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Iskra - Antisect
Blackened crust group from Canada again. This isn't my first time listening to them. The last time I tried their stuff I didn't really like it much; the vocals are rough even for black metal, the production is poor quality and there's not a lot of breathing room in the songs. However, this time around I'm enjoying it quite a lot more, because they pummel the listener with killer riff after killer riff to the point where it's worth listening for the guitar work alone. I do wish the recording had more breathing room, but ehh. Maybe I'll be arsed to download the vinyl rip from Waffles; something tells me that probably sounds better.
The sixth track on this album appears to be a cover of Bob Dylan's "Masters of War," since no lyrics are included, but the song is virtually unrecognisable.
Iskra - Antisect
Blackened crust group from Canada again. This isn't my first time listening to them. The last time I tried their stuff I didn't really like it much; the vocals are rough even for black metal, the production is poor quality and there's not a lot of breathing room in the songs. However, this time around I'm enjoying it quite a lot more, because they pummel the listener with killer riff after killer riff to the point where it's worth listening for the guitar work alone. I do wish the recording had more breathing room, but ehh. Maybe I'll be arsed to download the vinyl rip from Waffles; something tells me that probably sounds better.
The sixth track on this album appears to be a cover of Bob Dylan's "Masters of War," since no lyrics are included, but the song is virtually unrecognisable.