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| Swamp ThingIn Shame2009 6131
Review by: ffwoodycock See others by this writer 6131 Records (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on March 10th 2009
Swamp Thing share a lot of characteristics with fellow contemporary Richmond, VA band Down to Nothing and Maine’s Outbreak. They have the affinity of `80s hardcore that Down to Nothing possesses and have the raspy vocals and the shorter, faster-paced songs Outbreak maintains. This is a simple mixture that pays off well in 13 short, aggressive and lively hardcore tunes. The songs are actually very short. Not like Infest short but, laconic nonetheless. The album clocks in at under 20 minutes, with its longest song being a whopping two minutes and 21 seconds. Though, as stated, the brief song structure matches the style swimmingly.
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This band is pretty rad. I just bought one of their e.p.'s off Itunes a couple of weeks ago and I really dug it. The vocals for this band are so vicious. i instantly lost respect for these guys when i saw them live and the singer kept calling everyone faggots. and then he got mad at the bass player for some reason and stormed off the stage two songs later. so stupid. Dunno if I would compare 'em to DTN. Haven't heard the EP in question. Pretty accurate review otherwise. |