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Global Thermonuclear War: Seeking Mastery cassette
Debut recording from this new group from Portland.
Our take: Shite, bassist for Rigorous Institution, runs the new label Dogs of Altamont, and their second release is this cassette from Global Thermonuclear War, a recording project that teams up Shite himself with Kyle, the drummer from Suck Lords and Crucified Class. Rigorous Institution and Suck Lords are among my favorite bands of recent years and Crucified Class is excellent too, so this pairing had me excited from the get-go. And fuck does it rule! Seeking Mastery sounds like something that might have come out of the late 80s UK, which makes when you think about it. Shiteâs other band sounds a lot like Amebix, and bands like Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror adopted the metal-punk approach of bands like Amebix and Deviated Instinct, combining them with a Siege-inspired, blastbeat-heavy drummingâsomething Kyle showed his facility with in his other bandâto creative an exciting new sound. I hear a lot of E.N.T. in particular in Global Nuclear Warâs sound, partly because there arenât metal guitar leads and partly because the music is just so gnarly and ugly⊠it sounds like crawling on your knees across a bed of broken glass. And as with both Rigorous and Suck Lordsâ music, Global Thermonuclear Warâs songs are free of the obvious and the cliche. Thatâs true of Shiteâs lyrics, which focus on the most fucked up aspects of todayâs world: factory farming, economic âmigration,â the bloody imperialist games of nation-states⊠the lyrics are as direct and uncompromising (though not as succinct) as Discharge, and have the plain-spoken wisdom of someone gifted with the ability to see straight through bullshit. Seeking Mastery is just a great tape, urgent, exciting, fresh, and punk as fuck.
Our take: Shite, bassist for Rigorous Institution, runs the new label Dogs of Altamont, and their second release is this cassette from Global Thermonuclear War, a recording project that teams up Shite himself with Kyle, the drummer from Suck Lords and Crucified Class. Rigorous Institution and Suck Lords are among my favorite bands of recent years and Crucified Class is excellent too, so this pairing had me excited from the get-go. And fuck does it rule! Seeking Mastery sounds like something that might have come out of the late 80s UK, which makes when you think about it. Shiteâs other band sounds a lot like Amebix, and bands like Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror adopted the metal-punk approach of bands like Amebix and Deviated Instinct, combining them with a Siege-inspired, blastbeat-heavy drummingâsomething Kyle showed his facility with in his other bandâto creative an exciting new sound. I hear a lot of E.N.T. in particular in Global Nuclear Warâs sound, partly because there arenât metal guitar leads and partly because the music is just so gnarly and ugly⊠it sounds like crawling on your knees across a bed of broken glass. And as with both Rigorous and Suck Lordsâ music, Global Thermonuclear Warâs songs are free of the obvious and the cliche. Thatâs true of Shiteâs lyrics, which focus on the most fucked up aspects of todayâs world: factory farming, economic âmigration,â the bloody imperialist games of nation-states⊠the lyrics are as direct and uncompromising (though not as succinct) as Discharge, and have the plain-spoken wisdom of someone gifted with the ability to see straight through bullshit. Seeking Mastery is just a great tape, urgent, exciting, fresh, and punk as fuck.
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Global Thermonuclear War: Seeking Mastery cassette
Global Thermonuclear War: Seeking Mastery cassette
Debut recording from this new group from Portland.
Our take: Shite, bassist for Rigorous Institution, runs the new label Dogs of Altamont, and their second release is this cassette from Global Thermonuclear War, a recording project that teams up Shite himself with Kyle, the drummer from Suck Lords and Crucified Class. Rigorous Institution and Suck Lords are among my favorite bands of recent years and Crucified Class is excellent too, so this pairing had me excited from the get-go. And fuck does it rule! Seeking Mastery sounds like something that might have come out of the late 80s UK, which makes when you think about it. Shiteâs other band sounds a lot like Amebix, and bands like Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror adopted the metal-punk approach of bands like Amebix and Deviated Instinct, combining them with a Siege-inspired, blastbeat-heavy drummingâsomething Kyle showed his facility with in his other bandâto creative an exciting new sound. I hear a lot of E.N.T. in particular in Global Nuclear Warâs sound, partly because there arenât metal guitar leads and partly because the music is just so gnarly and ugly⊠it sounds like crawling on your knees across a bed of broken glass. And as with both Rigorous and Suck Lordsâ music, Global Thermonuclear Warâs songs are free of the obvious and the cliche. Thatâs true of Shiteâs lyrics, which focus on the most fucked up aspects of todayâs world: factory farming, economic âmigration,â the bloody imperialist games of nation-states⊠the lyrics are as direct and uncompromising (though not as succinct) as Discharge, and have the plain-spoken wisdom of someone gifted with the ability to see straight through bullshit. Seeking Mastery is just a great tape, urgent, exciting, fresh, and punk as fuck.
Our take: Shite, bassist for Rigorous Institution, runs the new label Dogs of Altamont, and their second release is this cassette from Global Thermonuclear War, a recording project that teams up Shite himself with Kyle, the drummer from Suck Lords and Crucified Class. Rigorous Institution and Suck Lords are among my favorite bands of recent years and Crucified Class is excellent too, so this pairing had me excited from the get-go. And fuck does it rule! Seeking Mastery sounds like something that might have come out of the late 80s UK, which makes when you think about it. Shiteâs other band sounds a lot like Amebix, and bands like Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror adopted the metal-punk approach of bands like Amebix and Deviated Instinct, combining them with a Siege-inspired, blastbeat-heavy drummingâsomething Kyle showed his facility with in his other bandâto creative an exciting new sound. I hear a lot of E.N.T. in particular in Global Nuclear Warâs sound, partly because there arenât metal guitar leads and partly because the music is just so gnarly and ugly⊠it sounds like crawling on your knees across a bed of broken glass. And as with both Rigorous and Suck Lordsâ music, Global Thermonuclear Warâs songs are free of the obvious and the cliche. Thatâs true of Shiteâs lyrics, which focus on the most fucked up aspects of todayâs world: factory farming, economic âmigration,â the bloody imperialist games of nation-states⊠the lyrics are as direct and uncompromising (though not as succinct) as Discharge, and have the plain-spoken wisdom of someone gifted with the ability to see straight through bullshit. Seeking Mastery is just a great tape, urgent, exciting, fresh, and punk as fuck.
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Debut recording from this new group from Portland.
Our take: Shite, bassist for Rigorous Institution, runs the new label Dogs of Altamont, and their second release is this cassette from Global Thermonuclear War, a recording project that teams up Shite himself with Kyle, the drummer from Suck Lords and Crucified Class. Rigorous Institution and Suck Lords are among my favorite bands of recent years and Crucified Class is excellent too, so this pairing had me excited from the get-go. And fuck does it rule! Seeking Mastery sounds like something that might have come out of the late 80s UK, which makes when you think about it. Shiteâs other band sounds a lot like Amebix, and bands like Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror adopted the metal-punk approach of bands like Amebix and Deviated Instinct, combining them with a Siege-inspired, blastbeat-heavy drummingâsomething Kyle showed his facility with in his other bandâto creative an exciting new sound. I hear a lot of E.N.T. in particular in Global Nuclear Warâs sound, partly because there arenât metal guitar leads and partly because the music is just so gnarly and ugly⊠it sounds like crawling on your knees across a bed of broken glass. And as with both Rigorous and Suck Lordsâ music, Global Thermonuclear Warâs songs are free of the obvious and the cliche. Thatâs true of Shiteâs lyrics, which focus on the most fucked up aspects of todayâs world: factory farming, economic âmigration,â the bloody imperialist games of nation-states⊠the lyrics are as direct and uncompromising (though not as succinct) as Discharge, and have the plain-spoken wisdom of someone gifted with the ability to see straight through bullshit. Seeking Mastery is just a great tape, urgent, exciting, fresh, and punk as fuck.
Our take: Shite, bassist for Rigorous Institution, runs the new label Dogs of Altamont, and their second release is this cassette from Global Thermonuclear War, a recording project that teams up Shite himself with Kyle, the drummer from Suck Lords and Crucified Class. Rigorous Institution and Suck Lords are among my favorite bands of recent years and Crucified Class is excellent too, so this pairing had me excited from the get-go. And fuck does it rule! Seeking Mastery sounds like something that might have come out of the late 80s UK, which makes when you think about it. Shiteâs other band sounds a lot like Amebix, and bands like Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror adopted the metal-punk approach of bands like Amebix and Deviated Instinct, combining them with a Siege-inspired, blastbeat-heavy drummingâsomething Kyle showed his facility with in his other bandâto creative an exciting new sound. I hear a lot of E.N.T. in particular in Global Nuclear Warâs sound, partly because there arenât metal guitar leads and partly because the music is just so gnarly and ugly⊠it sounds like crawling on your knees across a bed of broken glass. And as with both Rigorous and Suck Lordsâ music, Global Thermonuclear Warâs songs are free of the obvious and the cliche. Thatâs true of Shiteâs lyrics, which focus on the most fucked up aspects of todayâs world: factory farming, economic âmigration,â the bloody imperialist games of nation-states⊠the lyrics are as direct and uncompromising (though not as succinct) as Discharge, and have the plain-spoken wisdom of someone gifted with the ability to see straight through bullshit. Seeking Mastery is just a great tape, urgent, exciting, fresh, and punk as fuck.











