Haiboku: Un Nuevo Poder 7"
2nd 7" from this band out of Mexico City. Members of Aborticidio, Crico
Our take: Un Nuevo Poder is the second EP from this band out of Mexico City, and Iām bummed I missed the first one because this is killer! Haiboku worships at the altar of late 80s Japanese hardcore: their first EPās artwork is an homage to the underrated Half Years 7ā, their name is Japanese, and you can even find a sick Gudon cover on their BandCamp site. More than just referencing this style, though, Haiboku nails it with a sound ripped straight from the early Selfish Records catalog, particularly bands like Gudon, Lip Cream, and Outo. Where there are guitar leads on every track, the music doesnāt have the epic Death Side influences of most bands that rep this style of Japanese hardcore. Instead, Haiboku trade in sloppy, fast drumbeats, gnarled vocals, and gang choruses. It sounds exactly like music like this shouldĀ sound. If Haiboku was from a large Western metropolis, people would have hyped them to death by now, but Iāve heard no chatter about them. Iām hoping that changes, because this band deserves all the attention we can throw at them.
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Haiboku: Un Nuevo Poder 7"
Haiboku: Un Nuevo Poder 7"
2nd 7" from this band out of Mexico City. Members of Aborticidio, Crico
Our take: Un Nuevo Poder is the second EP from this band out of Mexico City, and Iām bummed I missed the first one because this is killer! Haiboku worships at the altar of late 80s Japanese hardcore: their first EPās artwork is an homage to the underrated Half Years 7ā, their name is Japanese, and you can even find a sick Gudon cover on their BandCamp site. More than just referencing this style, though, Haiboku nails it with a sound ripped straight from the early Selfish Records catalog, particularly bands like Gudon, Lip Cream, and Outo. Where there are guitar leads on every track, the music doesnāt have the epic Death Side influences of most bands that rep this style of Japanese hardcore. Instead, Haiboku trade in sloppy, fast drumbeats, gnarled vocals, and gang choruses. It sounds exactly like music like this shouldĀ sound. If Haiboku was from a large Western metropolis, people would have hyped them to death by now, but Iāve heard no chatter about them. Iām hoping that changes, because this band deserves all the attention we can throw at them.
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2nd 7" from this band out of Mexico City. Members of Aborticidio, Crico
Our take: Un Nuevo Poder is the second EP from this band out of Mexico City, and Iām bummed I missed the first one because this is killer! Haiboku worships at the altar of late 80s Japanese hardcore: their first EPās artwork is an homage to the underrated Half Years 7ā, their name is Japanese, and you can even find a sick Gudon cover on their BandCamp site. More than just referencing this style, though, Haiboku nails it with a sound ripped straight from the early Selfish Records catalog, particularly bands like Gudon, Lip Cream, and Outo. Where there are guitar leads on every track, the music doesnāt have the epic Death Side influences of most bands that rep this style of Japanese hardcore. Instead, Haiboku trade in sloppy, fast drumbeats, gnarled vocals, and gang choruses. It sounds exactly like music like this shouldĀ sound. If Haiboku was from a large Western metropolis, people would have hyped them to death by now, but Iāve heard no chatter about them. Iām hoping that changes, because this band deserves all the attention we can throw at them.











