KrimtƤnk: Ditt Fel 7"
13 songs of fast and furious rƄpunk crammed on one EP.
Our take: Latest EP from this long-running Swedish band. Iāve seen their EPs kicking around over the years (in fact, Iām sure weāve had used copies come through Sorry State), but I donāt think Iāve ever listened to KrimtƤnk before. The sound is a guitarist and bassist banging out simple riffs with little to no sense of melody while another guys yells and the drummer plays as fast as they can. In other words, itās punk! There are 13 tracks crammed onto this 45rpm EP, so everything is short and to the point. The shortness of the songs and how blisteringly fast everything is makes me think of the Swedish band Pusrad that had a string of great records a few years ago, but this is wilder-sounding, like the fastest and blurriest moments of Mob 47. Raging!
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KrimtƤnk: Ditt Fel 7"
KrimtƤnk: Ditt Fel 7"
13 songs of fast and furious rƄpunk crammed on one EP.
Our take: Latest EP from this long-running Swedish band. Iāve seen their EPs kicking around over the years (in fact, Iām sure weāve had used copies come through Sorry State), but I donāt think Iāve ever listened to KrimtƤnk before. The sound is a guitarist and bassist banging out simple riffs with little to no sense of melody while another guys yells and the drummer plays as fast as they can. In other words, itās punk! There are 13 tracks crammed onto this 45rpm EP, so everything is short and to the point. The shortness of the songs and how blisteringly fast everything is makes me think of the Swedish band Pusrad that had a string of great records a few years ago, but this is wilder-sounding, like the fastest and blurriest moments of Mob 47. Raging!
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13 songs of fast and furious rƄpunk crammed on one EP.
Our take: Latest EP from this long-running Swedish band. Iāve seen their EPs kicking around over the years (in fact, Iām sure weāve had used copies come through Sorry State), but I donāt think Iāve ever listened to KrimtƤnk before. The sound is a guitarist and bassist banging out simple riffs with little to no sense of melody while another guys yells and the drummer plays as fast as they can. In other words, itās punk! There are 13 tracks crammed onto this 45rpm EP, so everything is short and to the point. The shortness of the songs and how blisteringly fast everything is makes me think of the Swedish band Pusrad that had a string of great records a few years ago, but this is wilder-sounding, like the fastest and blurriest moments of Mob 47. Raging!











