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  1. Swiss Grunge Rockers Hathors Drop Video For “Love Is Such A Feeling”

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    Hathors drop a new video for “Love Is Such A Feeling.” It’s directed by Steve Gullick.

    If you haven’t checked out Hathors’ Noise Appeal debut yet but your curiosity’s officially sparked, it’s still available. On vinyl. On CD. On tape. And of course, you can stream it everywhere.

    https://youtu.be/OhhMDXC1SSs?si=Glnxz7vir4ntzKMk

    #ALTERNATIVE #GRUNGE #HATHORS #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK
  2. Swiss Grunge Rockers Hathors Drop Video For “Love Is Such A Feeling”

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    Hathors drop a new video for “Love Is Such A Feeling.” It’s directed by Steve Gullick.

    If you haven’t checked out Hathors’ Noise Appeal debut yet but your curiosity’s officially sparked, it’s still available. On vinyl. On CD. On tape. And of course, you can stream it everywhere.

    https://youtu.be/OhhMDXC1SSs?si=Glnxz7vir4ntzKMk

    #ALTERNATIVE #GRUNGE #HATHORS #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK
  3. Heckspoiler – Live am Heck Meck Fest 2024 LP (Noise Appeal Records)

    There is a very specific magic that happens when a band decides to skip the studio polish, ignore the safety net of overdubbing, and just let the tape roll in the middle of a sweat-soaked club. We’ve all heard live albums that sound suspiciously clean, records where every mistake has been scrubbed away, and the audience sounds like they’re clapping in a different zip code. But then, every once in a while, a record like Live am Heck Meck Fest 2024 comes along and makes you realize why you started going to shows in the first place. Heckspoiler is a band that has built its entire reputation on being a concert machine. If you’ve followed my writing for a while, you know I have an obsessive devotion to duos that can out-noise a five-piece band. Limiting everything to only two members forces a band to be smarter, louder, and more desperate. On this live LP, captured during their recent tour through the circuit, that desperation is more than notable. It’s an athletic feat, a sonic document of two people standing on the edge of a cliff and deciding to jump with instruments in their hands.

    In a studio setting, you can layer a bass guitar to sound thick, but in a live environment, it’s a different beast entirely. On this record, the bass consumes the entire frequency spectrum. It is heavily distorted, filthy, and cavernous. It carries the tone that makes you wonder if the speakers are actually melting. It bridges the gap between the driving hardcore punk dynamics and the tectonic weight of stoner rock. There are moments on this live LP where the distortion reaches a level of saturation that feels almost physical, hitting you in the chest like a heavy-duty power tool. It provides a foundation that is so wide and so sturdy that the absence of a traditional guitar becomes a non-issue. In fact, adding a guitar would probably just get in the way of that beautiful, low-end carnage. But a wall of sound is nothing without a pulse, and the drumming performance on this live recording perfectly pairs it. It’s one thing to play fast in a room by yourself, but another thing entirely to maintain that level of intensity and precision while a crowd is breathing down your neck. The drummer exemplifies how punk’n’roll swing should sound, mixed with the mechanical brutality of D-beat. You can hear the snap of the snare, the wash of the cymbals, the kick drum acting like a heartbeat after a three-mile sprint. Even in the middle of the most aggressive sections, there’s a groove that keeps the whole thing from devolving into white noise.

    Live recordings usually expose the flaws in a vocalist’s performance, but here, the flaws are the best part. They are soulful in the way that only a punk shouter can be soulful, raw, passionate, and completely devoid of irony. There is a melodic sensibility buried under the grit, a way of phrasing that cuts through bass and drums to deliver direct, powerful, and incredibly personal. You can hear the strain in the voice, being pushed to its limit, and that’s exactly what gives the record its ultimate impact. This live record refuses to stay in one lane. One minute you’re treated to the straightforward, high-octane punk rock aggression, and the next, the tempo drops into a sludge-laden stoner groove, ready to tear everything apart. The willingness to embrace the friction and the noise makes Heckspoiler so vital right now. They are trying to capture the exact feeling of standing three feet away from a stack of amplifiers in a room packed with emotion and aggression. The production on this LP deserves a mention too. The Heck Meck Fest atmosphere is preserved in amber here. Once volumed up to the max, you can actually feel the room and the energy of the crowd reacting to those monster riffs. It’s unprocessed in the best sense of the word.

    This live LP is more than just a souvenir for people who were there, because it also acts as an entry point for anyone who wants to understand the power of a minimal setup pushed to its maximum limit. It captures the transition of the band into even harder and more metallic territories, leaning into those thrash and metal-punk influences without losing the roll in punk’n’roll. It’s aggressive, cynical, witty, and above all, loud. With Live am Heck Meck Fest 2024, Heckspoiler has delivered a live document that arrives like a punch in the mouth, but the kind of punch you’d thank them for. It’s raw, real, and it’s a total wrecking ball of a record. Get it on vinyl, flip the cover, and let the chaos into your living room. Head to Noise Appeal Records for more information about ordering.

    #HARDCOREPUNK #HECKSPOILER #MUSIC #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKNROLL #PUNKROCK #REVIEWS #STONER

  4. Heckspoiler – Live am Heck Meck Fest 2024 LP (Noise Appeal Records)

    There is a very specific magic that happens when a band decides to skip the studio polish, ignore the safety net of overdubbing, and just let the tape roll in the middle of a sweat-soaked club. We’ve all heard live albums that sound suspiciously clean, records where every mistake has been scrubbed away, and the audience sounds like they’re clapping in a different zip code. But then, every once in a while, a record like Live am Heck Meck Fest 2024 comes along and makes you realize why you started going to shows in the first place. Heckspoiler is a band that has built its entire reputation on being a concert machine. If you’ve followed my writing for a while, you know I have an obsessive devotion to duos that can out-noise a five-piece band. Limiting everything to only two members forces a band to be smarter, louder, and more desperate. On this live LP, captured during their recent tour through the circuit, that desperation is more than notable. It’s an athletic feat, a sonic document of two people standing on the edge of a cliff and deciding to jump with instruments in their hands.

    In a studio setting, you can layer a bass guitar to sound thick, but in a live environment, it’s a different beast entirely. On this record, the bass consumes the entire frequency spectrum. It is heavily distorted, filthy, and cavernous. It carries the tone that makes you wonder if the speakers are actually melting. It bridges the gap between the driving hardcore punk dynamics and the tectonic weight of stoner rock. There are moments on this live LP where the distortion reaches a level of saturation that feels almost physical, hitting you in the chest like a heavy-duty power tool. It provides a foundation that is so wide and so sturdy that the absence of a traditional guitar becomes a non-issue. In fact, adding a guitar would probably just get in the way of that beautiful, low-end carnage. But a wall of sound is nothing without a pulse, and the drumming performance on this live recording perfectly pairs it. It’s one thing to play fast in a room by yourself, but another thing entirely to maintain that level of intensity and precision while a crowd is breathing down your neck. The drummer exemplifies how punk’n’roll swing should sound, mixed with the mechanical brutality of D-beat. You can hear the snap of the snare, the wash of the cymbals, the kick drum acting like a heartbeat after a three-mile sprint. Even in the middle of the most aggressive sections, there’s a groove that keeps the whole thing from devolving into white noise.

    Live recordings usually expose the flaws in a vocalist’s performance, but here, the flaws are the best part. They are soulful in the way that only a punk shouter can be soulful, raw, passionate, and completely devoid of irony. There is a melodic sensibility buried under the grit, a way of phrasing that cuts through bass and drums to deliver direct, powerful, and incredibly personal. You can hear the strain in the voice, being pushed to its limit, and that’s exactly what gives the record its ultimate impact. This live record refuses to stay in one lane. One minute you’re treated to the straightforward, high-octane punk rock aggression, and the next, the tempo drops into a sludge-laden stoner groove, ready to tear everything apart. The willingness to embrace the friction and the noise makes Heckspoiler so vital right now. They are trying to capture the exact feeling of standing three feet away from a stack of amplifiers in a room packed with emotion and aggression. The production on this LP deserves a mention too. The Heck Meck Fest atmosphere is preserved in amber here. Once volumed up to the max, you can actually feel the room and the energy of the crowd reacting to those monster riffs. It’s unprocessed in the best sense of the word.

    This live LP is more than just a souvenir for people who were there, because it also acts as an entry point for anyone who wants to understand the power of a minimal setup pushed to its maximum limit. It captures the transition of the band into even harder and more metallic territories, leaning into those thrash and metal-punk influences without losing the roll in punk’n’roll. It’s aggressive, cynical, witty, and above all, loud. With Live am Heck Meck Fest 2024, Heckspoiler has delivered a live document that arrives like a punch in the mouth, but the kind of punch you’d thank them for. It’s raw, real, and it’s a total wrecking ball of a record. Get it on vinyl, flip the cover, and let the chaos into your living room. Head to Noise Appeal Records for more information about ordering.

    #HARDCOREPUNK #HECKSPOILER #MUSIC #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKNROLL #PUNKROCK #REVIEWS #STONER

  5. Heckspoiler – Bock auf Stress LP (Noise Appeal Records)

    When you think of rock duos, the usual suspects often come to mind, often projected through minimalist blues or maybe a bit of garage rock, but what Heckspoiler delivers on their latest LP, Bock auf Stress, shatters any preconceived notions of what two people can achieve with just a bass and a drum kit. It’s no secret that I have a soft spot for bands that achieve more with less, but we’re not talking about less here. We’re talking about a sonic force of nature so dense and massive that you won’t notice the absence of a guitar for a single second. Heckspoiler hails from Upper Austria, but their sound has long since outgrown the Alps. After hundreds of shows and two excellent albums, they’ve earned a reputation as a concert machine, and Bock auf Stress is the perfect studio monument to that energy. It delivers exactly what the title promises. It rattles, clatters, and drives your pulse into regions that would normally justify bone adjustment. Stylistically, we’re moving through a fascinating borderland between hardcore punk, gritty punk’n’roll, and a healthy dose of stoner sludge, with the band pushing the bridge toward metal, d-beat, and thrash even further this time around.

    The star of the show is, without a doubt, that monstrous, heavily distorted bass. It’s the foundation, walls, and the roof of this sonic bunker. The tone is so filthy, so saturated, and so enormous that it literally makes the air in the room vibrate. It’s that specific stoner-meets-aggro-punk vibe that makes the sound so absolute. You can practically hear the sweat and oil of post-industrial reality in every note. It simultaneously evokes a demolition site and a high-end studio, making a perfect balance of rawness and technical finesse. The drumming on Bock auf Stress exemplifies dynamics and endurance. It’s the engine that whips this ton-heavy vehicle forward at ultimate speed. The breaks are sharp, the snare cracks like a whip, and the cymbal accents cut through the bass fog with precision. It’s this combination of an intimidating force and clever rhythmic maneuvers that ensures the album never becomes monotonous, despite its extreme tempo. You can feel the drums chasing the sound, always on the edge of chaos but never lacking the necessary groove.

    The vocals are that special detail where Heckspoiler reveals their true soul. The vocals are powerful, full of lifeblood, and surprisingly melodic despite all the aggression. It’s a passionate rallying cry that comes across as cynical at times, cryptic at others, but always authentic and honest. The lyrics are biting and possess that very special wit deeply rooted in the Heckspoiler universe. It’s a form of communication that speaks a universal language of rage, wit, and strength. You sense that it’s all-or-nothing every single time, as if every song were the final of a world championship in musical states of emergency. Heckspoiler sounds even more compact, even harder, and, as strange as it may sound at this volume, even better thought out on Bock auf Stress. They’ve cranked up the metal influence without betraying their punk roots. The thrash elements give the songs a technical edge that contrasts wonderfully with the d-beat filth. You hear the influences of classic punk and roll, but filtered through a modern, almost metallic lens.

    The production is fat, loud, but transparent enough to appreciate the details of the performance. You hear the clatter of the strings, the breathing between the lines, and the sheer physical exertion behind the instruments. It’s an honest album, no unnecessary overdubs, no gimmicks, just two people giving everything they’ve got. Bock auf Stress is a manifesto of defiance. Heckspoiler proves you don’t need a five-piece band with three guitarists to build a wall of sound. You just need passion, some massive riffs, and the absolute will to burn the club or your living room to the ground. It’s an album for those moments when you just want to push daily life aside, for those moments when you’re up for stress because the stress of the music is more cleansing than the stress of the world. If you’re into music that takes no prisoners, that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go for a solid forty minutes, then this is your record. Heckspoiler has delivered a faster, angrier masterpiece, but it has more heart than 90% of what usually passes under the banner of punk today. An absolute must for fans of stoner, hardcore, and everything in between. Cheers to the chaos! Head to Noise Appeal Records for more information about ordering.

    #HARDCOREPUNK #HECKSPOILER #MUSIC #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKNROLL #PUNKROCK #REVIEWS #STONER #THRASHMETAL

  6. Heckspoiler – Bock auf Stress LP (Noise Appeal Records)

    When you think of rock duos, the usual suspects often come to mind, often projected through minimalist blues or maybe a bit of garage rock, but what Heckspoiler delivers on their latest LP, Bock auf Stress, shatters any preconceived notions of what two people can achieve with just a bass and a drum kit. It’s no secret that I have a soft spot for bands that achieve more with less, but we’re not talking about less here. We’re talking about a sonic force of nature so dense and massive that you won’t notice the absence of a guitar for a single second. Heckspoiler hails from Upper Austria, but their sound has long since outgrown the Alps. After hundreds of shows and two excellent albums, they’ve earned a reputation as a concert machine, and Bock auf Stress is the perfect studio monument to that energy. It delivers exactly what the title promises. It rattles, clatters, and drives your pulse into regions that would normally justify bone adjustment. Stylistically, we’re moving through a fascinating borderland between hardcore punk, gritty punk’n’roll, and a healthy dose of stoner sludge, with the band pushing the bridge toward metal, d-beat, and thrash even further this time around.

    The star of the show is, without a doubt, that monstrous, heavily distorted bass. It’s the foundation, walls, and the roof of this sonic bunker. The tone is so filthy, so saturated, and so enormous that it literally makes the air in the room vibrate. It’s that specific stoner-meets-aggro-punk vibe that makes the sound so absolute. You can practically hear the sweat and oil of post-industrial reality in every note. It simultaneously evokes a demolition site and a high-end studio, making a perfect balance of rawness and technical finesse. The drumming on Bock auf Stress exemplifies dynamics and endurance. It’s the engine that whips this ton-heavy vehicle forward at ultimate speed. The breaks are sharp, the snare cracks like a whip, and the cymbal accents cut through the bass fog with precision. It’s this combination of an intimidating force and clever rhythmic maneuvers that ensures the album never becomes monotonous, despite its extreme tempo. You can feel the drums chasing the sound, always on the edge of chaos but never lacking the necessary groove.

    The vocals are that special detail where Heckspoiler reveals their true soul. The vocals are powerful, full of lifeblood, and surprisingly melodic despite all the aggression. It’s a passionate rallying cry that comes across as cynical at times, cryptic at others, but always authentic and honest. The lyrics are biting and possess that very special wit deeply rooted in the Heckspoiler universe. It’s a form of communication that speaks a universal language of rage, wit, and strength. You sense that it’s all-or-nothing every single time, as if every song were the final of a world championship in musical states of emergency. Heckspoiler sounds even more compact, even harder, and, as strange as it may sound at this volume, even better thought out on Bock auf Stress. They’ve cranked up the metal influence without betraying their punk roots. The thrash elements give the songs a technical edge that contrasts wonderfully with the d-beat filth. You hear the influences of classic punk and roll, but filtered through a modern, almost metallic lens.

    The production is fat, loud, but transparent enough to appreciate the details of the performance. You hear the clatter of the strings, the breathing between the lines, and the sheer physical exertion behind the instruments. It’s an honest album, no unnecessary overdubs, no gimmicks, just two people giving everything they’ve got. Bock auf Stress is a manifesto of defiance. Heckspoiler proves you don’t need a five-piece band with three guitarists to build a wall of sound. You just need passion, some massive riffs, and the absolute will to burn the club or your living room to the ground. It’s an album for those moments when you just want to push daily life aside, for those moments when you’re up for stress because the stress of the music is more cleansing than the stress of the world. If you’re into music that takes no prisoners, that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go for a solid forty minutes, then this is your record. Heckspoiler has delivered a faster, angrier masterpiece, but it has more heart than 90% of what usually passes under the banner of punk today. An absolute must for fans of stoner, hardcore, and everything in between. Cheers to the chaos! Head to Noise Appeal Records for more information about ordering.

    #HARDCOREPUNK #HECKSPOILER #MUSIC #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKNROLL #PUNKROCK #REVIEWS #STONER #THRASHMETAL

  7. Heckspoiler Drops New Powerful New Album

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    The new release from Heckspoiler, “Bock auf Stress,” is officially out, gaining extra sharpness and a physical punch. The band’s signature sound remains unmistakable, but their evolution now delivers ideas in a compact, powerful, and gripping way. The result is a highly explosive blend of feral punk and thrash elements, infused with sludge- and stoner-level heaviness. The track proves the band knows exactly how to combine aggression and technicality in their hardcore approach.

    https://open.spotify.com/album/6dYyoefh2eavgTeO0veBhP?si=Fpnct4xcRG679AXKvEJYgw

    Bock Auf Stress | Release-concerts

    12.12.25 AT Wien @ Arena – Tickets
    13.12.25 AT Salzburg @ Rockhouse – Tickets
    19.12.25 AT Villach @ Kulturhof:keller – Tickets
    20.12.25 AT Linz @ Kapu – Tickets

    #hardcorePunk #heckspoiler #music #news #noiseAppealRecords #punkRock #sludge #stoner

  8. Hardcore Punk With Heart: Hear Dim Prospects’ Passionate Hardcore Punk Return

    Photo by @attheshow

    Dim Prospects is back to a five-piece and singing in German again, delivering hardcore punk with heart and soul. Lyrically, they dissect the idiocy and everyday madness of a self-proclaimed “normality” shaped by conservatism and right-wing extremism. The band exposes the stupidity of our times and shouts back at the majority with a knowing smirk. Good punk has always been able to do both, and Dim Prospects proves they won’t be running out of topics anytime soon.

    https://open.spotify.com/album/6HoVnsuYHRfgWZ3mcbq9SX?si=kCK23TM6Tay1r0GlMYABAA

    #DIMPROSPECTS #HARDCOREPUNK #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK

  9. Heckspoiler Releases New Single “Party”: An Anthem For Not Celebrating

    Heckspoiler has released their new hit single, “Party,” a track that celebrates not celebrating, suspended hilariously between hangover and catharsis. The single wavers between couch time and blackout binge with a catchy hook and unexpected musical twists. Delivered honestly, over the top, and “effortlessly cool,” the song captures the relatable chaos of convincing yourself to go out or choosing to bail, proving that even a non-party deserves a punk-pop anthem.

    https://youtu.be/Q_CnE4pdMVc?si=mKjFirYdPqlKGNA0

    #garage #HARDCOREPUNK #HECKSPOILER #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK

  10. Dim Prospects – Abscheu und Neugier
    (Punkrock / Noise Appeal Records)
    by @oranje1986

    Die Platte klingt melodisch, hart, verständlich und sehr rotzig. Vor allem der Gesang auf deutsch macht schon einiges her. Titel wie „Plombenziaga“ als ersten Track auf einer Platte muss man auch erst mal machen.

    Diese Review wurde von Bernd verfasst. 
    Bernd hat sich bei uns als Redakteur beworben. Wir freuen uns auf Rückmeldung von euch! 

    vinyl-keks.eu/dim-prospects-ab

    #dim #review #vinyl #noiseappealrecords

  11. Dim Prospects – Abscheu und Neugier
    (Punkrock / Noise Appeal Records)
    by @oranje1986

    Die Platte klingt melodisch, hart, verständlich und sehr rotzig. Vor allem der Gesang auf deutsch macht schon einiges her. Titel wie „Plombenziaga“ als ersten Track auf einer Platte muss man auch erst mal machen.

    Diese Review wurde von Bernd verfasst. 
    Bernd hat sich bei uns als Redakteur beworben. Wir freuen uns auf Rückmeldung von euch! 

    vinyl-keks.eu/dim-prospects-ab

    #dim #review #vinyl #noiseappealrecords

  12. Dim Prospects – Abscheu und Neugier
    (Punkrock / Noise Appeal Records)
    by @oranje1986

    Die Platte klingt melodisch, hart, verständlich und sehr rotzig. Vor allem der Gesang auf deutsch macht schon einiges her. Titel wie „Plombenziaga“ als ersten Track auf einer Platte muss man auch erst mal machen.

    Diese Review wurde von Bernd verfasst. 
    Bernd hat sich bei uns als Redakteur beworben. Wir freuen uns auf Rückmeldung von euch! 

    vinyl-keks.eu/dim-prospects-ab

    #dim #review #vinyl #noiseappealrecords

  13. Dim Prospects – Abscheu und Neugier
    (Punkrock / Noise Appeal Records)
    by @oranje1986

    Die Platte klingt melodisch, hart, verständlich und sehr rotzig. Vor allem der Gesang auf deutsch macht schon einiges her. Titel wie „Plombenziaga“ als ersten Track auf einer Platte muss man auch erst mal machen.

    Diese Review wurde von Bernd verfasst. 
    Bernd hat sich bei uns als Redakteur beworben. Wir freuen uns auf Rückmeldung von euch! 

    vinyl-keks.eu/dim-prospects-ab

    #dim #review #vinyl #noiseappealrecords

  14. Dim Prospects – Abscheu und Neugier
    (Punkrock / Noise Appeal Records)
    by @oranje1986

    Die Platte klingt melodisch, hart, verständlich und sehr rotzig. Vor allem der Gesang auf deutsch macht schon einiges her. Titel wie „Plombenziaga“ als ersten Track auf einer Platte muss man auch erst mal machen.

    Diese Review wurde von Bernd verfasst. 
    Bernd hat sich bei uns als Redakteur beworben. Wir freuen uns auf Rückmeldung von euch! 

    vinyl-keks.eu/dim-prospects-ab

    #dim #review #vinyl #noiseappealrecords

  15. Convertible’s “Blip in Time” Video Complements Critically Acclaimed Album

    Convertible, the current music project of Hans Platzgumer, has released a brand-new video for the track “Blip in Time.” The single comes from their latest album, Favorite Record, which dropped in early April and is available across all major platforms. The album has garnered bold comparisons to legendary artists such as Bowie, Cohen, and The Beatles. The visually stunning video, crafted by Georg Gaigl, provides a moving image counterpart to the project’s critically acclaimed, sophisticated art-rock sound.

    https://youtu.be/nOl6Nu8mkkA?si=FXT2HAbe9HHWfC3h

    #ALTERNATIVE #CONVERTIBLE #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #ROCK

  16. Convertible’s “Blip in Time” Video Complements Critically Acclaimed Album

    Convertible, the current music project of Hans Platzgumer, has released a brand-new video for the track “Blip in Time.” The single comes from their latest album, Favorite Record, which dropped in early April and is available across all major platforms. The album has garnered bold comparisons to legendary artists such as Bowie, Cohen, and The Beatles. The visually stunning video, crafted by Georg Gaigl, provides a moving image counterpart to the project’s critically acclaimed, sophisticated art-rock sound.

    https://youtu.be/nOl6Nu8mkkA?si=FXT2HAbe9HHWfC3h

    #ALTERNATIVE #CONVERTIBLE #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #ROCK

  17. Convertible’s “Blip in Time” Video Complements Critically Acclaimed Album

    Convertible, the current music project of Hans Platzgumer, has released a brand-new video for the track “Blip in Time.” The single comes from their latest album, Favorite Record, which dropped in early April and is available across all major platforms. The album has garnered bold comparisons to legendary artists such as Bowie, Cohen, and The Beatles. The visually stunning video, crafted by Georg Gaigl, provides a moving image counterpart to the project’s critically acclaimed, sophisticated art-rock sound.

    https://youtu.be/nOl6Nu8mkkA?si=FXT2HAbe9HHWfC3h

    #ALTERNATIVE #CONVERTIBLE #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #ROCK

  18. Convertible’s “Blip in Time” Video Complements Critically Acclaimed Album

    Convertible, the current music project of Hans Platzgumer, has released a brand-new video for the track “Blip in Time.” The single comes from their latest album, Favorite Record, which dropped in early April and is available across all major platforms. The album has garnered bold comparisons to legendary artists such as Bowie, Cohen, and The Beatles. The visually stunning video, crafted by Georg Gaigl, provides a moving image counterpart to the project’s critically acclaimed, sophisticated art-rock sound.

    https://youtu.be/nOl6Nu8mkkA?si=FXT2HAbe9HHWfC3h

    #ALTERNATIVE #CONVERTIBLE #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #ROCK

  19. Convertible’s “Blip in Time” Video Complements Critically Acclaimed Album

    Convertible, the current music project of Hans Platzgumer, has released a brand-new video for the track “Blip in Time.” The single comes from their latest album, Favorite Record, which dropped in early April and is available across all major platforms. The album has garnered bold comparisons to legendary artists such as Bowie, Cohen, and The Beatles. The visually stunning video, crafted by Georg Gaigl, provides a moving image counterpart to the project’s critically acclaimed, sophisticated art-rock sound.

    https://youtu.be/nOl6Nu8mkkA?si=FXT2HAbe9HHWfC3h

    #ALTERNATIVE #CONVERTIBLE #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #ROCK

  20. Dim Prospects – Abscheu und Neugier LP (Noise Appeal Records)

    Jugular and hearty punk rock always comes with a certain weight of expectation. It’s a lineage stretching all the way back to the eighties, from melodic hardcore giants such as Hüsker Dü to the raw desperation of Leatherface. The bands like that simply understood that rage isn’t just about speed but about melody twisted into an uncomfortable knot. Dim Prospects’ latest effort, Abscheu und Neugier, carries thirteen tracks that exemplify how melodic but crushing punk rock sound should resonate in 2025. This isn’t another polished, radio-friendly pop-punk, but a sound of cold concrete, cheap beer, and a profound, shared sense of political exhaustion. Dim Prospects are articulating a current state of being. The album title itself is the core thesis: Abscheu, the revulsion at the daily stupidity, the creeping conservatism, and the open-faced bigotry that tries to masquerade as ‘normality,’ and Neugier, a detached curiosity about how deep the collective idiocy can actually go. This is a hard-hitting, heart-pounding punk record with a distinct weakness for beautiful melodies. On one hand, you have tracks that charge out of the gate, short-fuse bursts of furious drumming and barbed-wire guitar riffs that recall the rawness, aggression, and haste of old-school Austrian and German hardcore punk and punk rock bands. Those tracks arrive like a scream you keep bottled up when scrolling through the news feed. They are fast, furious, and pointed, delivering their political comment like a well-aimed punch.

    But then, the muscle gives way to the soul. This is where the band’s true influences shine through, particularly the echo of Leatherface’s Frankie Stubbs in the sheer, weary melodicism that controls the noise. When Dim Prospects throttle back slightly, even just for a few bars, that melancholic undertone the band is known for emerges gradually. The bass lines gain a certain gravitas, acting as the bedrock for the lead guitar to thread genuinely affecting, slightly off-kilter melodies. Think of the perfect, gritty contrast achieved by Sugar, Hot Water Music, or Hüsker Dü. These influences aren’t just name-checks, serving as  the blueprint for integrating world-weary sorrow into blinding speed. The key takeaway here is the sense of unresolved tension. This is the constant companion of rage, a sound of realizing that the things you have to scream about today are the same things you were screaming about twenty years ago, and that the fight is far from over. This provides the density and longevity that many contemporary melodic punk records lack. Instead of simply being an adrenaline shot, Abscheu und Neugier forces listeners to sit with the exhaustion that comes after the fight. It’s often said that good punk should feel political without being preachy. Dim Prospects understand this better than most. They comment on the daily madness of this world, but crucially, without a wagging finger. This is the element of self-irony the band carries like a sharp but necessary accessory. The political is personal, but it’s also absurd. When you observe the resurgence of conservative ‘normality,’ the very same tired, small-minded idiocy that punk has always railed against, it demands a response that goes beyond earnest moralizing.

    Abscheu und Neugier finds its power in this dual attack. There is the outright vengeance and rage, the necessary volume and fury to scream in the face of the majority and what they accept as truth. But simultaneously, there is that detached curiosity that exposes the stupidity of our times with a wink. That wink is the saving grace. It’s the acknowledgment that the situation is terrible, but the realization that they (the band and the listeners) are outside of that idiotic ‘normality.’ It’s a shared chuckle in the face of the impending doom, a refusal to grant the purveyors of hate and conservatism the dignity of a straight-faced response. This mature handling of the theme is what separates veteran punk writers from the newcomers. They’re not simply listing societal issues, they are analyzing the feeling of living under them. The disgust is more than notable, translating into the raw vocal delivery, shouted, slightly strained, but articulated with such precision and finesse, while the curiosity surfaces in the more reflective, often mid-tempo tracks that allow the story to breathe feely before the next onslaught. These tracks act like chapters in a collective journal of contemporary frustration. From scratch to finish, the album maps the entire voyage from initial shock to weary acceptance, yet still maintaining a defiant spirit. Every song title carries an observation of human failure delivered with maximum melodic impact. Abscheu und Neugier is an album for those who feel the world tilting toward the absurd, who find themselves caught between screaming in rage and shaking their heads in resigned amusement. Abscheu und Neugier is a soundtrack for defiance, a blueprint for turning revulsion into strength. They’re unlikely to run out of material, as the band astutely notes, and that’s exactly why we need them. Dive in. You’ll find the music is as smart as it is fast, and the melodies are just enough to keep you from totally despairing about the state of things. It’s what good punk has always been, and Dim Prospects are carrying that torch with muscle and heart. Head to Noise Appeal Records for more information about ordering.

    #DIMPROSPECTS #HARDCOREPUNK #melodicHardcore #melodicPunkRock #MUSIC #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK #REVIEWS

  21. Heckspoiler Open Preorders For “Bock auf Stress” Via Noise Appeal Records

    Heckspoiler have opened preorders for their upcoming album Bock auf Stress, set for release via Noise Appeal Records. Available on LP, CD, and soon on streaming platforms, the album continues the duo’s high-voltage blend of punk, noise, and chaos. As vinyl presses work overtime and fans anticipate another sonic onslaught, excitement builds for what promises to be one of the most intense releases in Austria’s underground rock scene. Bock auf Stress captures the urgency, wit, and raw energy that define Heckspoiler’s unique noise-rock formula.

    Pre-order HERE

    https://youtu.be/_ma0p-YGnzQ?si=0YappFqdKTKoQ1yC

    #HARDCORE #HARDCOREPUNK #HECKSPOILER #METAL #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK

  22. Hathors Drop New Single “Seen It All Before”

    Swiss rock trio Hathors return with their blistering new single “Seen It All Before,” now available on all major platforms. Following a German tour stop in Freiburg, Wiesbaden, and Schweinfurt, the band heads back to Switzerland for Up In Smoke Festival in Pratteln. Crank the volume and dive in.

    https://open.spotify.com/track/0112U0CAvUqT6Sj7Jkd57j?si=d8af3b8226844a6f

    #ALTERNATIVE #GRUNGE #HATHORS #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK

  23. Hathors Drop New Single “Seen It All Before”

    Swiss rock trio Hathors return with their blistering new single “Seen It All Before,” now available on all major platforms. Following a German tour stop in Freiburg, Wiesbaden, and Schweinfurt, the band heads back to Switzerland for Up In Smoke Festival in Pratteln. Crank the volume and dive in.

    https://open.spotify.com/track/0112U0CAvUqT6Sj7Jkd57j?si=d8af3b8226844a6f

    #ALTERNATIVE #GRUNGE #HATHORS #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK

  24. Hathors Drop New Single “Seen It All Before”

    Swiss rock trio Hathors return with their blistering new single “Seen It All Before,” now available on all major platforms. Following a German tour stop in Freiburg, Wiesbaden, and Schweinfurt, the band heads back to Switzerland for Up In Smoke Festival in Pratteln. Crank the volume and dive in.

    https://open.spotify.com/track/0112U0CAvUqT6Sj7Jkd57j?si=d8af3b8226844a6f

    #ALTERNATIVE #GRUNGE #HATHORS #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #PUNKROCK

  25. The New Mourning Share Studio Live Session Of “Meaningful Song”

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    The New Mourning have released a fresh live studio clip for their track “Meaningful Song.” Capturing raw energy and heartfelt performance, the video showcases the band’s emotional depth and musicianship. Available now on their official channel, it’s another reason to revisit their catalogue and discover their evocative, live-driven sound.

    https://youtu.be/RiLKkNJF_Ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #INDIEROCK #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  26. The New Mourning Share Studio Live Session Of “Meaningful Song”

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    The New Mourning have released a fresh live studio clip for their track “Meaningful Song.” Capturing raw energy and heartfelt performance, the video showcases the band’s emotional depth and musicianship. Available now on their official channel, it’s another reason to revisit their catalogue and discover their evocative, live-driven sound.

    https://youtu.be/RiLKkNJF_Ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #INDIEROCK #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  27. The New Mourning Share Studio Live Session Of “Meaningful Song”

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    The New Mourning have released a fresh live studio clip for their track “Meaningful Song.” Capturing raw energy and heartfelt performance, the video showcases the band’s emotional depth and musicianship. Available now on their official channel, it’s another reason to revisit their catalogue and discover their evocative, live-driven sound.

    https://youtu.be/RiLKkNJF_Ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #INDIEROCK #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  28. The New Mourning Share Studio Live Session Of “Meaningful Song”

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    The New Mourning have released a fresh live studio clip for their track “Meaningful Song.” Capturing raw energy and heartfelt performance, the video showcases the band’s emotional depth and musicianship. Available now on their official channel, it’s another reason to revisit their catalogue and discover their evocative, live-driven sound.

    https://youtu.be/RiLKkNJF_Ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #INDIEROCK #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  29. The New Mourning Share Studio Live Session Of “Meaningful Song”

    Photo courtesy of the band.

    The New Mourning have released a fresh live studio clip for their track “Meaningful Song.” Capturing raw energy and heartfelt performance, the video showcases the band’s emotional depth and musicianship. Available now on their official channel, it’s another reason to revisit their catalogue and discover their evocative, live-driven sound.

    https://youtu.be/RiLKkNJF_Ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #INDIEROCK #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  30. The New Mourning Continue Live Session Series With “Steal My Smile”

    Photo by attheshow.org

    The New Mourning have released a new live session video for their track “Steal My Smile,” offering another raw glimpse into the band’s performance-driven ethos.

    The stripped-down live format has become something of a signature for the group, highlighting both their technical craft and their ability to connect directly with listeners without studio polish. “Steal My Smile” continues in that spirit, balancing vulnerability with intensity.

    With each live session, The New Mourning reaffirm their reputation as a band rooted in authenticity. The video captures their chemistry in the room, music as conversation, unedited and emotionally precise.

    Released alongside previous sessions, the track adds to a growing archive that blurs the line between documentation and performance art. For fans, it’s an intimate encounter and a statement: The New Mourning’s music thrives not only on record but in the immediacy of live expression.

    https://youtu.be/KL49X9-09ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  31. The New Mourning Continue Live Session Series With “Steal My Smile”

    Photo by attheshow.org

    The New Mourning have released a new live session video for their track “Steal My Smile,” offering another raw glimpse into the band’s performance-driven ethos.

    The stripped-down live format has become something of a signature for the group, highlighting both their technical craft and their ability to connect directly with listeners without studio polish. “Steal My Smile” continues in that spirit, balancing vulnerability with intensity.

    With each live session, The New Mourning reaffirm their reputation as a band rooted in authenticity. The video captures their chemistry in the room, music as conversation, unedited and emotionally precise.

    Released alongside previous sessions, the track adds to a growing archive that blurs the line between documentation and performance art. For fans, it’s an intimate encounter and a statement: The New Mourning’s music thrives not only on record but in the immediacy of live expression.

    https://youtu.be/KL49X9-09ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  32. The New Mourning Continue Live Session Series With “Steal My Smile”

    Photo by attheshow.org

    The New Mourning have released a new live session video for their track “Steal My Smile,” offering another raw glimpse into the band’s performance-driven ethos.

    The stripped-down live format has become something of a signature for the group, highlighting both their technical craft and their ability to connect directly with listeners without studio polish. “Steal My Smile” continues in that spirit, balancing vulnerability with intensity.

    With each live session, The New Mourning reaffirm their reputation as a band rooted in authenticity. The video captures their chemistry in the room, music as conversation, unedited and emotionally precise.

    Released alongside previous sessions, the track adds to a growing archive that blurs the line between documentation and performance art. For fans, it’s an intimate encounter and a statement: The New Mourning’s music thrives not only on record but in the immediacy of live expression.

    https://youtu.be/KL49X9-09ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  33. The New Mourning Continue Live Session Series With “Steal My Smile”

    Photo by attheshow.org

    The New Mourning have released a new live session video for their track “Steal My Smile,” offering another raw glimpse into the band’s performance-driven ethos.

    The stripped-down live format has become something of a signature for the group, highlighting both their technical craft and their ability to connect directly with listeners without studio polish. “Steal My Smile” continues in that spirit, balancing vulnerability with intensity.

    With each live session, The New Mourning reaffirm their reputation as a band rooted in authenticity. The video captures their chemistry in the room, music as conversation, unedited and emotionally precise.

    Released alongside previous sessions, the track adds to a growing archive that blurs the line between documentation and performance art. For fans, it’s an intimate encounter and a statement: The New Mourning’s music thrives not only on record but in the immediacy of live expression.

    https://youtu.be/KL49X9-09ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  34. The New Mourning Continue Live Session Series With “Steal My Smile”

    Photo by attheshow.org

    The New Mourning have released a new live session video for their track “Steal My Smile,” offering another raw glimpse into the band’s performance-driven ethos.

    The stripped-down live format has become something of a signature for the group, highlighting both their technical craft and their ability to connect directly with listeners without studio polish. “Steal My Smile” continues in that spirit, balancing vulnerability with intensity.

    With each live session, The New Mourning reaffirm their reputation as a band rooted in authenticity. The video captures their chemistry in the room, music as conversation, unedited and emotionally precise.

    Released alongside previous sessions, the track adds to a growing archive that blurs the line between documentation and performance art. For fans, it’s an intimate encounter and a statement: The New Mourning’s music thrives not only on record but in the immediacy of live expression.

    https://youtu.be/KL49X9-09ss?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #INDIE #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #POSTROCK #THENEWMOURNING

  35. Heckspoiler Unleash Heavy New Teaser “Plenum” From Upcoming Album

    Photo by nicknofuture

    Austrian duo Heckspoiler return this week with “Plenum,” the first teaser from their forthcoming album Bock auf Stress, due later this year. The track captures the band’s trademark metalpunk intensity, bass, drums, and drive at full force.

    Fast, biting, and unfiltered, Plenum embodies Heckspoiler’s sound in its rawest form. The song’s speed and heaviness carry political undertones and a sardonic edge, elements that have made the two-piece a standout in Europe’s underground heavy scene.

    True to their style, the release arrives with a music video that matches the song’s urgency. Visually stripped-down yet full of tension, it reinforces Heckspoiler’s “less is more” ethos: two people, one sound, maximum impact.

    The track is also their first new music since Tokyo Drift, marking a new chapter for the band as they gear up for a late-year album drop. For fans of hybrid punk and metal who prefer their music direct and uncompromising, Plenum is a loud signal of what’s to come.

    https://youtu.be/_ma0p-YGnzQ?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #garage #HECKSPOILER #METAL #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #NOISEROCK #PUNKROCK

  36. Heckspoiler Unleash Heavy New Teaser “Plenum” From Upcoming Album

    Photo by nicknofuture

    Austrian duo Heckspoiler return this week with “Plenum,” the first teaser from their forthcoming album Bock auf Stress, due later this year. The track captures the band’s trademark metalpunk intensity, bass, drums, and drive at full force.

    Fast, biting, and unfiltered, Plenum embodies Heckspoiler’s sound in its rawest form. The song’s speed and heaviness carry political undertones and a sardonic edge, elements that have made the two-piece a standout in Europe’s underground heavy scene.

    True to their style, the release arrives with a music video that matches the song’s urgency. Visually stripped-down yet full of tension, it reinforces Heckspoiler’s “less is more” ethos: two people, one sound, maximum impact.

    The track is also their first new music since Tokyo Drift, marking a new chapter for the band as they gear up for a late-year album drop. For fans of hybrid punk and metal who prefer their music direct and uncompromising, Plenum is a loud signal of what’s to come.

    https://youtu.be/_ma0p-YGnzQ?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #garage #HECKSPOILER #METAL #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #NOISEROCK #PUNKROCK

  37. Heckspoiler Unleash Heavy New Teaser “Plenum” From Upcoming Album

    Photo by nicknofuture

    Austrian duo Heckspoiler return this week with “Plenum,” the first teaser from their forthcoming album Bock auf Stress, due later this year. The track captures the band’s trademark metalpunk intensity, bass, drums, and drive at full force.

    Fast, biting, and unfiltered, Plenum embodies Heckspoiler’s sound in its rawest form. The song’s speed and heaviness carry political undertones and a sardonic edge, elements that have made the two-piece a standout in Europe’s underground heavy scene.

    True to their style, the release arrives with a music video that matches the song’s urgency. Visually stripped-down yet full of tension, it reinforces Heckspoiler’s “less is more” ethos: two people, one sound, maximum impact.

    The track is also their first new music since Tokyo Drift, marking a new chapter for the band as they gear up for a late-year album drop. For fans of hybrid punk and metal who prefer their music direct and uncompromising, Plenum is a loud signal of what’s to come.

    https://youtu.be/_ma0p-YGnzQ?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #garage #HECKSPOILER #METAL #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #NOISEROCK #PUNKROCK

  38. Heckspoiler Unleash Heavy New Teaser “Plenum” From Upcoming Album

    Photo by nicknofuture

    Austrian duo Heckspoiler return this week with “Plenum,” the first teaser from their forthcoming album Bock auf Stress, due later this year. The track captures the band’s trademark metalpunk intensity, bass, drums, and drive at full force.

    Fast, biting, and unfiltered, Plenum embodies Heckspoiler’s sound in its rawest form. The song’s speed and heaviness carry political undertones and a sardonic edge, elements that have made the two-piece a standout in Europe’s underground heavy scene.

    True to their style, the release arrives with a music video that matches the song’s urgency. Visually stripped-down yet full of tension, it reinforces Heckspoiler’s “less is more” ethos: two people, one sound, maximum impact.

    The track is also their first new music since Tokyo Drift, marking a new chapter for the band as they gear up for a late-year album drop. For fans of hybrid punk and metal who prefer their music direct and uncompromising, Plenum is a loud signal of what’s to come.

    https://youtu.be/_ma0p-YGnzQ?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #garage #HECKSPOILER #METAL #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #NOISEROCK #PUNKROCK

  39. Heckspoiler Unleash Heavy New Teaser “Plenum” From Upcoming Album

    Photo by nicknofuture

    Austrian duo Heckspoiler return this week with “Plenum,” the first teaser from their forthcoming album Bock auf Stress, due later this year. The track captures the band’s trademark metalpunk intensity, bass, drums, and drive at full force.

    Fast, biting, and unfiltered, Plenum embodies Heckspoiler’s sound in its rawest form. The song’s speed and heaviness carry political undertones and a sardonic edge, elements that have made the two-piece a standout in Europe’s underground heavy scene.

    True to their style, the release arrives with a music video that matches the song’s urgency. Visually stripped-down yet full of tension, it reinforces Heckspoiler’s “less is more” ethos: two people, one sound, maximum impact.

    The track is also their first new music since Tokyo Drift, marking a new chapter for the band as they gear up for a late-year album drop. For fans of hybrid punk and metal who prefer their music direct and uncompromising, Plenum is a loud signal of what’s to come.

    https://youtu.be/_ma0p-YGnzQ?feature=shared

    #ALTERNATIVE #garage #HECKSPOILER #METAL #MUSIC #NEWS #NOISEAPPEALRECORDS #NOISEROCK #PUNKROCK

  40. The Burning Flags – Pathways
    (Punk Rock, Alternative Rock / Noise Appeal Records)

    Das Vinyl, wie könnte es passender nicht sein, ist auf rotem Vinyl erschienen. Das Cover, Moment mal, das kenn‘ ich doch so ähnlich noch von Such A Surge (zwinker), rundet das Gesamtprodukt zusammen mit der bedruckten Innenhülle mehr als ab. Besorgen. Jetzt!

    Review vom Riedinger
    vinyl-keks.eu/the-burning-flag

    #AlternativeRock #ChrisMagerl #EmoPunk #EmoRock #Indie #NoiseAppealRecords #Punk #PunkRock #TheBurningFlags

  41. The Burning Flags – Pathways
    (Punk Rock, Alternative Rock / Noise Appeal Records)

    Das Vinyl, wie könnte es passender nicht sein, ist auf rotem Vinyl erschienen. Das Cover, Moment mal, das kenn‘ ich doch so ähnlich noch von Such A Surge (zwinker), rundet das Gesamtprodukt zusammen mit der bedruckten Innenhülle mehr als ab. Besorgen. Jetzt!

    Review vom Riedinger
    vinyl-keks.eu/the-burning-flag

    #AlternativeRock #ChrisMagerl #EmoPunk #EmoRock #Indie #NoiseAppealRecords #Punk #PunkRock #TheBurningFlags

  42. The Burning Flags – Pathways
    (Punk Rock, Alternative Rock / Noise Appeal Records)

    Das Vinyl, wie könnte es passender nicht sein, ist auf rotem Vinyl erschienen. Das Cover, Moment mal, das kenn‘ ich doch so ähnlich noch von Such A Surge (zwinker), rundet das Gesamtprodukt zusammen mit der bedruckten Innenhülle mehr als ab. Besorgen. Jetzt!

    Review vom Riedinger
    vinyl-keks.eu/the-burning-flag

    #AlternativeRock #ChrisMagerl #EmoPunk #EmoRock #Indie #NoiseAppealRecords #Punk #PunkRock #TheBurningFlags

  43. The Burning Flags – Pathways
    (Punk Rock, Alternative Rock / Noise Appeal Records)

    Das Vinyl, wie könnte es passender nicht sein, ist auf rotem Vinyl erschienen. Das Cover, Moment mal, das kenn‘ ich doch so ähnlich noch von Such A Surge (zwinker), rundet das Gesamtprodukt zusammen mit der bedruckten Innenhülle mehr als ab. Besorgen. Jetzt!

    Review vom Riedinger
    vinyl-keks.eu/the-burning-flag

    #AlternativeRock #ChrisMagerl #EmoPunk #EmoRock #Indie #NoiseAppealRecords #Punk #PunkRock #TheBurningFlags

  44. The Burning Flags – Pathways
    (Punk Rock, Alternative Rock / Noise Appeal Records)

    Das Vinyl, wie könnte es passender nicht sein, ist auf rotem Vinyl erschienen. Das Cover, Moment mal, das kenn‘ ich doch so ähnlich noch von Such A Surge (zwinker), rundet das Gesamtprodukt zusammen mit der bedruckten Innenhülle mehr als ab. Besorgen. Jetzt!

    Review vom Riedinger
    vinyl-keks.eu/the-burning-flag

    #AlternativeRock #ChrisMagerl #EmoPunk #EmoRock #Indie #NoiseAppealRecords #Punk #PunkRock #TheBurningFlags

  45. Convertible - Favorit Record
    (Indie-Rock / Noise Appeal Records)

    "Und bei der Betrachtung des Platten Covers von "Favorit Record" nehme ich mal an, dass es Convertible genauso geht. Volle breite 80er Charme strahlt das Cover aus auf dessen Rückseite die Welt dann auch tatsächlich auf dem Plattenspieler liegt."

    Ob die Platte dann auch nach 80er Charme klingt, hat euch @AnneReif in der Review beschrieben.
    vinyl-keks.eu/convertible-favo

    #Convertible #Indie #Rock #NoiseAppealRecords #vinyl #review

  46. Convertible - Favorit Record
    (Indie-Rock / Noise Appeal Records)

    "Und bei der Betrachtung des Platten Covers von "Favorit Record" nehme ich mal an, dass es Convertible genauso geht. Volle breite 80er Charme strahlt das Cover aus auf dessen Rückseite die Welt dann auch tatsächlich auf dem Plattenspieler liegt."

    Ob die Platte dann auch nach 80er Charme klingt, hat euch @AnneReif in der Review beschrieben.
    vinyl-keks.eu/convertible-favo

    #Convertible #Indie #Rock #NoiseAppealRecords #vinyl #review