Imploders: EXD cassette
Imploders climbed out of their mom's basements and recorded this radio session for Toronto's long running Equalizing Distort Radio show.
10 live tracks on cassette including 6 new songs. This is a bit of a precursor to the 12" we'll be putting out with them in 2022. Hideously beautiful artwork by Dylan "Skulls" Bowden. Play with the Imploders puzzle box and you'll end up the same. FFO: Circle Jerks, Consumers.
Limited to 300 copies. Don't sleep.
Our take: Torontoās Imploders caught our attention with their debut 7ā on Neon Taste Records, and now theyāre back with this 10-song tape recorded live on the long-running Equalizing Distort radio show. By my count only three of the songs here appear on that 7ā, so thereās a wealth of new material, some or all of which we can expect to be re-recorded for the bandās upcoming LP. Thereās nothing wrong with these versions, though, as the sound is crisp and full. Thereās a bit of room noise so it feels ālive,ā but I canāt imagine anyone complaining about the fidelity here⦠these tracks sound great. Stylistically, Imploders havenāt evolved much since the 7ā, and thatās a good thing! They still rest on that line between hardcore and catchier punk, playing with the speed and precision of a hardcore band, but with the catchy tunes of a punk band. The drums here are particularly killer. Itās not uncommon to see Imploders compared to the Circle Jerks, but thereās some catchy-ass Lucky Lehrer shit going on here that you donāt want to miss. Donāt let the āliveā thing scare you off⦠if youāre a fan of bands like the Circle Jerks, the Carbonas, and Career Suicide, youāre gonna want to hear EXD.
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Imploders: EXD cassette
Imploders: EXD cassette
Imploders climbed out of their mom's basements and recorded this radio session for Toronto's long running Equalizing Distort Radio show.
10 live tracks on cassette including 6 new songs. This is a bit of a precursor to the 12" we'll be putting out with them in 2022. Hideously beautiful artwork by Dylan "Skulls" Bowden. Play with the Imploders puzzle box and you'll end up the same. FFO: Circle Jerks, Consumers.
Limited to 300 copies. Don't sleep.
Our take: Torontoās Imploders caught our attention with their debut 7ā on Neon Taste Records, and now theyāre back with this 10-song tape recorded live on the long-running Equalizing Distort radio show. By my count only three of the songs here appear on that 7ā, so thereās a wealth of new material, some or all of which we can expect to be re-recorded for the bandās upcoming LP. Thereās nothing wrong with these versions, though, as the sound is crisp and full. Thereās a bit of room noise so it feels ālive,ā but I canāt imagine anyone complaining about the fidelity here⦠these tracks sound great. Stylistically, Imploders havenāt evolved much since the 7ā, and thatās a good thing! They still rest on that line between hardcore and catchier punk, playing with the speed and precision of a hardcore band, but with the catchy tunes of a punk band. The drums here are particularly killer. Itās not uncommon to see Imploders compared to the Circle Jerks, but thereās some catchy-ass Lucky Lehrer shit going on here that you donāt want to miss. Donāt let the āliveā thing scare you off⦠if youāre a fan of bands like the Circle Jerks, the Carbonas, and Career Suicide, youāre gonna want to hear EXD.
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Imploders climbed out of their mom's basements and recorded this radio session for Toronto's long running Equalizing Distort Radio show.
10 live tracks on cassette including 6 new songs. This is a bit of a precursor to the 12" we'll be putting out with them in 2022. Hideously beautiful artwork by Dylan "Skulls" Bowden. Play with the Imploders puzzle box and you'll end up the same. FFO: Circle Jerks, Consumers.
Limited to 300 copies. Don't sleep.
Our take: Torontoās Imploders caught our attention with their debut 7ā on Neon Taste Records, and now theyāre back with this 10-song tape recorded live on the long-running Equalizing Distort radio show. By my count only three of the songs here appear on that 7ā, so thereās a wealth of new material, some or all of which we can expect to be re-recorded for the bandās upcoming LP. Thereās nothing wrong with these versions, though, as the sound is crisp and full. Thereās a bit of room noise so it feels ālive,ā but I canāt imagine anyone complaining about the fidelity here⦠these tracks sound great. Stylistically, Imploders havenāt evolved much since the 7ā, and thatās a good thing! They still rest on that line between hardcore and catchier punk, playing with the speed and precision of a hardcore band, but with the catchy tunes of a punk band. The drums here are particularly killer. Itās not uncommon to see Imploders compared to the Circle Jerks, but thereās some catchy-ass Lucky Lehrer shit going on here that you donāt want to miss. Donāt let the āliveā thing scare you off⦠if youāre a fan of bands like the Circle Jerks, the Carbonas, and Career Suicide, youāre gonna want to hear EXD.











