Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Cracks In The Wall -s/t- ep


Do you remember hardcore?
Do you remember shitty basements and worn out squats?
Do you remember being harassed by the police and chased by jocks?
Do you remember bands who got up on stage and played like they were chased by the devil?
Do you remember songs that were anti-establishment and had more to do with hate than love?
Do you remember putting real money in an envelope?
Do you remember waiting months for a package of new records to be delivered at your door?
Do you remember looking over the artwork and learning each song by heart?

Well to be honest parts of it I don't remember either. Yet Cracks In The Wall reminds me of those days. Days we mostly know about through 'American Hardcore' the book and movie.

The Netherlands have a great tradition of fast and angry hardcore. BGK, Larm, Seein Red, Citizens Patrol and now Cracks In The Wall.

Ofcourse there's always room for growth. This is their first ep. Next time I would like more of those Black Flag guitarparts and maybe a bit more backingvocals. Now I do have the feeling especially vocalwise the record just goes on like a bulldozer on speed. Yet I think the same thing about Negative Approach.

If you like your hardcore fast, no frills, no gimmicks and 80's style I suggest you pay attention to Cracks In The Wall.

(If you think I'm biased because my best friend plays in the band, you might be right. Just go and check for yourself.)

Oh I've got a testpress that was only sold at the releaseshow number 35 of 40 for those who care.




Myspace: Cracks In The Wall

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