HĂŒstler: HĂŒstler EP cassette
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New Yorkâs HĂŒstler follows up their demo on Sorry State from earlier this year with a brand new, self-titled four-song EP. If you liked the mix of hardcore punk, death rock, and metal on the demo, youâll love this new EP, since everything gets turned up several notches. The heavy parts are heavier, with âInterlewdâ centered around a triumphantly chugging riff that could power a Warthog song. The shredding parts are more shredding; the instrumental intro even has a neoclassical flair that reminds me of Uli Jon Roth-era Scorpions. The production is noticeably amped up, and the songs are more tuneful, even anthemic. Do I hear some Nine Inch Nails influence on âEat Your Heart Out?â Itâs an eclectic mix, but the result is powerful, focused, and distinctive, an effect the EPâs brevity only intensifies. With this new release, HĂŒstler has solidified one of the most distinctive and exciting voices in contemporary hardcore punk.
The physical version is limited to 100 pro-duplicated cassettes with full-color J-cards.
Cover photo: Jane Pain : @jane_____pain
Recorded & Mastered by: Sasha Stroud of Artifact Audio NYC
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HĂŒstler: HĂŒstler EP cassette
HĂŒstler: HĂŒstler EP cassette
Limit 1 copy per customer.
New Yorkâs HĂŒstler follows up their demo on Sorry State from earlier this year with a brand new, self-titled four-song EP. If you liked the mix of hardcore punk, death rock, and metal on the demo, youâll love this new EP, since everything gets turned up several notches. The heavy parts are heavier, with âInterlewdâ centered around a triumphantly chugging riff that could power a Warthog song. The shredding parts are more shredding; the instrumental intro even has a neoclassical flair that reminds me of Uli Jon Roth-era Scorpions. The production is noticeably amped up, and the songs are more tuneful, even anthemic. Do I hear some Nine Inch Nails influence on âEat Your Heart Out?â Itâs an eclectic mix, but the result is powerful, focused, and distinctive, an effect the EPâs brevity only intensifies. With this new release, HĂŒstler has solidified one of the most distinctive and exciting voices in contemporary hardcore punk.
The physical version is limited to 100 pro-duplicated cassettes with full-color J-cards.
Cover photo: Jane Pain : @jane_____pain
Recorded & Mastered by: Sasha Stroud of Artifact Audio NYC
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Limit 1 copy per customer.
New Yorkâs HĂŒstler follows up their demo on Sorry State from earlier this year with a brand new, self-titled four-song EP. If you liked the mix of hardcore punk, death rock, and metal on the demo, youâll love this new EP, since everything gets turned up several notches. The heavy parts are heavier, with âInterlewdâ centered around a triumphantly chugging riff that could power a Warthog song. The shredding parts are more shredding; the instrumental intro even has a neoclassical flair that reminds me of Uli Jon Roth-era Scorpions. The production is noticeably amped up, and the songs are more tuneful, even anthemic. Do I hear some Nine Inch Nails influence on âEat Your Heart Out?â Itâs an eclectic mix, but the result is powerful, focused, and distinctive, an effect the EPâs brevity only intensifies. With this new release, HĂŒstler has solidified one of the most distinctive and exciting voices in contemporary hardcore punk.
The physical version is limited to 100 pro-duplicated cassettes with full-color J-cards.
Cover photo: Jane Pain : @jane_____pain
Recorded & Mastered by: Sasha Stroud of Artifact Audio NYC











