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ALBUM REVIEW: STRONG INTENTION

Friday, July 6th, 2012

Razorblade Express (PATAC Records)

 

Give them the Maryland seal of quality while the ink’s still wet, fellas, because that state can do no wrong as far as quality extreme music. From the Deathgrind virtuosos MISERY INDEX, to the indomitable DYING FETUS, and the fast growing Hardcore act COKE BUST, it’s safe to say that STRONG INTENTION will naturally follow suit and be awesome. the only thing I’d change about this release is the cover art, but that’s a rant I’ll save for someone more judgmental than I. SI have been around since the mid-nineties, but mysteriously haven’t gotten as big as their  aforementioned contemporaries. Something went highly amiss, as their mixture of CHARLES BRONSON/SPAZZ style Powerviolence with the new-school Thrash sound that’d find a home on the latest TOXIC HOLOCAUST joint, alongside a hearty dose of Southern fried Sludge should have hooked this godless country by the nose.

This EP immediately opens up with its title track, a Sludgy number with Mike Williams of EYEHATEGOD infamy performing the bulk of the vocals. It dips in and out of a Thrashcore inflected MAGRUDERGRIND vibe, which is honestly something I didn’t think that Mike Williams would ever sign up for, being accustomed to muggy, heroin induced grooves that can only be properly born south of Virginia. Mike’s on top form as far as sounding angry and acrawl with various diseases, so this change of speed actually suits him, and I’d like to see him (and any other willing Southern Metal vocalists) try it more often.

“Messiah Whore” begins immediately with the musical equivalent of artillery rounds entering your home while you sleep. Here they also showcase a bit of Death Metal influence as well as their dirty brand of what I’ll dub Grindviolence, with punishing blasts and sporting a riff that sounds not unlike some I’ve heard on EXHUMED’s Anatomy Is The Destiny. The breakdown is highly reminiscent of some I’ve heard by MISERY INDEX, which is not odd, as bands in that area seem to swap sounds as bored teenagers sexually transmitted infections.  A solid track overall, and probably one of the standouts.

“Holes In The Wall” boasts a more straightforward Crossover style; think of the vocalist of BANE if he jammed with the band members of PUNCH and MUNICIPAL WASTE. The riffs that kick in at the very end are probably the most melodic thing to happen on the album, as they point towards SI’s ability to lock into killer grooves.  I was a bit sad to see this track end so abruptly, as it promised a bit more variation from a mental nailbombing, but instead leads to the next track.

Mike Williams appears also on “3rd Space Gorilla Generator”, which is a title that shall give me nightmares for years to come. Pure DADA. This one’s a bit more by the numbers Hardcore, with the vocals being more like Jay Randall of AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED. Aside from a small Sludge section where Mike steps up to the mic to howl in pain, it’s pure circle-pit mayhem.

“Rat Factory” continues the vocal tradition of the last track, which gives me the impression that either the vocalist’s larynx morphed over the course of the EP, or someone else stepped in due to an unfortunate neck-related incident. Curious indeed. This track is the second shortest, but packes a helluva punch, with a breakdown at the end that could knock down buildings.

“Slaughter Intelligence” is quite similar to the last track, but ends much more abruptly at only 54 seconds as opposed to “Rat Factory”s even minute. It makes me almost go against my very instincts, which aren’t a fan of the slow, 3-4 minute down-tempo tracks that Hardcore influenced bands usually toss in, often at the end of their releases, but this band actually made me hunger for one. Yes, EPs are short, but this was almost demo length, and was the equivalent of being given a handy when you expected whole night in Paris. That was gross, and I sincerely apologize.

The Verdict: It becomes more of a teaser than an actual appetizer for an album, but overall it’s still a sweet treat from the balmy climes of Maryland.

 

 

GRADE: A-

Sean Genovese

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WELCOME TO AMERICA, LOCK-UP

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Super-group is a term thrown around far to wildly these days. Few of these groups are really super at all musically and their output often fails to live up to the hype. However, in the case of LOCK-UP they fulfilled their promise early and often with Pleasures Pave Sewers and Hate Breeds Suffering. These were albums made with all-star lineups of death metal royalty; turning in masterful and sick grindcore albums for the ages. Then as sometimes happens with these super-groups, members get too busy with their main bands or life just gets in the way. After the death of founding member Jesse Pintado (TERRORIZER) who coined the name grindcore, the band reunited in 2011 the record Necropolis Transparent. Due to scheduling and visa issues the band had never toured the USA, but now for a few weeks this year the band hit American soil in full force. If you blinked, forgot or just didn’t go, you missed out. Metal Army America was at the third show of the tour in Revere, MA at the Wonderland Ballroom to bring you in on all the action we heard, saw and felt.

Since work caused me to miss a local band or two I managed to get in the venue in time to catch then of PANZERBASTARD’s set. As usual they are loud as fuck and rowdy fun. Sort of a proto-metal and punk attitude of MOTORHEAD and D.R.I. All rolled into one. Always fun to see the beleaguered sound guys try to manage their ever increasing volume too! They have an EP you should pick up asap if you love fun, heavy music.

STRONG INTENTION is still crazy after all these years.

STRONG INTENTION was up next and they were the first of the touring bands. The band has been around for about 20 years although not always active. Born and bred in Maryland, but with a heart straight outta New York Hardcore the band has always been about aggressive songs, smart lyrics and a good time. Or as they put it on their shirts, “grindcore for assholes”. Ah, gotta love bands with self-deprecating senses of humor. They hit the stage to the still filling up room and immediately ripped into a strong set of their best material like “Carnivore” and “Consumer Sucker”. In addition to founding front man Zac, they were also joined by Sparky formerly of MISERY INDEX and D.R.I. They were definitely aware of the generation gap between them and the young-ish crowd and poked fun at themselves during their short set. The were a might unit musically, harsh and tight as they oughtta be.

 

Uh-oh. Ben Falgoust has that look in his eye again!

 

It seemed like a good bunch of the crowd was in the house to see GOATWHORE on this night and it’s easy to see why. GOATWHORE has played the New England area about fifteen times in the last two or three years and they have never been anything less than fierce each time. With their excellent new album Blood For The Master (Metal Blade) just about to drop before this show, the excitement was sky high. With the lights up they checked their gear one last time before slamming into “Collapse In Eternal Worth”, the lead track of the new album. Everybody seemed to know the song and the front of the pit crushed against the little stage with no barricade. As front man Ben Falgoust is want to do, he gets right in the hostile and happy faces of the crowd, ruling the microphone. The bands bare bones approach to songs leaves little to guess at and causes maximum damage to ear drums. Not even taking a mini-breath after the first song they launched into “Provoking the Ritual of Death”. Drummer Zack Simmons was just killing it with his tight, economical style of blasts and double bass work. As always Sammy Duet brings the killer riffs and is an awesome performer with his stage presence. The fans equally lapped up old school jams such as “Alchemy of The Black Sun Cult” and “Sky Inferno”with new songs like “Judgement of the Bleeding Crown”. Closing with their classic “Apocalyptic Havoc” GOATWHORE does what they always do best, destroy.

 

Set list:

Collapse In Eternal Worth
Provoking the Ritual of Death
The Black Art of Deception
In Deathless Tradition
Carving Out the Eyes of God
Sky Inferno
Alchemy of the Black Sun Cult
When Steel and Bone Meet
Judgement of the Bleeding Crown
Invert the Virgin
An End to Nothing
Apocalyptic Havoc

 

If it was anyone else save for LOCK-UP coming on next, I’d say they would have a hard time following the previous act. Disappointing to me was the the fact that the crowd half-cleared out before LOCK-UP. I think it is more a statement about the rabid fans of GOATWHORE and LOCK-UP’s somewhat lower profile. But really it is no excuse Boston area metal fans! I know Revere is a tough place to get home from late (thanks for the ride home Jason!), but still I was bummed. Not helping the headliners case was they took almost an hour to set up and play which was odd since their gear was used by most of the openers and there wasn’t much to do. Those who stayed late surely would be rewarded big time.

LOCK-UP. Like a wild beast let loose on stage.

When they were finally ready to come on stage and jam it was like a tiger had been let out of its cage. The band came on stage to the strains of the old POSSESED song “Fallen Angel” and the remaining crowd let out a mini-cheer as each member took their place. Starting right off the bat with “Pleasures Pave Sewers” they really tore the lid off the place. Setting the tone for the rest of the show the vocalist Tomas Lindberg (AT THE GATES, DISFEAR, THE CROWN) lustily ran around the stage smiling maniacally and screaming is guts out. He has always had one of the pinnacle voices in death metal and he sounded great, although he later admitted to having a bad cold. Giving no pause the band reeled of a bunch of songs in rapid succession like “Brethren of the Pentagram”, “Accelerated Mutation” and “Slaughterous Ways” which were terrific. I wasn’t entirely sure were were going to get the great Nick Barker behind the drums, but there he was in all his glory. He was totally relaxed behind the kit, but he was totally crushing it performance wise. Joining him in the grindcore rhythm section for the ages is Danny Lilker (ANTHRAX/S.O.D./NUCULAR ASSAULT/BRUTAL TRUTH) filling in for Shane Embry who is busy with the new NAPALM DEATH album.

Nick Barker was phenomenal, but I'm pretty sure he was miffed at my camera.

Lindberg finally addressed the crowd about this being the bands first time in America and third US show as well. After a few pleasantries the band launched into “Accelerated Mutation” which was just sick. LOCK-UP has had many great guitarists like the a fore mentioned Pintado and another legend Peter Tägtgren. The “new” guy in LOCK-UP is Chilean guitarist Anton Reisenegger (PENTAGRAM (non-US)/CRIMINAL) who was exceptional all night long. He really stood out on tracks like “Triple Six Suck Angels” and “Castrate the Blood”. The band seemed tireless as the blew through cut after cut, some barely a minute long, but all of them heavy and fun. After a touching few words in tribute to Pintado they played two TERORIZOR songs in “Storm of Stress”, “Fear of Napalm”. After a few more blistering originals the band did a solid run through of a DARK ANGEL cover they closed with a triumphant version of “After Life In Purgatory”. It was a great show. I feel bad if you missed it, but hopefully they will come back again.

 

Set List:

(Into) Fallen Angel (POSSESSED cover)

Pleasures Pave Sewers

Brethren of the Pentagram

Accelerated Mutation

Slaughterous Ways

Triple Six Suck Angels

Violent Reprisal

Detestation
Feeding on the Opiate

Rage Incarnate Reborn

Submission

Castrate the Wreckage

High Tide in a Sea of Blood

Necropolis Transparent

Stygian Reverberations

The Jesus Virus

Storm of Stress (TERRORIZER cover)

Fear of Napalm (TERRORIZER cover)

The Embodiment of Paradox and Chaos

Vomiting Evil

Cascade Leviathan

Merciless Death (DARK ANGEL cover)

After Life In Purgatory

 

Words and photos by Keith (Keefy) Chachkes

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