Showing posts with label Grindcore punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grindcore punk. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

23.02.2019 - EXTREME NOISE TERROR live in Kiev @ Volume Club


Salutare! Pe 23 februarie 2019, legendara trupa EXTREME NOISE TERROR va sustine un concert live in orasul Kiev, Ucraina. Trupa a fost infiintata in 1985 in orasul Ipswich, UK si este una din cele mai influente trupe de grindcore (oldschool) alaturi de trupe ca Napalm Death, Terrorizer sau Repulsion fata de care s-au evidentiat prin fuziunea de crust punk si grindcore, astfel fiind considerati pionerii stilului crustgrind. 
Asa cum trupe de asemenea calibru vin foarte rar prin Europa de Est, noi recomandam ascultatorilor din Moldova acest event fain.

ENT vor canta alaturi de colegii lor DESECRATION (Death Metal, UK).

Local Support
REMORSE (Old School Hardcore/Grind, Cernihiv)

Zombies Eat My Neighbours (Grindcore / Thrash, Кiev)

Дідько Лисий (Death Metal, Poltava).

23 februarie 2019
Kiev, Ucraina - Volume Club
Tickets info soon
Eveniment organizat de Barefoot Mosh Booking

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

8 iulie 2018 - DIY Live: P.F.A. (hc/thrashcore, HU) & NAURU (powerviolence/hc, HU) + Local Support


Salutare prieteni!Brutal Basarabia impreuna cu Ministerul Subculturii si-au unit fortele si isi propun sa exploreze diverse stiluri muzicale din zona undergroud inclusiv punk, hardcore, crust, grindcore si alte subgenuri prin organizarea concertelor live. Primul concert din seria DIY Live va avea loc pe 8 iulie 2018 la care sunt invitate doua trupe din Ungaria.

Line up:
P.F.A. (hardcore punk/thrashcore, Veszprém, Ungaria)
https://www.facebook.com/pfasidviciousisalive/
https://pfaquitcallingusthrashcore.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/wearepfa
Influentati de trupe precum Black Sabbath si NOFX, cinci prieteni din Veszprém, Ungaria au hotarat prin 2006 sa dea un nume rau punk-ului si s-au apucat de muzica. Au ales sa cante un punk rapid cu influente thrash. De-a lungul timpului au lansat 8 materiale discografice printre care doua split-uri cu NewDeadProject si Dance or Die.

NAURU (powerviolence/hardcore, Veszprém, Ungaria)
https://nauru.bandcamp.com/releases
Nauru este un trio band din acelasi oras, care de asemenea au ales sa cante muzica rapida dar ceva mai apasatoare si anume au combinat muzica powerviolence/grindcore/hardcore/punk. Este o trupa tanara, formata in 2017 si au lansat in acelasi an primul material discografic numit "I".

WALK ALONE (crossover hardcore, Chisinau, Moldova)
https://www.facebook.com/walkalonemdhc/
https://walkalone.bandcamp.com/
Walk Alone este o trupa hardcore punk/crossover din Chisinau formata in 2011. Este probabil unica trupa din scena hc/punk si cred ca una din cele mai perseverente trupe de pe la noi. Au la activ un demo, un EP si un album de studio numit "Warm-Blooded" lansat in 2016.

SELF PROGRAMMED DEAF (groove metal, Chisinau, Moldova)
https://www.facebook.com/SelfPD/
S.P.D. este o trupa formata in 2010. De atunci au trecut prin mai multe schimbari de componenta si de stil ca acum sa dea cu un groove metal straight in your face.

Duminica, 8 iulie 2018
Open doors: 19:00
Barul Pro Sanatate, Chisinau, str. Vasile Alecsandri 90/1, intersectia strazilor V. Alecsandri si Alexandru cel Bun.
Support artisti: 100 lei
Link event: Diy Live: Nauru & PFA + Local Support

Sustine Miscarea!

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Interview with Mark "Barney" Greenway (Napalm Death)



BB: Hello and welcome to Moldova.
Mark: Hello and thank you.

BB: Napalm death has been together for 37 years now, it’s quite a long time. Looking back how would you describe this journey and what’s the secret of the longevity?
Mark: It’s a microcosm of life itself so there’s been many good, sometimes bad, sometimes average experiences, but it’s been something that 99% of people will never do, so for that we have to be thankful and of course to be able to make music like napalm death with your own ideas is great, it’s not something to be taken easily, it’s a very big thing actually.

BB: As a band, you have an impressive amount of releases over the years. From where do you get the inspiration and what drives you to go on?
Mark: We just seem to have the impetus to carry on. Of course there are days when it’s not such fun for various reasons but generally speaking we always have inspiration and we seem to get results for ourselves that make it worthwhile in terms of creativity, that pushes you forward. In the 90s was difficult for the genre so what we decided that we wanted to just carry on and we did, when not so many people were turning up for concerts, then we decided: let’s just carry on, a lot of bands went but we stayed. 


BB: Regarding the napalm death’s lyrics, the human and animal rights is an important subject to you. Do you think that the perception and the awareness of the society about it has been changed over the past 20 years?
Mark: I think there’s a lot more recognition now. The animals are sentient beings , of course they are, it’s obvious but I think there’s a lot more realization that you wouldn’t behave to human beings the way human beings behave sometimes to animals. So what’s the difference? Ok they can’t communicate in the same way that we can but they certainly have the nervous systems on their ability to feel pain, we know this.

BB: Punk is a big lyrically and musically influence for you. What does punk culture mean to you?
Mark: Well it means being free to express ideas and choosing making your own choices, not being told by somebody else what to do or how to style the band. Independent thought is always our kind of goal. Also then music, punk music, hardcore punk from the mid 80s to late 80s.

BB: I’ve noticed that you do really enjoy the live shows. Despite the long tours and the tiredness you put a lot of energy on the stage. How important are live performances to you?
Mark: My attitude is : you’ve got to make it the best it can be. If you don’t - you’re cheating the people that coming, because people don’t have to come and pay to see a concert though, they can go and do something else, so surely you make it as good as you can.

BB: How the WINTER ASSAULT TOUR is going so far?

Mark: The Winter Assault Tour has been great, Eastern Central Europe it’s been fun, Czech which we’ve done many times, Ukraine, now here in Chisinau, after Romania and then to finish off in Hungary. 


BB: What are the Napalm Death’s plans for the near future?
Mark: We’re still working on next album, next studio album that will come when it comes and then we got just some touring lined up before the end of the year.

BB: Have you ever imagined how would your life have been if you were not a part of napalm death?
Mark: Well I started off as an engineer that’s what I was doing in car industry so probably would have done that until machines took over the jobs.. but there are many things, I’ve always been a person that in life I feel that I want to do several different things, not just one thing so whenever napalm death is over for me or maybe the other guys then I will look to do something else...

BB: Can you recommend to our readers a few of your favourite books?

Mark: I actually read a lot of soviet history, that’s my favorite subject, well that’s what I want to do…I would love to be like a historian soviet, you know, academically. There’s one on North Korea that I’m reading right now, which examines the psychology of North Korea, not necessarily the thing that everybody already thinks that they know but the psychology, what makes people that way, I can’t remember the name of the book I must be honest. I read a "Mitrokhin Archive" which is actually a book of KGB, all the agents that were in the KGB are all listed in this book. There’s a book called "Stasiland" which is about East Germany, which is more light, less technical details but more about the experience of living in East Germany during the soviet era which is pretty interesting. It’s more aimed at casual readers, it’s not a very cold history book but it’s really good read actually.

BB: Do you have any final words for those who will read our intervierw?
Mark: Thanks, it’s nice to be in Moldova, thanks to people supporting us and I realized that this concert happen because several people got together and it’s actually quite humbling to discover that.