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Morla – nach nur einmal

This is the second and unfortunately last record of Morla, the terrific conclusion of the band’s legacy. Founded back in 2012, the Berliner announced their break-up a few weeks ago. Picking up, exactly where they left off at the end of their debut called nur einmal, Morla delivers another six punk-infused screamo songs in the vein of classical, oldschool Screamo. After Manku Kapak, this is the next great German screamo outfit to go off the stage. Everybody, who wants to say goodbye will have the chance on November 28th at the band’s farewell show in Berlin.

"Die Theorie war so simpel. Die Praxis tut mir leid."

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качели не стареют - октябрь Q

It’s hard to find any information about качели не стареют, especially, if you can’t read Cyrillic. The band from the South Ukrainian major city, Zaporizhia, near the Dnieper, released three brilliant songs on their bandcamp page. The cryptic lyrics on октябрь Q are framed by a dark blend of post-metal and nagging screamo. The mysterious atmosphere created by the band is blackish, yet beautiful and perfectly adapted for the cold seasons. Listening to this music feels like a relentless fall storm, destroying everything in its way. A++

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Thisismenotthinkingofyou – Restlessness

Thisismenotthinkingofyou is Shaun Hancok, and Restlessness is one of five EPs, he already released in 2015. The Extended play lasts 370 furious seconds and is divided in six songs. It’s hard to perceive, that this is Emoviolence, created by just one single person. It’s raw, fast and contains everything a record of this genre needs to have. Make sure to check out the discography of this awesome one-man-project and watch out for the soon-to-be-released split with Us Pàlm from Russia. Restlessness is available on blue cassette tapes via bandcamp. There is also an US edition of the tape, distributed by Structures//Agony.

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Facility - S/T EP

Facility is permanent feature of this category. Launched in January ‘15, this is already the third release of the crust/screamo outfit from New Jersey. Their newest selftitled EP contains five fast songs and once again, they display an incredible high intensity, choosing chaos over melody. The band ran out of free downloads within just one month after the EP’s release on October 2nd. So, as you can see, people like Facility’s third release, and so do we.

"Fading slowly into the light. Growing darker getting older no advancement. Backward motion reaching out."

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UnaxManoxAlxCuello – Summer Tour

Showcasing their new song on bandcamp, Una Mano Al Cuello did another great job. After their highly recommendable debut EP, this is the second release by the Spanish Emo-/Powerviolence collective. The new song is called Engrampando Cráneos and carries on what UxMxAxC created with their previously released songs. The fivepiece delivers a powerful package out of lashing drums, sick basslines and brilliant guitarwork plus some uptempo as well as some downtempo parts. Digitally released on July 23, the song can be streamed or/and downloaded on the band’s bandcamp page.

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Facility / An Anecdote – Split

It is already the second appearance of Facility on our blog. Following their well-made debut, the two new songs on the collaboration with the Swedish screamo group sound like a sequel of the first four. While the leadoff song by An Anecdote from Gothenburg is quite chaotic and destructive, the second one slows down, but without losing any intensity at all. This liaison goes nicely, as the sound of both bands complement quite well. The split will be sold through Facility on their upcoming tours. Information regarding the European release is still expected.

“My hands cut on your halo, split open palms. Some things take a long time. 80 glasses of water and hospital bills, black screen and static.”

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Döda Löv - Allt Vi Har Kvar

Already a few months ago, Döda Löv from Sweden, published their follow-up EP of their debut. With Allt Vi Har Kvar Jonatan, Fredrik, Gutte and David created a phenomenal five-songs-collection in the vein of typical Swedish screamo. Thanks to the phenomenal production the musical landscape unfolds its full splendor, as the band from Skåne län makes use of an epic combination of atmospheric, post rockish sound structures and passionate screams. This is Swedish screamo at its best.

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Leap Year – Yesterday Morning

„Recorded a little hungover after waking up on a hardwood floor in one take. Cost us $130. I’m starting to like it” And so do we! After a little lineup change the screamo outfit from Edmonton finally released their debut EP called Yesterday Morning. Strongly influenced by 90s/00s Emo, the Extended Play features five beautiful tracks, full of gloomy melodies, which are dominating the guitar-heavy sound of Yesterday Morning. Leap Year is Chad, doing the vox / playing guitar, Jordan playing guitar as well, Keith playing bass and Sam on the drums and we strongly recommend their first release.

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facility – the first four

Facility is a screamo/crust collective founded back in the fall of 2014. Their first EP contains four badass songs capturing the mood of a dark and rainy day in autumn. The band from New Jersey definitely knows how to convince by perfectly combining crust and skramz. The lyrics are cryptic and perfectly match the music. Maybe this is wherein the beauty of Facility’s “the first four” lies.

“The seasons are changing, my fingers are branches. They break.
Does it make me a widow, if you're dead to me?”

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Nurture - Posthumously b​/​w Pick Your Pocket

“Posthumously b/w Pick Your Pocket” is the fourth release of Georgia based screamo threepiece Nurture. The two songs on this EP were supposed to be released on a split. Due to unfortunate circumstances this project failed and the band decided to put out those tracks on bandcamp. Even if the running time of the EP is pretty short, you get a nice portion of screamo combined with some decent post-hardcore elements. Both songs include everything you could wish for. Go and listen to Nurture (the whole day through).

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Chaviré - Démo

Chaviré is a diy emo punk band from Nantes, France. The five songs on their recently released Demo are so intense and angry, yet melodic, while the lyrics are characterized by a certain kind of bitterness. The whole Demo gets better with each listen. To put it straight, for me this is the best Demo in a long time and it definitely should be a contender for everyone’s end-of-the-year-list 2015. Chapeau, Chaviré! (Thanks Enguerran for sharing)

“Voilà ma subversion,
Voilà ma révolution.“

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The Daydream Fit - Traveling

The Daydream Fit from Enschede, Netherlands is currently working on their second Extended Play. To bridge the time till then you can listen to their Single called “Traveling”. The band tag themselves as emotive postpunk and noiserock and I guess this fits well. But their very own bandname is the best description of their music. Those two songs on “Traveling” are dreamy and go straight to your ear. Can’t wait for the EP to come out.

“...and we will die behind each other’s eyes…”

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