Friday, November 24, 2017

[LIVE REVIEW] PARASYTES + DISPOSSESSED + CRÊAM SÖDA + EXPOSURE

at Freda’s, Sydney
Wednesday 8th November 2017
Review by Derek J. Huckel


The crowd was pretty good for a Wednesday night in this relatively unknown hidden gem. Usually an art cafe / restaurant, this venue has been seconded for some punk rawk, like tonight...

First up was Exposure were a great slice of 80’s post punk, ala Joy Division stirred with some slices of Siouxsie and the Banshees and a teaspoon of Gang of Four thrown in. One could see this crew were new and maybe their first gig, but things looked to be gelling, and with another gig or two, I’m sure they will start to hit their stride.

Three-piece Nippon stylee noise terrorists Crêam Söda were a raging slab of metallic tinged hardcore, with Danny Deathcage (ex-Deathcage, Redstain etc) crunching it on the flying V bass, Ben (ex-Stanley Knife etc) smashing guitar, and Jase Spoonfed pounding the drums like… like a man not from here! Their eight tunes jammed into their set included ‘Lost, My Pride’, ‘Meaning’, ‘War Is Hell’, ‘Game of Life’, and ‘Destiny’. Crêam Söda will kick your ass!

This reviewer had been wanting to catch Dispossessed and I wasn't let down. Singer and messenger Harry began the Dispossessed set reading their ethos. More than a welcome to country, this is a statement of warning, and of intent of their actions and pain that’s been caused by Europeans. What they say is initially understood by some of those hooting and hollering but not fully it would seem. Intense growls emit the pain and convey the message Dispossessed want to get across, most apt with the initial spacious doom laden dirge. The sizable crowd, great for a Wednesday night, were fully engaged during their whole set. The latter tunes gathered speed and squally guitars, at the deft hand guitar of Serwah, these soon turn into, not quite but close, ala ‘Justice For All’ type era Metallica sounds, to hardcore, and the master drum strokes of Jarrod. This group are most musically deft - know their stuff - need to be heard to be believed, and listened to... Intense.

Their setlist included ‘PC Terrorist’, Thronebreaker’, ‘Black Gaze’, ‘Warpath’, and ‘FTP’, a punishing cover of the ‘Cop Killer’ by Body Count!

Soon on stage were the full of energy Parasytes. The Canadian punker contingent kicked into their set in a blitz! The 80's styled ala` GBH and Exploited band are energy all the way. They were playing Sydney tonight as a part of a seven-day east coast tour after a month of gigs in Asia. Front woman Janick is an energised box of nonstop power, ripping through their set off their E.P. ‘Straight Jacket Nation’, cover of Chaos UK’s ‘No Security’, and others. These included ‘Straight Jacket’, ‘Paranoid Visions’, ‘Boxed In’, ‘Winter Depression’, ‘Reckless’, and ‘Burning Down the City’. They wielded force energy and presence like a mob possessed. Not in your face would be out of place!

If you missed this gig, be sure to catch another show in this cool whole in the wall bar Freda's. It’s a shame you missed the Parasytes tonight but be sure to catch soon the local bands – you won’t be disappointed!


More on The bands....

Parasytes 
Here's their website to check them out... Check out their music here on Bandcamp

Parasytes - 'Paranoid Visions', Live at Katakombes, Montreal, Canada, 22 March, 2017




Dispossessed 

Here's their website to check them out... & some vision...


Dispossessed - 'Thronebreaker', Live at Black Wire, Sydney Australia, 2016 






Crêam Söda 
Here's their website to check them out... & some vision...

Crêam Söda at Small Show, Sydney Australia, 25 August 2017 




Epilogue...
**Some photos etc of the bands will be published at a later date. These have been impounded and are to be released soon.


Wednesday, November 1, 2017

[LIVE REVIEW] MENTAL CAVITY + SUMMONUS + LORD SWORD + BURDEN MAN


at Frankie’s Pizza By The Slice, SydneySunday, 15th October 2017

Review by Derek J. Huckel
Photos by Rod Hunt Photography, and Restricted Photography


Frankie’s is a great live venue though unusual but maybe that gives it that certain something, its ‘jena se quois’ - appealing quality. You have the serious gig goers – there to see the music, then the blow in tourists staying nearby at a hotel, or in the city for the day. The mix of people makes it fun but odd. And ya’ gotta love velvet curtain that is opened and closed at the start and end of each band on the small stage.

Burden Man describe themselves as ‘existential doom folk’ and that nails them quite well. I unfortunately missed some of their set but what I saw was quite riveting.The three-piece played ‘Shadows of the Dying’, ‘Trenches’, and ‘Burden Man’. Their tunes are like a dream state, very thoughtful slow doom, each note seems well thought out and precise. Vocalist and guitarist Justin has a voice that is quite sonorous with a most striking timbre. The bands imploded into wall of feedback, just as guitar strings were breaking, so it ended on a pretty good note (no pun intended).

Lord Sword are heavy duty riffage! If you’d like your face grinded and smoked, then these are your band! It’s a heady mix of heavy stoner rock that grooves a cool sludgy jam.

Lord Sword - www.rodhunt.com.au
Lord Sword - www.rodhunt.com.au
Jimmy Fatal wields the monster guitar, Mr Stooks stool was taken tonight by Andres (from Sumeru) on drums, and Luke is their master on bass, and vocalist Cory has a throat that growls somewhere between Ian Astbury, Danzig, and Chris Cornell to loosely coin a few popular bods for an idea of his sound. Their set comprised of ‘Wings of the Devil’ ‘Earth OD’, ‘Destroy Mankind’, ‘Tombstones’ and ‘Blood Moon Tide’. ‘Blood Moon Tide’ is a slower number but most atmospheric while still heavy as! ‘Dopethrower’ was the penultimate tune but ‘Rats’ closed the show, epic in its span of stoner groove within this tune.

One heckler (tourist? It’s that kinda place) yells ‘play some Sabbath’ and was flatly told with a wry smile by Cory ‘no covers’ before diving into their last tune. They play no covers – and took no prisoners.

Lord Sword - Restricted Photography
Mental Cavity were to headline tonight but due to a drive back to hometown Canberra for some band members, they got Summonus to headline. It didn’t matter, they still did what was needed, blow the punters minds, and left. ‘Suffer’ off the new album was the opener and is a mad serve of thrash metal in yer’ face with a double serve of vocals it was! (thankfully very unlike post hardcore vocals). Three of the four Cavity members were from I Exist.

Mental Cavity - www.rodhunt.com.au
Their mix of sludge and doom sounds stirred with some crust and hardcore is quite unreal, monstrous! This reviewer is a big fan of I Exist and this new morphed band of theirs didn’t disappoint!!

The set was a mix of material from their self-titled album (‘Subservient’, ‘Frailty Incarnate’, ‘Deconstruct Fools’, and ‘Abuse’), released in January this year, and others from the new album Aneurysm out later this month, such as ‘Closing In’, and ‘I Am Death’.

‘Bleak Outlook’ was particularly a mammoth sounding tune that was totally crushing! Like someone said in a promo – Mental Cavity are as heavy as fuck!

Mental Cavity - www.rodhunt.com.au
Summonus were up next and a great end to the night that’s been on show. Once the curtain was rolled back they dived into 'Burning Times'. The fuzzed-out tone and riff was unmistakable. Tonight, both tunes from their album Zeichen Der Hexe, and some new ones being road tested were on show. Mostly were the latter, newbies, and they didn’t disappoint! They carried their stoner sludge signature sound but sounded fresh simultaneously. The gratuitous throaty growls of Rod’s lyrics over the bands thick pummeling sound that envelopes one in soundscapes.

Summonus - by Restricted Photography
Summonus - by Restricted Photography


Summonus - by Restricted Photography
The new tracks included ‘The Game’, ‘Deep Red’, and ‘Before The Fall’. The large audience were lapping them up. The title tune from ‘Zechen Der Hexe’ closed the intense set, and a great night!

  
Summonus - by Restricted Photography

Bands Music and Websites:
MENTAL CAVITY - music & merch at their bandcamp site, and here for gigs'n'stuff 



Mental Cavity 'Bleak Outlook'



SUMMONUS - music & merch at their bandcamp site, and here for gigs'n'stuff


LORD SWORD - music & merch at their bandcamp site, and here for gigs'n'stuff

BURDEN MAN - music at their Soundcloud and here for gigs'n'stuff


Burden Man 'Shadows of the Dying'




Thanks to:

Monday, April 3, 2017

[LIVE REVIEW] DARK HORSE album launch of 'Bomb Thrower' + HOSTILE OBJECTS + MICHAEL CRAFTER + BLACK RHENO



at BLACKWIRE RECORDS, SYDNEY, 31 March 2017

Review by Derek J. Huckel
Photos by ZK Photo, and Restricted Photography. 

Live Dark Horse, and Hostile Objects footage by Jayradikal Productions


Black Rheno kick off the album launch for Dark Horse with their second album ‘Bomb Thrower’, and they really kick it out! There's no messing with Black Rheno! They bring it from the start with their groove metal that has a sludgy stoner blend. The singer is prowling the floor (no stage here – the band is mixing with us plebs) like some sick tiger. This band is nuts for a three piece, I mean their power is intensity personified. They’ve more grunt in them than some five pieces could even dream of! Dirt, Lock the Gate were some tunes played, and two newies were road tested. They ended their set with the single No Time for Numb Nuts. A great start to one of the final nights of Blackwire.

Black Rheno bringin' the stoner groove!
Blackwire Records, 31/3/2017 - ZK Photo

It's a shame Blackwire Records is closing. I've seen only top notch shows here - I can't think of a bad one of perhaps the ten plus times I’ve been here. Bands I've seen here have included I Exist, Clowns and Chinese Burns Unit, Hostile Objects, Hygiene, Nunchukka Superfly, Damage Zone, Vigilante, and Shackles. Overseas acts too, like American Sharks, Lecherous Gaze have graced this venue, I wish I'd seen Canada's Burning Hearts here, sadly missed D.R.I here recently, and even people like John Dyer Baizley of Baroness have performed and shown his art at Blackwire. Council laws in NSW, and persistent complaining new neighbour/s – not a good mix sadly. In other states this law has been changed apparently, in favour of the long-term businesses, like pubs, instead of the new disgruntled neighbours. Bittersweet is a word to pin point this, and pissed off might be another…

Michael Crafter were up next. They seemed to be faves of many of the near capacity crowd here. The singer, who started the set dressed in his best TLC t-shirt, joked a lot and the crowd bounced off him. The rapport seemed well rehearsed, good fans I’d say. Not having seen them before this reviewer enjoyed them a lot. Michael Crafter are like, you might say, Napalm Death but with more silly themed tunes, but some poignant ones too. Quick short, crusty and thrashy grind blasts. One song, it was announced, was about puppies, which got roars of laughter. Other ditties tonight were called Crew Poo, Bong Breaker, Vegan Bake Sale, and a more serious tune Fear and Doubt.

Micheal Crafter - not like TLC
Blackwire Records, 31/3/2017 - ZK Photo

The Meanies were a great interim sonic entertainment prior to Hostile Objects hitting the 'stage'.

Hostile Objects began with Weed, hit Money (aka. Eat Your Money) and went straight to Turkish Knives, Sounds like a recipe for a great night eh. Well the Hostiles easily helped that happen with their brand of thrash. If you don’t know them, think Poison Idea and The Accused mixed with a dose of Black Flag. Waiting to Drown ratcheted up, and up by singer Hunt and his troupe, then sprung loose in a fury. Hoax went off! Young Gods was mammoth, and brought punters in the first few rows to a crazy mosh. Their last song Wrong ended in a wall of feedback - which was a perfect close for their last set here at this fine establishment. The songs' irony wasn’t lost on many here tonight, the fury conveyed in this tune was also a great metaphor for the anger of the loss.

Rod Hunt gives it back! Hostile Objects, 
Blackwire Records, 31/03/2017 - Restricted Photography

Jimmy Fatal feedsback, Hostile Objects
Blackwire 31/03/17 - Restricted Photography

Dark Horse feed the frenzy
Blackwire Records, 31/03/17 - ZK Photo

Dark Horse opened their set by bass-player Kieran paying respects to the traditional owners of the land first, thanking the guys running the shop here for all they’d done having bands here in their time, supporting them and the scene, as well as to the other bands who played. Pulling Teeth was the choice cut to kick off their set showcasing the bone crunching new album 'Bomb Thrower' here tonight. It sent the place right off! The band, like a savage mix of Discharge, Exploited, and Bolt Thrower, have such an intensity and are on fire with the occasion of the launch, they kicked total ass and took no prisoners!! One guy was hoisted up and crowd surfed to the front of shop then nearly perfectly back to his position at the front. The present scene in front of me brings a tear and huge smile to this reviewer’s face. Sad that it's the third last night here at Blackwire Records before it closes, and that people here are loving what’s been presented to them here tonight, and three quarters of the joint just rocking the fuck out in near 'perfect harmony'.

Dark Horse deliver! Blackwire Records, 31/03/17 - ZK Photo

The ominous intro of Bomb Thrower and its ratcheting d-beat thrash was a sight to see the band play, and hear of course. The singer had the crowd in his palm, all the stance commanded the music, and it him. The band all poured their guts into this show, sweating, slamming – it was a sight to behold.

It was a great group of bands to give a send off in their own styles to a fine establishment. Thanks guys, you've done us proud. And no thanks to it perpetrators.

DARK HORSE - Live at Blackwire Records
‘Bomb Thrower’



DARK HORSE 'Bomb Thrower' off their new album
Hostile Objects - Live at Blackwire Records
'The Hoax'




Hostile Objects - Live at Blackwire Records
'Young God' and 'Ruins'




Hostile Objects - Live at Blackwire Records
'Wrong'



Michael Crafter - 'Bong Water', 'My Name Is', 'Mosh Dawg'



Black Rheno - 'No Time For Numb Nuts'

***Thanks to Blackwire Record - Salute! - the bands, ZK PhotoRestricted PhotographyJayradikal Productions and Rod Hunt for helping pull this review together. for it to be a part reminder of this night, last of a few at this memorable and essential venue Blackwire Records***



Tasty feediack, - Jimmy Fatal Hostile Objects
Blackwire 31/03/17 - Restricted Photography


Jimmy Fatal Hostile Objects
Blackwire 31/03/17 - Restricted Photography