Clean Sweep play a tried and true youth crew influenced style of hardcore. These kids are super young and always put on a fun show. Pretty good speed, descent mosh, shouted vocals, it's all here. A nice debut demo effort with pretty good production value. 5 tracks, no lyrics.
1. Chill Out
The Cave Kids play a deranged version of garage rock. Totally fuzzed out guitars and a quirky song writing approach make this demo a lot of fun to listen too as well as a fun band to see live. A pretty rough sounding demo, but it only adds to the style The Cave Kids are trying to capture. 7 tracks, no lyrics.
1. Bum Bum Bum Bum
2. I and U
3. Celibate Blues
4. David Doesnt Get Hip
5. Babies Come From/Who Cares
6. Rabid Sheep Brains
7. Lullaby
2. I and U
3. Celibate Blues
4. David Doesnt Get Hip
5. Babies Come From/Who Cares
6. Rabid Sheep Brains
7. Lullaby
Velawsa Rapture - Demo
A drum and guitar duo, Velawsa Rapture play a heavy mix of grind, thrash, and Sabbath-esque riffs with plenty of hardcore rhythms throughout. Pretty heavy stuff and a fun/crushing band to see live. 9 tracks, no lyrics. Also available on cassette tape.
Side A (tapes)
(1) Crunchy Tune
(2) Dinosaurs for Days
(3) Of Mice and Keyboards
(4) Burrito Thrash
(5) Wreck the House
Side B (tapes)
(6) Saddam
(7) Who Invited Kron?
(8) Natures Miracle
(9) How to Talk Shit...
(1) Crunchy Tune
(2) Dinosaurs for Days
(3) Of Mice and Keyboards
(4) Burrito Thrash
(5) Wreck the House
Side B (tapes)
(6) Saddam
(7) Who Invited Kron?
(8) Natures Miracle
(9) How to Talk Shit...
any pics from the deep shit show?
ReplyDeleteI'll get them developed after I shoot 1/2 a roll of film that I have left from the Recession show in Lincoln. Soon.
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