HimsaGround Breaking Ceremony (1999)Revelation Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: BrandonSideleau (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on August 3rd 2002
I first heard Himsa no more than a few months ago while checking out different bands online. I downloaded the second song off of this titled "The Great Depression" and I was instantly blown back into my seat. It was harsh, loud, brutal, and experimental at the same time. It seemed to mix all sorts of hardcore elements and turn them into a unique and angry sound. Peircing screams, unearthly growls, eerie singing, and some soft mutterings under all the chaos- just brilliant stuff. This band is obviously one for anyone who loves really great hardcore music- it isn't just a bunch of screams put together with fast paced music- this actually builds up moment, breaks down and destroys- it seems to grasp an atmosphere that most hardcore bands cannot. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
Hmmm... I like all of those bands you mentioned.... Himsa has a new singer now, John Pettibone, who used to sing in Nineironspitfire and Undertow. Himsa is so much better now! Pick up their EP called "Death is Infinate" to see what I am talking about, you won't be disappointed. | Features
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