Malestar Social : “Per Sempre Més”

On January 15, 2012, in Catalan, Catalunya, Punk, Rock, by admin

Malestar Social, hardcore melodic desde Cataluñya, “Per Sempre Més”, del disco “Reverberació” (2011).
Free download of 4-track EP “Reverberació” : http://malestarsocial.bandcamp.com/

Grabació, muntatge i edició: Rafa Dengrà

http://www.malestar-social.org/
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STRANGE FEAR started to play in December 2002 in Modena (Northern Italy). After 2 demos (Demo 2004 and Cannibal Society 2006) and a few changes of line up, they recorded their first full-length album in 2008 called “Another Bullet Of Hate” for New Direction Records. After more than 100 gigs around Italy the band got a stronger and heavier old school sound, mixing power and speed. In August 2011, the band goes to the Acme Studio to record their second full-length album “A Permanent Cold”, released in October for Indelirium Records.

Strange Fear have previously shared the stage with : Strength Approach, Straight Opposition, To Kill, Paura, The Orange Man Theory, X State-Ride, My Own Voice, Awaken Demons, Arturo, Affluente and many others.

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Gli STRANGE FEAR nascono nel dicembre 2002 nella provincia di Modena.Dopo un paio di promo (Demo 2004 e Cannibal Society 2006) e vari cambi di line up arrivano a registrare nel 2008 il loro primo full lenght “ Another Bullet Of Hate” uscito per New Direction Records. Dopo oltre 100 live in giro per l’Italia la band assume sempre più un sound old school, facendo della potenza e della velocità i propri punti di forza. Ad agosto 2011 la band entra negli Acme Studios per registrare il secondo full dal titolo “A Permanent Cold” in uscita a Ottobre per Indelirium Records.

Gli Strange Fear hanno diviso il palco con: Strength Approach, Straight Opposition, To Kill, Paura, The Orange Man Theory, X State-Ride, My Own Voice, Awaken Demons, Arturo, Affluente e molti altri.

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Video for ‘FORGET ABOUT ME’, the all new single from YOUR DEMISE, taken from the forthcoming album ‘THE GOLDEN AGE’, released March 26th 2012.

Track available NOW from yourdemiseofficial.com.

Guest vocals by DavidxWood of Down To Nothing & Terror.

Footage filmed and edited by Ben Clement (www.vimeo.com/user4585328).

Your Demise :
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Diccionario de punk y hardcore (España y Latinoamérica)

Diccionario de Punk y Hardcore

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El libro defiende controvertidas tesis como situar al grupo peruano Los Saicos como iniciadores del movimiento punk

El “Diccionario de punk y hardcore (España y Latinoamérica)”, editado por Fundación Autor y coordinado por el grupo de trabajo Zona de Obras, al margen de su carácter recopilatorio también defiende la tesis de que el movimiento punk nació en Perú con Los Saicos.

Así, el libro sitúa el comienzo del movimiento punk en 1964 en la ciudad de Lima, cuando dicha banda tocaron los primeros ritmos, con sus canciones urgentes, letras como cuchillos y ritmos atropellados.

El diccionario, que arranca con la entrada de A Jako Pako y culmina con los brasileños Zumbis do Espaço, hace referencia también a bandas, anécdotas o escenarios surgidos durante la época de la llamada “Transición”, la “Movida madrileña” o del rock radical vasco, que incluyen desde la Polla Records, Siniestro Total o Kortatu.

Al margen del carácter consultivo del libro también reflexiona sobre temas controvertidos como los inicios del término punk y que en esta ocasión sitúa por primera vez en 1971 en la revista Creem, para describir el salvajismo musical de los méxico-estadounidenses Question Mark & The Mysterians.

http://www.zonadeobras.com/actualidad/Diccionario-de-punk-y-hardcore-Espana-y-Latinoamerica/22787

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The book defends the controversial thesis that places the Peruvian group Los Saicos as initiators of the punk movement

The “Dictionary of punk and hardcore (Spain and Latin America)”, edited by Fundación Autor and coordinated by the group Zona de Obras, aside from its character as a compilation, also defends the thesis that the punk movement was born in Peru with The Saicos .

Thus, the book puts the punk movement beginning in 1964 in Lima, where the band played the first rhythms, with urgent songs, lyrics like knives and hard-hitting rhythms.

The dictionary, which begins with the entry of A Jako Pako and culminates with the Brazilian band Zumbis do Espaço, also refers to bands, stories and scenes that emerged during the era of the “Transition”, the “Madrid Movement” and Basque radical rock Basque, including La Polla Records, Siniestro Total and Kortatu.

Apart from the advisory nature of the book, it also reflects on controversial issues such as the beginning of the term punk and the first time the term appeared, in 1971 in the magazine Creem, and describes the musical savagery of Mexico-American groups such as Question Mark & The Mysterians .

http://www.zonadeobras.com/actualidad/Diccionario-de-punk-y-hardcore-Espana-y-Latinoamerica/22787

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Tema ‘ Entre las sombras’ perteneciente al último disco de Kaos Urbano ‘Te olvidaste de matarme al nacer’, con la colaboración de Los Chikos del Maiz, Mr. Chifly ( Habeas Corpus) y 05001. Grabado, mezclado y masterizado en Corleone Estudio ( Madriz).

Kaos Urbano is a Spanish antifascist streetpunk band, formed in the mid-90s in Alcobendas, Madrid. They are known for their stance against facism, Spanish nationalism, capitalism and are considered the first streetpunk band in the Peninsula.

Kaos Urbano :
http://www.myspace.com/kaosurbanopunkoi
http://www.last.fm/music/Kaos+Urbano

Los Chikos del Maíz :
http://www.myspace.com/loschikosdelmaiz
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Chikos-del-Ma%C3%ADz/49806808086
https://twitter.com/#!/chikosdelmaiz

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