Kürøishi – Sound the Alarm LP/CD

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Kürøishi – Sound the Alarm LP/CD

#1 Post by JaniC » 16 Oct 2019, 10:29

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Kürøishi – Sound the Alarm LP/CD
European pressing limited on 300 copies!

"Sound The Alarm" comes with a sleeve drawn and painted by none other than the true japanese artist and legend Akihiko "Sugi" Sugimoto himself.

Finland’s d-beat hardcore punk band Kürøishi is finally dropping their monster second LP “Sound The Alarm”.

While the sold-out first LP "Poverty. Ignorance. Greed. Slavery” stemmed from a traditional Scandinavian style of "Tragedy via Wolfbrigade", "Sound the Alarm" LP leans a lot more on a tasteful Japanese hardcore influence.

Fight Recodsilta LP haltuun täältä:
https://www.fight-records.com/fi/produc ... und-alarm/

ja CD versiota saa tilattua kympillä suoraan bändltä: ilovedbeat ( A ) gmail.com


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Re: Kürøishi – Sound the Alarm LP/CD

#2 Post by JaniC » 30 Oct 2019, 15:43

UP!

"InvalidDreamException: Very good crust/hardcore from Finland. Dramatic crust with plenty of dual guitar harmony to burn your spirit. Do you like dark hardcore featuring melodic parts, such as Wolfbrigade, Death Side, and Crude? Bon appetite! ★ Favorite track: Black Lung."

Ja tätähän saa vielä FIGHT RECORDSilta:
https://www.fight-records.com/fi/produc ... und-alarm/

Jenkkipainos on laitettu tehtaalle. Ilmestynee marraskuun aikana.

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Re: Kürøishi – Sound the Alarm LP/CD

#3 Post by JaniC » 11 Nov 2019, 11:47

Kürøishi –Sound the Alarm

Sound the Alarm is the second raucous full-length from Finnish band Kürøishi, and if you’re a fan of strapping crust – à la Wolfbrigade, Tragedy, etc – you’re going to love all the melodic albeit hard-hitting music right here. Muscular dual guitars weave around each other, while shredding Scandi metalpunk mixes with gnashing d-beat and gritty howls. Sound the Alarm also features killer cover art by Japanese legend Akihiko “Sugi” Sugimoto, but that’s not the only Japanese influence around here.

Sound the Alarm conjures hot-blooded Japanese hardcore, with scorching Burning Spirits-like soloing and the crunch and punch of bands like Death Side, Forward, Crude, and even Tetsu Arrey all appearing. FFO strident songs that are tough as steel yet always tuneful.

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