ProductDetails
- 01. Enemy
02. Terminal
03. How Did It Feel?
04. Stagnation
05. Travesty
06. Prison
07. Effigy
08. Violent Minds
09. Modern Addictions
10. CasualtySLANT
Volume 1
[engl] SLANT are back with 17 minutes of pure bristling rage. Corrosive hardcore music for the pit AND the pendulum recalling the stomping catchy vibes of recent luminaries like BOSTON STRANGLER or VIOLENT REACTION but channeling back to previous 80s hitters in the YOUTH OF TODAY/MINOR THREAT vein too. All with an absolutely visceral feminine, ahem... slant to it. Ha, I couldn't resist that one. This band is a shining light in the South Korean scene and is anxious to get out in the world once the world happens again. We can't wait for you to see that.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 26.02.2021
- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 26.02.2021
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