White Zombie: It Came From N.Y.C. (Box Set)
“It Came From N.Y.C. is the most exhaustive attempt so far to document the band’s wondrously ugly birth. Get reintroduced to White Zombie as New York noise-rock, a grotesque creation that clawed and threatened its way to crossover metal glory.
On June 3rd 2016, Numero resurrects White Zombie’s eternally out-of-print early EPs and LPs as It Came From N.Y.C. Spread across five LPs or three compact discs, all 39 tracks have been remastered by guitarist J. Yuenger and packaged alongside the original lurid artwork. The accompanying 108-page book painstakingly documents White Zombie’s punishing progression through scores of unpublished photos, period discography, a T-shirtography, and tales from the terrifying early years that stitch together the sordid story of a band whose true power eclipsed its mainstream heyday. White Zombie lives. Don’t be afraid.”
It appears I am the sole supporter on bandcamp minus those who may have purchased and not added to their collection. Silly kids. Anyhow, I was skeptical at first but after talking to several ambassadors in the vinyl scene it was confirmed this was legit and after pushing play on the stream I was hooked.
“I’m not a total punk rock aficionado by any means, but this is some filthy rotten street punk in the form of a collector’s item box set like no other. I had to pull the trigger. Verified by some of the truest and bluest vinyl ambassadors as being legit, White Zombie (pre-mainstream) has surprised me with an all-out punk rock assault, which documents the birth of the alt metal giant. This is great!!”
Etherial Riffian – Aeonian (LP)
I reviewed this bad boy back when it was released and can't find the link to review for the life of me. Re-bought on vinyl today "The music portrays a feeling of serenity within its masculinity. Each song is spiked full of latent fuzz, scented with that ever so pleasant NOLA groove which deserves the utmost applause by combining raw power and rhythm to the wickedly brain-fried absence of reality."
Cactus Black – Midnight at the Crossroads
Cactus Black have really stepped up their game with this epic slab of wax this go round the storyline is even more intense, the surf rock meets psych punk remains vivid and the acoustic outlaw blues smolder with emotion. Demands your full attention.
Zig Zags – Running out of Red
I've listened to these guys on and off for a while. Today finally marked the day where I pulled the trigger. The high octane stoner punk fury runs the red to the brink of extinction. Unrelenting thrashed out grooves launch like rockets from scum stained mosh pits occupied by bikers and punks determined to reach space by way of the almighty riff.
Scott H. Biram – The Bad Testament
A little bit of outlaw, little bit of heartache, whole lot of honky tonk, a touch of hard rockabilly blues and a big ass-whooping slab of heavy acoustic bliss. The Bad Testament carries on the trail forged by Nothin' But Blood with an all-out assault on the hard and heavy Americana meets deep throbbing desperado blues. This may be Biram's magnum opus record. Game over!
Take a deep breath; I know you’ve just been slammed with a superset of tunes. Don’t worry, your body will adapt after a few short workouts, it’s completely normal to be sore, out of breath, and lose your mind slightly with any new workout. The physical addiction is for real, but once you become acclimated your loved ones will see you in a new light, the things you once loved will drop down on the priority list and in turn, you gain a few followers on bandcamp and move along chipping away at every chance you get to snag the next limited vinyl. Don’t forget to stay hydrated. Summertime is coming you want your camp body in prime form.
-The Huntsman