2020-10-09

CRASH SYNDROM – Postmortem Solutions To Mundane Issues


CRASH SYNDROM – Postmortem Solutions To Mundane Issues
This is the first full-length from Tokyo’s Death/Goregrind band named Crash Syndrom. The “Postmortem Solutions To Mundane Issues” CD was released by Obliteration Records on January 13th, 2018. Stefanskyi Kyrylo a.k.a Stefan (guitars and vocals) shreds with a proficiency honed by years of practice while his Carcass-style vocals and gutturals provide an aberrant layer over the riffs. Takahiro Okada (ex-Defiled) sits behind the kit lashing out blasts between mid-tempo beats, expertly maintains rhythm. Most recently, Tomo (Fatal Desolation) has joined on bass to give the band a meatier sound live. True to form, “Postmortem Solutions To Mundane Issues” provides 16 songs and runs at approximately 21 minutes total, with a very special secret track at the end. At its heart, their debut full-length is a fitting tribute to Goregrind pioneers such as Carcass, Dead Infection and also Pathologist.

*Reviewed in FAST AS FUCK #1

BANGKOK ANARCHY – Anarchy in BKK


BANGKOK ANARCHY – Anarchy in BKK
“Anarchy in BKK” is the Demo 2010 unleashed by Bangkok Anarchy. It comprised of 7 tracks; Thailand’s Crisis, Mob Aggressive, Life in Slum, At At Night in Curfew, Disorder Civil, Bangkok War Zone, and the demo-title Anarchy in BKK. Frankly speaking, the recordings and sound quality was not very good, but not so messy. It was something lack when talking about sound production but no matter at all, I digged the demo alot. I truly loved the way the band delivers their music. It’s fucking raw, purely old-school and managed to play what Grindcore meant to be. Listen to the tracks, play them loud, then you’ll appreciate what is Bangkok Anarchy all about.

*Reviewed in FAST AS FUCK #1

Interview – HANNNGS (Indonesia)


HANNNGS seems to be an active and productive Noisecore unit from West Borneo, Indonesia. This solo-project has released many splits under so many DIY/digital label around the world. Check out our chat with Hannngs. – Interview by Harshziqr [04.10.2020]

Tell us the history of Hannngs?
Hannngs was formed in 2017 in Pontianak City and plays Noisecore because I can’t play other music.

Please introduce the band members?
Just Catur Abrianto on Drums & Vocals.

What’s your music and influences?
I like classical Grindcore / Noisecore bands and I follow old bands to new bands, everyone can be an influence.

What are the messages in your songs?
There aren’t too many messages in the track that I made, even if there are messages only about the dark history of humans that shouldn’t be repeated, I love history but I hate it when history repeats itself.


List of 10 best releases of Hannngs?
I think everyone’s the best because I always make splits with good bands too, because they also have to look good, hahe!

Why do you like to do splits?
True, I like splits because I can have lots of friends, and I can know about what other people say, I like to share with everyone through splits, and I think splits have brought people together and I agree that no split is no grind.

Tell us the scene in Kalimantan, Indonesia?
Very few people play noise in Kalimantan, but for the HC punk scene here it is quite OK, although sometimes it goes up and down. In playing noise I have some friends from other cities not crowded but fun.

Thanks for your time. Last words?
You’re welcome I wish I would split more with people, even if he plays Harsh Noise, Gore, Powerviolence or whatever, I just need the same goal which is to protest and keep fighting we can use whatever we can to fight as long as we unite and I also want to. We are all healthy always.

Interview – BRAIN CORROSION (Taiwan)


Great to know a band from Taiwan playing Grindcore! Everyone should check BRAIN CORROSION out. The guitarist, Lee with us talking further about this awesome band. Grind on! – Interview by Harshziqr [02.10.2020]

Hi mate. How are you today? What’s going on in Taiwan lately?
Lee: Hi, Harshziqr. Well, nothing new here. Due to covid-19, shows were mostly canceled here, and my honey moon is fucked up. But some cool local bands like Aohen and Myxoma had something new coming out for fans who were into death metal and goregrind, go check them out.

Please introduce Brain Corrosion; the band history and brief background of the lineup?
Lee: BC is me on the guitar, Derek on bass and vox, Chien on the drums. The band was found by me and Derek, Derek runs the Rottenpyosis Rec., the only grindcore label in TAIWAN and launched many great stuff in the past. I bought CDs and shit from Derek during college, and one day we had a chat about starting our own band, but raw black metal was my first choice and Derek was not really into that type of stuff at the moment, but grindcore and crust punk was our common point, so I took the advice and that’s how it get started.

We are about to play something like GUT, C.A.R.N.E. at the very first beginning, but that didn’t went well due to gore/porn grind is really unpopular here, you can hardly find someone is welling to play or even listen to it, and we are not satisfy for being just a studio band, so we give it a try for styles like Looking For An Answer, Gruesome Stuff Relish, Dead Infection, and luckily I found Chien, my schoolmate during my grade school who is willing and qualified to play the drums, and after that we’re settle down.

Tell us further about your latest release; “Exhumed From Eastern Tombs”, the split with Ripped To Shreds?
Lee: We and Andrew (Ripped To Shreds) initiated this project after being invited to perform with Ripped To Shreds during their tour in Taiwan in 2019.

We made these songs at Analog Studio which is a local DIY studio owned by a doped guy, and the tracks were mixed by Andrew and mastered by...It took a while to complete recording since we only have time gathering for this on weekend. Fortunately, Andrew finished all the mixing in the quite short period of time after sending tracks to him, and we did learn a lot from him.


Could you explain more about your music and sound? I’m interested with the term ‘Jiangshi Grindcore’, what is that? Where do the influences come from?
Lee: Well, the Jiangshi (殭屍) is also known as a Chinese hopping vampire or hopping zombie, is a type of reanimated corpse in Chinese legends and folklore, which is mentioned by a Qing Dynasty scholar in his book, and thx to wave of 80’s horror film industry of Hong Kong, it has been well known and become a significant icon of Asian horror element. For fans of Lam Ching Ying and Sammo Hung will know excellent what I’m talking about.

By the inspiration of HONG KONG cult / horror cultures, we really wanna to come up with something of our own style and mixed with our Asian roots. The Jiangshi film did provide us with lots of materials, not only the theme and lyrics, but also the image and artworks. So, to match the theme I tried to use as many as Tao talisman / magic figure / occult signs in our album. 

It would be nice if you could talk something about the previous releases?
Lee: Previous releases witness the transform of BC, from a GUT imitator to finally a pure Asian horror executor, once again we have to thx for the creators of those classic 80’s Hong Kong horror film, BC could not be completed without these legacies.

Brain Corrosion have played in Obscene Extreme Asia 2014 which was surely good. What do you learned and experienced from the fest?
Lee: 2014 is a pleasant memories for us, me and Chien was in the grad school and working hard for our thesis, and Derek was also quite busy on his day jobs. We have only 3 weeks to prepare by the time we are being informed that we are chosen and allowed to play on OEF. We’ve been rehearsed three times a week and 3hrs on each time, super high pressure but it’s dope. And guess what, we get the chance to saw a bunch of great legend grindcore band in three days, and that’s just worth for all the suffer we had. 


What were written in your lyrics?
Lee: Like I said in previous, all our members are huge fan of 80’s Hong Kong horror film, the lyrics were all surrounded by such theme. Like the song “Her Revenge” from our “Sleazy Supremacy” EP, it was about a none-Jiangshi film which plays by Lam Ching Ying during the 80’s, and evaluated as the HK version of “I spit on your grave”.

And the song “Corpse Refining - To Become a Jiangshi (煉屍)” was inspired by the Rigor Mortis (2013), which talks about how a Tao sorcerer using young child’s blood to refine an accidental dead body into Jiangshi.

What do you plan for the future; new recordings, next releases, etc?
Lee: We still have songs that haven’t been recorded yet, so maybe we’ll focus on that in the future and perhaps a few local shows would be nice. But the most important things, hope everyone survived and conquered this pandemic, fuck COVID-19!

Thanks for your time. Last words?
Lee: Buy the physical records fuckers! bandcamp and digital albums sucks!

Interview – TERPE ROSOK (Malaysia)


No Violence, Do Powerviolence…!! TERPE ROSOK is a name you should look into in case you are seeking for something short, fast and loud from Malaysia. – Interview by Harshziqr [28.09.2020]

Tell us the band history and lineup? What encouraged you to form Terpe Rosok?
Hi… we are Terpe Rosok from Ipoh. Terpe Rosok are Wan Billy (guitar/vocal) and Faruq (drum/vocal). We used to be in a grindcore band (Bahajang) but due to the certain matter as our former line up want to focus more on family and career, the band have to be put in hiatus. During that particular period of time, we came out with an idea to form a new band and yeah… Terpe Rosok was formed and we decided to play Powerviolence.

How do you describe your style, both musically and soundwise? List down some bands that really influenced Terpe Rosok?
As for our influences, we particularly love to hear from West Coast Powerviolence bands. We make it bands such as Crossed Out, Infest, Spazz and CapCass as our major references and influences in composing our own songs and in a way we played.

Please explain what were written in your lyrics / messages in your songs? 
Basically we write our songs based on the current issues that happened in our world, in our state and even what had happened in our surrounding. It’s basically about bad behaviour of people, corruption, poverty, capitalism and even the oppressed citizens. We do hope a small band like us could reach out the world with our positive messages.

Tell us everything about your debut tape “No Violence, Do Powerviolence”?
For EP tape “No Violence, Do Powerviolence” it was recorded at String Theory studio Ipoh around February 2018. We did have new member as our main vocalist through the recording process of that EP, but again due to the family and health concern he decided to leave the band but yeah the recording process went well. After the mixing dan mastering process, Terpe  Rosok was proposed by Rumah Api (Rapirecords) to release the EP “No Violence, Do Powerviolence” and it was successfully released on Disember 2018. Hell yeah we don’t expected that our EP able to catch the quite number of peoples and yeah our EP sales quite encouraging. Thanks a lot to those who bought our EP “No Violence, Do Powerviolence”, you guys are awesome man.

Please comment about Terpe Rosok involvement in Basement Noise #1 compilation?
Our feedback on the Terpe Rosok involvement in Basement Noise #1 compilation. Yeah, we were so excited because this is the first time ever that our songs were released in 7 inches vinyl. Thanks a lot to Bro Shammir (owner of Basement Record) for invited us and get us involved in this project. For those would like to hear our new songs, you are advised to buy this awesome Basement Noise #1 compilation. We are glad that we able to produce 3 new songs in this compilation. Buy physical or die!

Do you have any other releases and plans for the next? Any progress about Terpe Rosok split with DOSA?
Maybe and perhaps those we can come out with new release next year, it can be single EP tape or split tape either one of both. Don’t know yet but we will see haha. Oh yaa, about the news cutting that coincidentally spoke about the split between Terpe Rosok/Dosa, it just a joke haha. But if this thing comes into reality in future, we will be so excited to get involve furthermore Dosa is one of the noisegrind pioneer in Malaysia.

Please share some stories about best gigs / shows ever made by Terpe Rosok?
As to date, we enjoyed several of shows either in a big or small space as we are looking for lot of shows in future. We are deeply enjoyed with all of our shows. Most important thing is we are able to deliver messages to the crowds and at the same time we are able to make a lot of new friends.

Thanks for your time. Last words?
Welcome… last words from us for this interview do support our DIY Hardcore/Punk bands no matter local or international. Buy their physical release and respect each other. Don’t trust politician… and lastly thanks to zine Fast As Fuck for willing to interview us… In Short! Fast! And Loud! We Trust!!

2020-10-06

DOSA - Satanic Law Session

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DICK DUNN - 3-Track Sampler

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