"and this dust will never settle"

an useless blog made by a bored misanthrope.
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Donnerstag, 14. Januar 2010

"celmetra, celmetra"



NADA were a band from Lucerne, Switzerland, too. They were active during the 90ies and released one (?) album called "Celmetra" on the label Common Cause*. Songs were sung in different languages, the lyrics come translated in french, german and english. Musicwise it seems like a more tribal-oriented relaxed version of SWANS, EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN or even some NEUROSIS (especially with the vocals).

Here's the track "Power" off the record "Celmetra". Enjoy:



*(Swiss/German Label featuring Thomas Mölch. Mölch was also one of two guys behind OFF THE DISK Records, a label responsible for releasing records of bands such as MORBID ANGEL, INFEST or SLEEP)

Donnerstag, 5. Juni 2008

6.6. International Day of Slayer

Hi World, what up? At least in my own case: Not very much. I'm done with school and I hope I will never ever have to study french words nor algebra formulas again. Well, you can't be sure on that. However, life's good. Not supergood, but you know, okay. As for this blog, I'm currently working on several interviews, all of them with guitarplayers of hardcore bands. Expect a major update in the next few weeks. We'll see.

The new CULT OF LUNA record ETERNAL KINGDOM will see the light of day in less then two weeks. I got the promo Cd-R and since I first listened to it, it hardly ever leaves my cd player. In my opinion, the band made a huge step forward from the last SOMEWHERE ALONG THE HIGHWAY record. The record, which according to the band is a concept album based on a true story of a psychopath who killed his wife, contains 11 tracks full of raging, diverse and heavy-as-shit post rock / hardcore. While SOMEWHERE ALONG THE HIGHWAY was more classic sludge stuff, the new record varies in tempo, rhythm and soundscape from song to song. All without drifting too far from their roots. It's still hard and dark and especially the vocals sound more"hardcorish" than on the previous records, but all in all this is somehow outstanding compared to other bands from this genre. I really dig it and I'm exited to get hold of an actual vinyl copy of this record.

Next topic: I had nothing to do, so I made a muxtape. You don't know what the point of this is? Me neither, to be honest. But you can listen to 11 songs from my current heavy rotation playlist here: http://www.liquidswords.muxtape.com/. Too bad, it's limited to 10mb per song, so I had to chose the short ones.

Neurosis are on the muxtape as well, and speaking of Neurosis, they will come to Switzerland together with Entombed, The Ocean and a couple of others. How cool is that?

Let's finish this blog entry with a last thought on the newest Bitter End song "Purgatory". This is the best Trash/NYHC Crossover track since the demise of True Blue. I mean it. Thank you and good night.