Vittna: 2 Songs + Live At The Hive promo cassette
New cassette from Raleigh hardcore punk band Vittna featuring 2 brand new songs from an upcoming 7" they hope to have out later in 2018. You can expect Vittna's same brand of dark, but ripping hardcore, taking influence from creepier 80s bands like Nog Watt or Die Kreuzen with a dash of US-meets-Swedish punk, but delivered with more intensity and at higher fidelity than their first tape. Also includes a few tracks from a live recording featuring a bonus cover tune. The tape features cover art by Red, vocalist from Scarecrow. Limited to 100 hand-numbered copies.
Our take: After a scorching demo last year, Raleighâs Vittna follow things up with this five-song cassette. The first two tracks are from an upcoming 7â, while the other three are recorded live in the bandâs practice space (including the Sacrilege cover theyâve been playing live for a while now). If you missed the first Vittna cassette (shame on you!), the band features the creative core of Raleigh favorites Blackball, but to my ears they amplify the more haunting and unique aspects of that bandâs sound, making their strengths the central focus rather than just an added spice in a main meal of meat and potatoes. Specifically, those interesting aspects are the quirky / surprising rhythms and the dark and melodic guitar work. Not that Vittna arenât a hardcore bandâthey areâbut theyâre a densely layered, ambitious hardcore band in the vein of Articles of Faith or Everything Falls Apart-era HĂŒsker DĂŒ, albeit with more Discharge influence than either of those two bands displayed on the surface. If youâre looking for a more modern reference point, Sickoidsâ great No Home LP is a great point of reference as the balance between explosive gestalt and meticulous and subtle composition and performance is similar here. Fortunately thereâs enough music on this tape to keep it close to the player for the next couple of months, but it really has me salivating for the full 7â, which is the point I guess. Highly recommended.
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Vittna: 2 Songs + Live At The Hive promo cassette
Vittna: 2 Songs + Live At The Hive promo cassette
New cassette from Raleigh hardcore punk band Vittna featuring 2 brand new songs from an upcoming 7" they hope to have out later in 2018. You can expect Vittna's same brand of dark, but ripping hardcore, taking influence from creepier 80s bands like Nog Watt or Die Kreuzen with a dash of US-meets-Swedish punk, but delivered with more intensity and at higher fidelity than their first tape. Also includes a few tracks from a live recording featuring a bonus cover tune. The tape features cover art by Red, vocalist from Scarecrow. Limited to 100 hand-numbered copies.
Our take: After a scorching demo last year, Raleighâs Vittna follow things up with this five-song cassette. The first two tracks are from an upcoming 7â, while the other three are recorded live in the bandâs practice space (including the Sacrilege cover theyâve been playing live for a while now). If you missed the first Vittna cassette (shame on you!), the band features the creative core of Raleigh favorites Blackball, but to my ears they amplify the more haunting and unique aspects of that bandâs sound, making their strengths the central focus rather than just an added spice in a main meal of meat and potatoes. Specifically, those interesting aspects are the quirky / surprising rhythms and the dark and melodic guitar work. Not that Vittna arenât a hardcore bandâthey areâbut theyâre a densely layered, ambitious hardcore band in the vein of Articles of Faith or Everything Falls Apart-era HĂŒsker DĂŒ, albeit with more Discharge influence than either of those two bands displayed on the surface. If youâre looking for a more modern reference point, Sickoidsâ great No Home LP is a great point of reference as the balance between explosive gestalt and meticulous and subtle composition and performance is similar here. Fortunately thereâs enough music on this tape to keep it close to the player for the next couple of months, but it really has me salivating for the full 7â, which is the point I guess. Highly recommended.
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New cassette from Raleigh hardcore punk band Vittna featuring 2 brand new songs from an upcoming 7" they hope to have out later in 2018. You can expect Vittna's same brand of dark, but ripping hardcore, taking influence from creepier 80s bands like Nog Watt or Die Kreuzen with a dash of US-meets-Swedish punk, but delivered with more intensity and at higher fidelity than their first tape. Also includes a few tracks from a live recording featuring a bonus cover tune. The tape features cover art by Red, vocalist from Scarecrow. Limited to 100 hand-numbered copies.
Our take: After a scorching demo last year, Raleighâs Vittna follow things up with this five-song cassette. The first two tracks are from an upcoming 7â, while the other three are recorded live in the bandâs practice space (including the Sacrilege cover theyâve been playing live for a while now). If you missed the first Vittna cassette (shame on you!), the band features the creative core of Raleigh favorites Blackball, but to my ears they amplify the more haunting and unique aspects of that bandâs sound, making their strengths the central focus rather than just an added spice in a main meal of meat and potatoes. Specifically, those interesting aspects are the quirky / surprising rhythms and the dark and melodic guitar work. Not that Vittna arenât a hardcore bandâthey areâbut theyâre a densely layered, ambitious hardcore band in the vein of Articles of Faith or Everything Falls Apart-era HĂŒsker DĂŒ, albeit with more Discharge influence than either of those two bands displayed on the surface. If youâre looking for a more modern reference point, Sickoidsâ great No Home LP is a great point of reference as the balance between explosive gestalt and meticulous and subtle composition and performance is similar here. Fortunately thereâs enough music on this tape to keep it close to the player for the next couple of months, but it really has me salivating for the full 7â, which is the point I guess. Highly recommended.











