Sunday, January 24, 2010

"grind to a halt"

First up is the low threat profile S/T 7" courtesy of my mate Sean Dawson :) if you don't know by now low threat profile is made up of bob from lack of interest and deep six records, matt from infest of guitar, and andy from no comment and man is the bastard on vocals. a long time in the making and it fucking rips I strongly advise you to check it out :)

*I'm really not happy with any of my photos but anway enjoy.

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Next up is the new extortion 10" "loose screws" on Red limited to 100. Im so glad I didn't miss out on this pre-order. I have been a fan of the band since their inception in 2005 (first seeing them live on the one and only newcastle extortion show on the extortion/jaws tour in 2006 I believe.) But I haven't always been a vinyl collector. So in turn I Missed out on a first pressing of the S/T 7" "Degenerate" and "control" which go for ridiculous amounts these days especially "degenerate" which I have seen go for between $80-$100. Anway on to the record. Amazing as always. Rohan's vocals do sound different than usual but I can't quite put my finger on why. The highlights of the album for me would have to be "the pessimist" and the amazing dual vocals of rohan and barney greenway(of napalm death fame) on the track "grind to a halt" both different styles of vocals just blended so well together. Here's fingers crossed for a possible Extortion/Napalm death split in the future.

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2 comments:

  1. THE PESSIMIST IS NEVER LET DOWN. Rohan told me that he tried a diff approach all together with this new stuff. More of a harsh yell, to match the new material.

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  2. so good dude!!! :D I knew there was something different!!! amazing record. thank you mang :)

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