En La Muerte: Silencio 7"
Eight songs of early DCHC meets LA PUNK not unlike Wasted Youth and Deadline. EN LA MUERTE take it back to bare bones hardcore punk for L.A.
Our take: The labelās description of this 7ā from LAās En La Muerte caught my eye with its Deadline and Wasted Youth (LA) references, and Iām glad I checked out Silencio, because itās killer. Those references are spot-on, particularly for the ripping fast parts that characterize 80% or so of Silencio. Itās slightly sinister-sounding US-style hardcore that also reminds me of G.U.N.; En La Muerteās vocalist even sounds like Nico from G.U.N. While hardcore rippers comprise most of En La Muerteās music, things get a little weirder on their mid-paced parts, like the Big Black-ish intro to āBleedā or the Ginn-esque guitar lead over the early NYHC-ish breakdown in āKilldozer.ā I also love the freakout part at the end of the last song, āDamned,ā which reminds me of the way Hüsker Dü would end their records by unspooling into chaos. While Silencio will appeal to fans of retro USHC (a key Sorry State demographic), I love that theyāre not following the rulebook so closely they suck the life out of the music.
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En La Muerte: Silencio 7"
En La Muerte: Silencio 7"
Eight songs of early DCHC meets LA PUNK not unlike Wasted Youth and Deadline. EN LA MUERTE take it back to bare bones hardcore punk for L.A.
Our take: The labelās description of this 7ā from LAās En La Muerte caught my eye with its Deadline and Wasted Youth (LA) references, and Iām glad I checked out Silencio, because itās killer. Those references are spot-on, particularly for the ripping fast parts that characterize 80% or so of Silencio. Itās slightly sinister-sounding US-style hardcore that also reminds me of G.U.N.; En La Muerteās vocalist even sounds like Nico from G.U.N. While hardcore rippers comprise most of En La Muerteās music, things get a little weirder on their mid-paced parts, like the Big Black-ish intro to āBleedā or the Ginn-esque guitar lead over the early NYHC-ish breakdown in āKilldozer.ā I also love the freakout part at the end of the last song, āDamned,ā which reminds me of the way Hüsker Dü would end their records by unspooling into chaos. While Silencio will appeal to fans of retro USHC (a key Sorry State demographic), I love that theyāre not following the rulebook so closely they suck the life out of the music.
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Eight songs of early DCHC meets LA PUNK not unlike Wasted Youth and Deadline. EN LA MUERTE take it back to bare bones hardcore punk for L.A.
Our take: The labelās description of this 7ā from LAās En La Muerte caught my eye with its Deadline and Wasted Youth (LA) references, and Iām glad I checked out Silencio, because itās killer. Those references are spot-on, particularly for the ripping fast parts that characterize 80% or so of Silencio. Itās slightly sinister-sounding US-style hardcore that also reminds me of G.U.N.; En La Muerteās vocalist even sounds like Nico from G.U.N. While hardcore rippers comprise most of En La Muerteās music, things get a little weirder on their mid-paced parts, like the Big Black-ish intro to āBleedā or the Ginn-esque guitar lead over the early NYHC-ish breakdown in āKilldozer.ā I also love the freakout part at the end of the last song, āDamned,ā which reminds me of the way Hüsker Dü would end their records by unspooling into chaos. While Silencio will appeal to fans of retro USHC (a key Sorry State demographic), I love that theyāre not following the rulebook so closely they suck the life out of the music.











