More NYHC for y'all. This is my #1 Hardcore album of all time. Harley Flanagan hunts you down and crushes you. The Riffs!Listen to Best Wishes HERE.
Here's opening track Death Camps.
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Fierce New York Hardcore with slow Sabbath-esque rhythms. On this E.P. they're Keepin It Real for sure. My personal favorite from these guys.
Moloch's self titled 1970 album features bluesy acid rock with a funky feel. Not a well-known band (and not every song is spot-on), but these guys know how to deliver.
Check out the instrumental riff-rock by this diabolic trio. Karma To Burn's best album shows an ability to groove hard, but with dynamics and atmosphere. These boys will be making their onstage comeback this summer.
This one is quite rare (350 copies). Hi-Dramatic combined tasty '50ies Rock 'N' Roll with A"monster"dam surf riffs in their own way. Put in a bit of desert rock and some psychedelics. This sure is an album to bring to a houseparty.
The subtitle "Dilla's Productions For Various Artists" says it all. Tracks by a.o. De La Soul, The Roots, Slum Village, Common, The Pharcyde and Amp Fiddler. Chillemundos.
In a perfect world everybody would have a couple of good funk compilations lying around. Just in case. And if so, Chains & Black Exhaust is one of the compilations that you couldn't miss out on. Ghetto phunkin', hypnotizin' and definitively ass shakin'.
Cuban Heels, one of Holland's best blues outfits, plays their blues lowdown, gritty and heartfelt on their third album. More dynamics than the first two albums. Especially vocalist Jan Hidding shines on Gutbucket Music.