away now. Thank heaven there is no God!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Six favs from Fenriz Band of the Week

Here are a few bands that Fenriz has recomended through his website Band of the Week. I think these bands are fucking mind-blowing, and if you don't check 'em out you are missing out on something great in your life .



Monday, April 18, 2011

Gallhammer - Gloomy Lights

A great band from Japan consisting of three girls. You clearly know the reference without listening to the band, but Gallhammer has more references than just Hellhammer. This is raw and primitive metal with hints of Beherit and Burzum and the driving force of early Celtic Frost and U.K crust. There are quite a few headbanging tracks on this one, and that's what's most important for me; the energy. I quite like the opening which reminds me of this horror movie "the Grudge" if I'm not mistaking. And the last track brings me straight to Japan with their wicked lolita girls going total suicidal and enjoying it.


Sunday, April 17, 2011

the Dark Sound of Norway

Sogndalsbroen

Here is a few band that I feel capture the diverse and rich sound of Norway. It's agressiv, dark, brutal, raw, it's rock n' roll, or as some say, metal.

Integrity - Palm Sunday

Today it's palm sunday, and what better to introduce to you all; Integrity - Palm Sunday (live).

Palm Sunday

Saturday, April 16, 2011

The Batallion - Stronghold of Men

If you like thrash metal done old school, you should definitly check this band out. I guess they don't have a lot of recognition yet. The members of the band have very close ties to the Abbath, and some of the members play together in the tribute band to Motörhead called Bömbers.
http://www.myspace.com/thebatallion666



Wednesday, April 13, 2011

In swedish crust we trust

One thing I like about crust, besides the music, is that all the songs are so short. They intoxicate you in less than one minute, before they throw a new dose of amphetamine right in your vein! You can never land, a wonderful feeling!

The Swedish crust scene is definitely superior, long live Sweden. And to those who say that metal and punk do not mix, well ...!



Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Female vocalists

I have great taste for female vocalists, they have always presented a magical and beautiful ambience. Here's a short list of bands with female vocalists I really appreciate. I have only included individual songs, no information beyond the performance shown in the videos.



Monday, March 21, 2011

10 good thrash bands from the 80's

I define the bands below as thrash, although some may disagree. In the 80s genres mixed into one another, and later became more pure forms of genres that we know of today, such as death metal, black, etc. That is probably why I like 80's so much, they gave a damn about what genre they played, they just played it raw and brutal.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Gospel of the Horns - A Call to Arms

I have listen to this band a lot lately, and I have to say it fucking kills. Fast riffs and raw vocals,  you just gotta love it.
http://www.myspace.com/gospelofthehorns


Antisect - In Darkness, There Is No Choice

Got the CD in the mail today, and I've just listened through it once. It contains only two tracks, in other words its like an LP with A and B side, which is pretty cool. All the songs sort of melt into each other and you are forced to hear the whole album


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Headbanger hits for flying fists and satanists

This one's for all you punks and metalheads out there.

Below you will find a playlist with some really head banging tracks. Since I don't have Mediafire pro you have to download the tracks one by one. Burn it on CD and print the picture below, and you will have a satanic cool disc.























Recently purchased CDs


Monday, March 14, 2011

Hellbastard - Ripper Crust

Demo. Recorded in the summer of 1986. Available only on cassette and limited edition vinyl (500 copies). 

Regarded as the first album which described crust as a music genre, although Amebix played crust before Ripper Crust came out.




Sunday, March 13, 2011

Man tenker sitt

Motörhead was the reason I started listening to rock n 'roll, while Amebix and Darkthrone got me to go deeper into punk and metal. This blog is in many ways a product of these three bands.