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Horrid Peace: Agony Surrounds 7" flexi
Acute Noise Manufacture kicks off their label with these four filthy tracks, a la early 90âs D-beat. HORRID PEACE is members of bands you probably already know and love but they dial it back here, for a more straight-forward and classic sound with an obvious nod to UK pioneers, DOOM.
Mixed and mastered at Dead Air Studios.
Limited to 250 copies worldwide.
Our take: Horrid Peace is the first release by the band and label, both headquartered in the mid-Atlantic punk hotbed of Richmond, Virginia. People in the area already know the Acute Noise name from presenting numerous noisy punk gigs over the past several years, and their first foray into physical media keeps with the theme theyâve established with their gig-booking operation. Horrid Peace features a bunch of familiar Richmond faces pounding out four tracks inspired by the late 80s UK crust scene, specifically Doom. Listening to Agony Surrounds makes me wonder if they brought in Doomâs Peel Sessions and told the engineer thatâs exactly what they want to sound like. They fucking nail it too, with that heavy, metallic sound thatâs less about frantic riffing or big chorus hooks and more about creating this pummeling, monochromatic wall of sound that beats you in the face without letting up. Horrid Peace stays in that fist-pumping d-beat mode until slowing things down for the stomping âHuman Refuse,â whose pit-clearing chug bears some resemblance to Public Acidâs moshier moments. Besides the four hot tracks, I love the packaging on Agony Surrounds, which nails the aesthetic of cult 80s Japanese hardcore flexis. Oh, and itâs limited to 250 copies, so get it while you can.
Mixed and mastered at Dead Air Studios.
Limited to 250 copies worldwide.
Our take: Horrid Peace is the first release by the band and label, both headquartered in the mid-Atlantic punk hotbed of Richmond, Virginia. People in the area already know the Acute Noise name from presenting numerous noisy punk gigs over the past several years, and their first foray into physical media keeps with the theme theyâve established with their gig-booking operation. Horrid Peace features a bunch of familiar Richmond faces pounding out four tracks inspired by the late 80s UK crust scene, specifically Doom. Listening to Agony Surrounds makes me wonder if they brought in Doomâs Peel Sessions and told the engineer thatâs exactly what they want to sound like. They fucking nail it too, with that heavy, metallic sound thatâs less about frantic riffing or big chorus hooks and more about creating this pummeling, monochromatic wall of sound that beats you in the face without letting up. Horrid Peace stays in that fist-pumping d-beat mode until slowing things down for the stomping âHuman Refuse,â whose pit-clearing chug bears some resemblance to Public Acidâs moshier moments. Besides the four hot tracks, I love the packaging on Agony Surrounds, which nails the aesthetic of cult 80s Japanese hardcore flexis. Oh, and itâs limited to 250 copies, so get it while you can.
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Horrid Peace: Agony Surrounds 7" flexi
Horrid Peace: Agony Surrounds 7" flexi
Acute Noise Manufacture kicks off their label with these four filthy tracks, a la early 90âs D-beat. HORRID PEACE is members of bands you probably already know and love but they dial it back here, for a more straight-forward and classic sound with an obvious nod to UK pioneers, DOOM.
Mixed and mastered at Dead Air Studios.
Limited to 250 copies worldwide.
Our take: Horrid Peace is the first release by the band and label, both headquartered in the mid-Atlantic punk hotbed of Richmond, Virginia. People in the area already know the Acute Noise name from presenting numerous noisy punk gigs over the past several years, and their first foray into physical media keeps with the theme theyâve established with their gig-booking operation. Horrid Peace features a bunch of familiar Richmond faces pounding out four tracks inspired by the late 80s UK crust scene, specifically Doom. Listening to Agony Surrounds makes me wonder if they brought in Doomâs Peel Sessions and told the engineer thatâs exactly what they want to sound like. They fucking nail it too, with that heavy, metallic sound thatâs less about frantic riffing or big chorus hooks and more about creating this pummeling, monochromatic wall of sound that beats you in the face without letting up. Horrid Peace stays in that fist-pumping d-beat mode until slowing things down for the stomping âHuman Refuse,â whose pit-clearing chug bears some resemblance to Public Acidâs moshier moments. Besides the four hot tracks, I love the packaging on Agony Surrounds, which nails the aesthetic of cult 80s Japanese hardcore flexis. Oh, and itâs limited to 250 copies, so get it while you can.
Mixed and mastered at Dead Air Studios.
Limited to 250 copies worldwide.
Our take: Horrid Peace is the first release by the band and label, both headquartered in the mid-Atlantic punk hotbed of Richmond, Virginia. People in the area already know the Acute Noise name from presenting numerous noisy punk gigs over the past several years, and their first foray into physical media keeps with the theme theyâve established with their gig-booking operation. Horrid Peace features a bunch of familiar Richmond faces pounding out four tracks inspired by the late 80s UK crust scene, specifically Doom. Listening to Agony Surrounds makes me wonder if they brought in Doomâs Peel Sessions and told the engineer thatâs exactly what they want to sound like. They fucking nail it too, with that heavy, metallic sound thatâs less about frantic riffing or big chorus hooks and more about creating this pummeling, monochromatic wall of sound that beats you in the face without letting up. Horrid Peace stays in that fist-pumping d-beat mode until slowing things down for the stomping âHuman Refuse,â whose pit-clearing chug bears some resemblance to Public Acidâs moshier moments. Besides the four hot tracks, I love the packaging on Agony Surrounds, which nails the aesthetic of cult 80s Japanese hardcore flexis. Oh, and itâs limited to 250 copies, so get it while you can.
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Acute Noise Manufacture kicks off their label with these four filthy tracks, a la early 90âs D-beat. HORRID PEACE is members of bands you probably already know and love but they dial it back here, for a more straight-forward and classic sound with an obvious nod to UK pioneers, DOOM.
Mixed and mastered at Dead Air Studios.
Limited to 250 copies worldwide.
Our take: Horrid Peace is the first release by the band and label, both headquartered in the mid-Atlantic punk hotbed of Richmond, Virginia. People in the area already know the Acute Noise name from presenting numerous noisy punk gigs over the past several years, and their first foray into physical media keeps with the theme theyâve established with their gig-booking operation. Horrid Peace features a bunch of familiar Richmond faces pounding out four tracks inspired by the late 80s UK crust scene, specifically Doom. Listening to Agony Surrounds makes me wonder if they brought in Doomâs Peel Sessions and told the engineer thatâs exactly what they want to sound like. They fucking nail it too, with that heavy, metallic sound thatâs less about frantic riffing or big chorus hooks and more about creating this pummeling, monochromatic wall of sound that beats you in the face without letting up. Horrid Peace stays in that fist-pumping d-beat mode until slowing things down for the stomping âHuman Refuse,â whose pit-clearing chug bears some resemblance to Public Acidâs moshier moments. Besides the four hot tracks, I love the packaging on Agony Surrounds, which nails the aesthetic of cult 80s Japanese hardcore flexis. Oh, and itâs limited to 250 copies, so get it while you can.
Mixed and mastered at Dead Air Studios.
Limited to 250 copies worldwide.
Our take: Horrid Peace is the first release by the band and label, both headquartered in the mid-Atlantic punk hotbed of Richmond, Virginia. People in the area already know the Acute Noise name from presenting numerous noisy punk gigs over the past several years, and their first foray into physical media keeps with the theme theyâve established with their gig-booking operation. Horrid Peace features a bunch of familiar Richmond faces pounding out four tracks inspired by the late 80s UK crust scene, specifically Doom. Listening to Agony Surrounds makes me wonder if they brought in Doomâs Peel Sessions and told the engineer thatâs exactly what they want to sound like. They fucking nail it too, with that heavy, metallic sound thatâs less about frantic riffing or big chorus hooks and more about creating this pummeling, monochromatic wall of sound that beats you in the face without letting up. Horrid Peace stays in that fist-pumping d-beat mode until slowing things down for the stomping âHuman Refuse,â whose pit-clearing chug bears some resemblance to Public Acidâs moshier moments. Besides the four hot tracks, I love the packaging on Agony Surrounds, which nails the aesthetic of cult 80s Japanese hardcore flexis. Oh, and itâs limited to 250 copies, so get it while you can.











