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HATE
BOX
Vol. 2 No. 5 (ai Vol. 2 No. 5; #21)
August 1, 1995 A.D.
August Issue
by
Bill Vogel III
Prelude...
Greetings mass slashers. I deeply apologize
for the lateness of the last issue, but it was a bonus
edition. I spent some time exploring the World Wide
Web today. What an incredible. Layers of information
all hyperindexed for quick access. I am impressed. I
visited T. Wolmer's page, and if you have access to WWW
I highly recommend checking it out.
Well, after having another battle of ordering Cds
through music stores, I have just about decided that
some record labels ought to be hamstrung for their
stupidity. It seems totally ignorant to me that a
label stops making some releases because they don't
sell as expected. True are is priceless.
Well, before I slip into a frenzy lets get
started. Bite down hard, because it is time to grind.
Later.
August 1, 1995 A.D.
***Hellion Crew***
This section will have a list of ten of the new (or
classic) releases that I think are particularly awesome
(in no particular order).
1. "Grindcrusher" by various (Earache's most
awesome compilation EVER! It
features such acts as Entombed, Nocturnus,
Cadaver, Sweet Tooth, Naked City,
Terrorizer, Godflesh, Morbid Angel, Mighty
Force, Heresy, Unseen Terror, etc.)
2. "King Of The Kill" by Annihilator (Canadian
Thrash Metal in the classic style.)
3. "Mindloss" by Gorefest (Raw-edged Death Metal
that has NO MERCY!)
4. "The Trinity" by My Dying Bride (Doomdeath
Metal.)
5. "Focus" by Cynic (Jazz/Death Metal.)
6. "Dimensions" by Believer (Death/Thrash
Metal...very chunky.)
7. "The Dying Truth" by Cianide.
8. "The Death Of Art" by Renassaince
(Doomdeath/Hard Rock Metal.)
9. "Club Mondo Bizarre..." by Pungent Stench
(Psychedelic/Grindcore Metal.....)
10. "Dehumanization" by Crucifix (Death Metal.) [On
the Southern Label.]
+1
-------
11. "Stop This War" by Damien (late 80s Thrash that
was highly overlooked by the
conventional Pop Metallers...try it.)
*** Fast Tracks ***
This section has a list of the songs on a particular
album.
Death Is Just The Beginning...III
Relapse Records 1995 A.D.
Disc 1:
1. "The Dreams You Dread" - (Benediction) - \The
Dreams You Dread
2. "Forgotten Sunrise" - (Amorphis) - \Tales From The
Thousand Lakes
3. "Justifiable Homicide" - (Dismember) - \Casket
Garden [EP] *
4. "Vanished" - Meshuggah - \Destroy Erase Improve
5. "Tony" - Pungent Stench - \ *
6. "Creek Of The Dead" - Deceased - \The Blueprints
Of Madness
7. "Anguished" - Mindrot - \Dawning
8. "Embodiment Of Chaos" - Sinister - \Hate
9. "Son Of Fate" - Pyogenesis - \ *
10. "Eternal, I Reach Infinity" - Kataklysm - \ *
11. "Common Ground" - Enemy Soil - \Casualties Of
Progress
12. "Black" - Therion - \Lepaca Kliffoth
13. "Oral Fixation" - Exit-13 - \...Just A Few More
Hits *
14. "The Rite Of Sunshine" - Convulse - \Reflections
15. "Albert" - Blood Duster - \ *
16. "Rotten Body Fluids" - Embalmer - \ *
17. "When The Sky Turns Black" - Brutality - \When The
Sky Turns Black
18. "Fish Tales" - Macabre - \Behind The Wall Of Sleep
19. "Blissful Bloodshower" - Incantation - \Mortal
Throne Of Nazarene
20. "Blown To Pieces" - Mortician - \House By The
Cemetary
21. "The Abyss" - Hypocrisy - \The Fourth Dimension
Disc 2:
1. "Stained" - Purge - \ *
2. "Weeding Out The Thorns" - Human Remains - \Using
Sickness As A Hero *
3. "Velvet Of The Godless" - Divine Eve - \ *
4. "Lack Of Intelligence" - Disrupt - \Unrest
5. "Night's Blood" - Dissection - \Storm Of The
Lights Bane
6. "Relics Of A Dying Past" - Margion - \Among
Majestic Ruin *
7. "Psychomantum" - The Abyss - \The Other Side
8. "The Battle Of Armaggedon" - Incubus - \Serpent
Temptation *
9. "Lunch Warz" - Monastat 7 - \Now Available Without
A Prescription
10. "Above Azure Oceans" - Celestial Season - \ *
11. "Degrading Humanity" - Phobia - \Return To
Desolation
12. "Chaos To Climb" - Konkhra - \ *
13. "Withering Teardrops" - Illdisposed - \
14. "Lamia" - Dead World - \ *
15. "Die Pig Die" - Abcess - \Urine Junkies
16. "Fear" - Gorefest - \Erase
17. "To Eve The Art" - Cradle Of Filth - \ from their
debut
* - Denotes previously unreleased track.
Relapse Records
P.O. Box 251
Millersville, PA 17551
typed by Bill Vogel III
August 1, 1995 A.D.
*** Retro Melt ***
Here we use an old article, and try to get it some more
exposure.
<<None This Issue>>
*** Tongue Wag ***
This section will contain a quote from a band,
bandmember, song, movie, TV show, book, famous type
person, etc.
"Just because I carry around the joy of killing doesn't
mean we can't be friends." - by Sid 6.7, from
the movie "Virtuosity."
"Give me liberty, or give me death."
- by Patrick
Henry, a famous U.S. patriot.
"The Truth Is Always Right, But It's Time To Look For Lies."
- from "True Belief"
by Paradise Lost.
"I am here to create you a new country called Chaos,
and a new government called Anarchy."
- as said by Gaerity,
the bomber in the movie
"Blown Away."
"Destructions, Will Beat A Path For Me To Walk,...Allegiance,
To No One Else But Me." - from "My Mind Still Speaks" by Misery
Loves Company, from their self-titled
debut.
"They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom."
- as said by William Wallace, famous
Scottish hero, from the movie
"Braveheart." (Official Hate Box
motto.)
"See How This Love, Stays Divine." - from "Fire In The Head" by
The Tea Party.
"They were right, it really didn't have a chance."
- by the Warner Brother known as Wako,
after taking a snowball down to Hell.
From the cartoon "Animaniacs."
"Women Seem Wicked, When Your Unwanted."
- from "People Are Strange" by
The Doors.
"Everyday, I Feel Anonymous Hate, Forever In The Shadow, Of Disgrace."
- from "Replica" by Fear Factory,
from "Demanufacture."
"I'm Walking Down The Steps On A Whiteline Straight To Nowhere."
- from "Real Thing" by Alice In
Chains.
*** Letters ***
This section will contain letters that you, the reader,
send me. You can send your letters, comments, personal
views, and general crap to me...Bill Vogel...through
these email addresses:
TO: Bill Vogel III
Compuserve Address: 70534,3023
Internet Address: 70534.3023@compuserve.com
<<<None This Issue...>>>
*** Editor's Section ***
This section is for my and guest writers' general crap,
views, etc.
"The Death Of Metalshop:
1995 A.D."
by
Bill Vogel III
August 10, 1995 A.D.
1995, the year of our Lord. On a little planet
called Earth, just three stones from the Sun, there was
an artistic genre of music known as Heavy Metal. A
funny thing began to happen. After many years of
underground growth, media support for the scene began
to dry-up. The conventional, mainstream media decided
that it was unhip. So they moved on to larger cash
cows to slaughter.
And while the worldwide scene is at a peek level
of output, offering a diverse range of bands that
includes Pitch Shifter, Death, Meshuggah, Bush,
Catherine Wheel, Brother Cane, Kyuss, Genocide (Rapcore
Metal), Stuck Mojo, Misery Loves Company, and Overkill,
the media support for the scene is withering and dying.
MTV cancelled Headbangers' Ball, which at its best was
lackluster. But it did provide some exposure for
Metal.
The worst sign of media stupidity is what I like
to call "The Conversion." This
occurs when a media outlet (radioshow, magazine,
whatever) changes its format. This occurred two weeks
ago with Metalshop. Metalshop, now sorrowfully known
as Rockshop, was a syndicated radioprogram that for
many of us was the only exposure we had to good music
thanks to the pathetic radiostations in the area.
Metalshop had tried heavying-up its playlist by only
playing the top 5 most played Metal Tracks from Metal
Radiostations. This was good. It tended to weed-out
the most conventional items that were readily heard on
the most spineless rockstations. They played stuff by
such bands as Wrath, The Obsessed, Entombed, Cathedral,
Paradise Lost, Carcass, Downset, Orange 9mm., Sick Of
It All, and Marilyn Manson. Even at it's best,
Metalshop was still too conventional. They played too
much of the same stuff. Then the conversion happened.
Two weeks ago Metalshop died. And Rockshop was
spawned. There format is now "cutting edge rock."
This is a real nice way of saying, "we only play
Alternative now, because that is what sells." Okay.
Excuse me for asking, but why do they want to die?
This scene is so tremendously oversaturated. And five
years from now no one will care. The sheep will have
moved on to the next fad.
I have been a loyal fan of Metalshop since 1987.
Everyweek I listened to it. I
planned my time around it so I wouldn't miss it.
That's how hungry I was for new Metal. The past year I
had been tempted to quit, as I said for the fact that
they were still too conventional. I am tempted now
even more to quit. I will give them a month...maybe 2.
If I do not hear something ULTRA Heavy, I'm pulling the
plug.
Lastweek I knew something was up. When the Most
Valuable Track was "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill
Me" by U2 I thought, in the words of the immortal bard
"There is something rotten in the state of Denmark"
(just a little more colorfully).
I like all types of Metal, even what I call "Low-
End" Metal. Low-end Metal
consists of mellower bands like Better Than Ezra, Green
Day, etc. But why do I want to stay-up late, fork-out
money for a cassette, and listen to a show that plays
stuff that I can hear on the spineless stations? There
is no logical reason.
I swore to myself that I would never use the term
"sold-out," and I won't this time either eventhough
that is what this incident smacks of with great glee.
Don't worry about the music; the style has many years
to go. I foresee no end to this style. We're just
more underground now. Don't be disheartened. It's the
perils of life that make the victory that much the
sweeter. Keep the faith. Later.
*** Video Picks ***
10 (or more) music videos that I think are cool,
innovative, and/or have great songs.
These are like my picks from each month of what is
playing on the various video
networks (some old, some new).
1. "Sunshine Of Your Love" by Fudge Tunnel
(Psychedelic/Grindcore GREATNESS)
2. "Godplayer" by Brutal Truth (Grindcore Metal)
3. "Mourning Suicide" by S.F.H.
4. "Raping The Earth" by Extreme Noise Terror
(Deathgrind Metal)
5. "Go To Hell" by Megadeth.
6. "Copper Theft" by Monster Voodoo Machine.
7. "Nailed To The Gun" by Fight.
8. "One Inch Man" by Kyuss.
9. "Heartwork" by Carcass.
10. "Dead Embryonic Cells" by Sepultura.
11. "Face The Pain" by Genocide (Rapcore Metal).
12. "One Bad Leg" by Dirty Looks.
13. "Replica" by Fear Factory.
14. "Triad" by Pitch Shifter.
15. "One" by Metallica.
*** Turn Of The Screw ***
This section has an album review.
"...And Here I Die...Satisfied" by Grave:
Black Dawn
by
Bill Vogel III
August 18, 1995 A.D.
Greetings. My latest offering is the EP "...And
Here I Die...Satisfied" by Grave. Grave is a simple
Death Metal band who's sound is as heavy and slow as
molten lead. This EP came-out prior to their latest LP
titled "Soulless." It is a six track EP that merges
Grave's sound from their two previous LPs, "Into The
Grave" and "You'll Never See," with "Soulless." Their
first two albums had a faster approach which was more
raw and depended more heavily on aggression. Their
sound now is slower and more groove etched, and is the
better for it.
The first three tracks are the newest ones. One
of these, "Black Dawn," was a leftover from the days
when Grave used the moniker Corpse. The last three
songs are much more early Grave influences, and I
believe they also had been released at some from prior
to "...And Here I Die...Satisfied."
The first song, "...And Here I Die...Satisfied,"
is awesome. The guitar is smooth and heavy, with lots
of crunch. The rhythm has a nice steady mosh beat.
The melody is very catchy, and it is an excellent start-
off track for this Cd. It's slower, but it is very
heavy.
The next song is "I Need You." As Grave slowed
their tempo, they have made-up for it in sheer
darkness. This one is slower than the first track at
the start, and not quite as good. But it grows on the
listener with every listen. It picks-up speed, and
gets better. Awesome, but the best is next.
Then there is "Black Dawn," my favorite track from
this Cd. This is an old Corpse track, and easily the
most awesome song on this Cd. It's fast, and the beat
is like a psychotic jackrabbit on steroids. Very cool.
This song is furious. The melody sticks in my head.
And the guitar, WOW! Simple, aggressive, low-brow
Death. Genius!
"Tremendous Pain" is next. This is another one
that I truly dig. Jackhammer rhythm that pulverizes
all mediocre mainstream junk. Tremendous stuff.
The fifth song is titled "Day Of Mourning." It's
another favorite of mine. The vocal is undecipherable
at many points. Sort of a Brutal Truth meets Naked City
vocal. Awesome.
The final track is called "Inhuman," and it's
awesome also. Great stuff from a great band.
Grave's lyrics could be better, but I love their
sound. Awesome. Simple, slow, high aggression Death
Metal. Get this Cd. Freedom Forever. Later.
Related Bands: Brutal Truth, Loudblast, Death,
Gorefest, Benediction, Master,
Repulsion, Asphyx, Tiamat, Macabre, Exit-13,
Soulstorm, Entombed, Extreme Noise Terror,
Rotting, etc.
Related Cds: "In The Eyes Of Death" compilation,
"Grind Core's Death Row" compilation,
"Death Is Just The Beginning" I - III
compilations, "At Death's Door" 1 & 2, etc.
*** Metal Chunks ***
Here's some info I got on some upcoming stuff.
July 11, 1995 A.D.
Here's some of the best, and worst, news of the
month.
...
Greetings dark souls. Here's the first
section of slammin' Metal news in this
issue of Hate Box. Bite down hard.
Fudge Tunnel/// Strong rumor has it that
Fudge Tunnel has disbanded. I truly hope that this
is ONLY RUMOR. They have just released a Cd of some of
their rarity tracks. This includes their cover of
Black Sabbath's "Changes," which was only previously
available on the Black Sabbath tribute Cd called
"Masters Of Misery" that was only available in Japan.
This new Fudge Tunnel compilation is called "In A
Word." And if you don't have it you should also get
their most recent opus titled "The Complicated Futility
Of Ignorance."
Mindrot/// These Death Metal maniacs hava
just released their debut LP titled "Forlorn." They
also have a track on the latest and greatest Death
Metal compilation called "Death Is Just The
Beginning...III."
Extreme Noise Terror/// This band has been
spewing Deathgrind for the past 11 years, and now they
have finally released an album here in the states. The
opus is called "Retribution," and it is a compilation
Cd. An interesting fact about Extreme Noise Terror is
that they have two vocalists. They both growl, there
is only a slight difference in the depth of their
growls. Extreme Noise Terror's sound fits into the
Deathgrind/Thrash Metal subgenre.
Pitch Shifter/// Good news! The first Pitch
Shifter EP titled "Submit" has been reissued by Earache
Records. Plus, this reissue features bonus tracks that
were previously unreleased.
Terrorizer/// Another Earache reissue is Terrorizer's
classic "World Downfall." This is a Grindcore Metal
classic.
Bush/// Now touring the U.S. is Bush. Their
opening acts are Hum and The Toadies.
Mehuggah/// Listen up!!! The new Meshuggah cd,
"Destroy Erase Improve," has finally hit the store shelves.
If you're into progressive Industrial/Grindcore Metal then
grab this one and hold-on tight.
Wolf/// I usually don't discuss movies, but check
this one out. It is a totally different type of werewolf
movie. Very cool. And all types of tastes have liked it.
It's not gory, but it has an AWESOME story.
Enjoy the day. Freedom Forever! Later.
*** Metal Slag ***
More Metal news than one person can stand in one
issue!
The Death Metal List/// Thomas Wolmer has
decided, and after his next edition of the Death/Grind
list he will pass the list onto me. I will become the
new Keeper of the Death/Grind Metal List. He will
continue with the Doom and Black Metal lists, and the
D/G List will be available in all the usual locations.
Fear not.
My Dying Bride/// They have now released their
latest Cd titled "Trinity" on Fierce Records. Fierce
also has such acts as At The Gates, Anathema, Autopsy,
Dark Throne, Messiah, etc.
Asphyx/// This is the pure dirt. Asphyx has
dissolved. This comes straight from their record company.
Asphyx is no more.
Hate Box/// We're still evolving here. Please
send comments and responses. All input is gladly welcomed.
Let the stones fly. Later.
Record Labels/// Would you like to have your
items promoted through Hate Box? Contact us. All
Metal is welcome.
You can email me at this Internet address:
70534.3023@compuserve.com
Thank you. Later.
August 18, 1995 A.D.
*** Junaid's Domestic Catalog (Mail-Order List...U.S.)
***
August 18, 1995 first Dec.-20-1994
This is a list of all of the American mail order
companies that I know of that sell Heavy\Death\Black
Metal music.
The reason I made this list was because their
seems to be a great deal of interest in these
addresses. I have seen quite a few requests for these
in a few different places. So I thought that I would
make the list so all of the Metal Maniacs can have it
as a reference, of the mail order companies.
Please feel free to distribute this list as long
as its for free, and in its entirety.
On the side I have indicated whether or not the
mail order company will send you a catalog for free.
If you know of any more mail order companies
please tell me and I will do my best to update this
list as much as possible.
Plus their are mail order companies which pop-up,
and disappear all of the time.
<<Note: I have made all recent modifications to this
list. It still may be distributed freely
in any form. Junaid is the original author of this
list. But I have made enhancements
to it. All changes since June 23, 1995 are my own.
Signed, Bill.>>
Abyss Productions
c/o Dan Ferguson
131 Walnut Street
Indianapolis, IN 46227-5166
Antiphonal Records
P.O. Box 2063
Boulder, CO 80306-2063
Cargo Records Send a Self
Addressed Stamped
4901-906 Morena Blvd. Envelope(SASE), or
a IRC if not
San Diego, CA 92117-3432
in USA
tel:619-483-9292
fax:619-483-7414
Cargo Records<this is their second address in the US>
3058 Norht Clybourn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60618
(They have 2 American address's they have alot of
stuff simply said. They are, very fast with your
order. Please do check them out)
Century Media Records free
1453 A 14th St. #324
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(They have Tiamat, Enchantment, and other bands
under their belt.)
Cursed Productions
P.O. Box 302
Elkhart, IN 46515-0302
Exhume
c/o Kelly Enochs
1615 Vera Cruz
Memphis, TN 38117
Fierce Records free
6 Greene Street, 2nd Floor,
New York, NY 10013
INTERNET address: sincys@aol.com (email is now working)
Formerly Futurist (associated with Peaceville) Records.
Grind Gore
(Has since became Pavement Music, for catalog refer to
Pavement Records further
down in this list.)
Goat Molester Distribution
c/o John
9 Flint Ave.
Somerville, MA 02145
Gore Station One Distribution
8/o Jefferson Evans
815 S. 18th St. #305
Arlington, VA 22202
House of Fringe free(for partial catalog)
P.O. Box, Station A or $1 for full catalog
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5W 1G2
(they are not in the US obviously, but I thought I
would put
them here anyway. They were the ones that produced the
re-issue of Slaughters "Stappado", the Death Band
Slaughter
re-named itself Strappado, after the album name. But do
check
them out.)
Metal Disc free
P.O. Box 4649
Thousand Oaks, CA 91359
(they carry tons of stuff but they are a bit more
expensive
compared to the others. They have everyone from Black
Flag
to Black Sabbath to Necromantia to Pink Floyd to
Warrant<the
Cherry Pie kids> to Venom.)
Metal Blade
2345 Erringer Rd, Ste 108
Simi Valley CA. 93065.
Or call and leave address at 805-522-7548
INTERNET address: MtlbldRcds@aol.com
Metal-Core Distribution
c/o Chris Forbes
13 Carriage Lane
Marlton, NJ 08053-1109
Mail Order Plus free
7462 E. Fishers Station Dr.
#208
Fishers, IN 46038
(You might want to stay away from them because many
people
have said that they take a very, very long time in
getting
your stuff, and their have been a few people who have
never gotten what they ordered. So you have been
warned.)
Moribund Records free
P.O. Box 77314
Seattle, WA 98177-0314
1-208-688-8627
Natas Productions
c/o Joe Giannetti
P.O. Box 665
Meriden, CT 06450-9998
Necropolis Records
P.O. Box 14815
Fremont, CA 94539-4815
tel: 510-226-0349
fax: 510-623-0927
(They have released alot of albums but I would
recommend
buying their stuff from other places like Red Stream
and
Relapse because their orders take a very very long
time,
and many times they will send you the wrong stuff.)
Noise Records
8721 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90069
Nuclear Blast America
P.O. Box 251
Millersville, PA 17551
info: 717-397-5706
order: 717-397-5616
Email: RELAPSENBA@aol.com
Pit Magazine $2 for catalog
P.O. Box 9545,
C/S, CO 80932
tel & fax:719-633-5752
Red Stream Records free or $1 your choice
P.O Box 342
Camp Hill, PA 17001-0342
(this is a great place to order from, they are fast and
cost less then Relapse, and a bunch of other places.)
Pavement Music $1.00
17W703A Butterfield Rd.
Oakbrook Terrance, IL 60181
Rage Records $1.00
c/o Ed Farshtey, Jr.,
148-09
Northern Blvd. #1K
Flushing, NY 11354
Red Light $1.00
880 Lee St., Suite 208
Des Plaines, IL 60016
Relapse Records
P.O. Box 251
Millersville, PA 17551
(717)-397-5616
INTERNET address: RELAPSENBA@aol.com
for 1995 catalog out in Early March $2.00,
if you have ordered from them before you will receive a
copy
for free. other wise send $2.00 for 1995 catalog or
free for
old catalog. the 1995 catalog will be 36 color pages,
plus
they are working on a E-catalog!!!
R.E.X free
P.O. Box 25269
Nashville, TN 37202
Silent Scream Records free
36 River Street,
Rochester, NH 03867
(in their catalog they have 7 albums, 1 shirt, and 1
poster)
Slipt Disc Records
P.O. Box 440
Billerica, MA 01821
SoundPlus
ftp at: 713.555.1212
The Blue Grape free
Attn. Dept. D
536 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Unisound U.S.A.
c/o Robert Hanaver
45 Walter Drive
Stony Point, NY 10980
Warped Records
3 Vermonet Ave.
E. Providence, RI 02916
Wild Rags Records $1.00
2207 W. Whittier Blvd.
Montebello, CA 90640
USA
phone:(213)726-9593
All modifications made by Bill Vogel III.
------>>>>>>>>>>Please distribute this list like
crazy<<<<<<<<<------
------
Foreign Mailorder Catalog...
Adipocere Records Catalog Free
152, rue des Acacias
01700 Miribel France
Pho:33-78.55.36.77
Fax:33-78.55.34.64
(they have tons of bands under their label. But
they also have world-wide distribution so you can
find their albums sold from Nuclear Blast/SPV in
Germany,
House of Kicks in Scandinavia, Semaphone in Benelux,
Relapse in the USA, Plastic Head in United Kingdom,
Nosferatu in Italy, New World Symphony in Canada,
Blackened in Switzerland, Apocalypse in Portugal,
and in Australia you can get it from Modern Invasion.
Does anyone have know if these places have a mail order
catalog? Or does anyone have their address.)
After Dark Records
P.O. Box 1
2330 Merksplas,
Belgium
(they released Ancient Rites's The Diabolic Serenades)
Cacophonous Records
231 Portobello Rd,
London W11 1LT
England
(these folks released the Cradle of Filth albums)
Cargo Records(U.K.)
1A Edith Villas, Bective Road
Putney, London SW15 2QA
United Kingdom
tel:44-81-875-9220
fax:44-81-875-9227
Cyclonic Distribution Catalog 1 I.R.C or $1 US
Internet Address: kirk.dolbear@homebase.com
c/o Kirk Dolbear
640 Santa Monica Road
London, Ontario
N6H 3W1
CANADA
<He has good stuff and is getting more, defent check
out>
Cyber Music
P.O. Box 2
7050 AA Varsseveld
Holland
(they released Varathon's His Majesty at the Swamps)
Earache Records free
P.O. Box 144,
Nottingham, NG3 4GE
England
Holy Records
4BD Gutenberg
93190 LIVRY-GARGAN
FRANCE
Tel:(33 1) 43 02 24 20
Fax:(33 1) 43 02 28 95
(They released stuff by Nightfall, Godsend, and many
more.)
House of Fringe
P.O. Box 670, Station A, free for partial catalog,
Toronto, Ontario, or $1 for full catalog.
Canada M5W 1G2
(send $1 for full catalog because their partial catalog
sucks. Their full catalog has alot more stuff then the
partial. They had produced the Re-Issue of Slaughters
Strappado.)
Les Disques Cargo Canada, Inc<this is Cargo Records
Canadian
7036 Boulevard Saint-Laurent address>
Montreal, Quebec H2S 3E2
tel:514-495-1212
fax:514-495-1211
Loud Out Records Catalog $3.00(3 US $)
Zielna 45/30,
00-108 Warsaw, Poland
phone/fax:(22) 209546
(their stuff is also distributed by New World Symphony
Records in Canada, and Nuclear Blast Germany.)
M.B.R. Records
P.O. Box 10 12 39
72372 Hechingen
Germany
(these folks released God Macabre's The Winterlong)
Merciless Records
Luitpoldstr. 12
97421 Schweinfurt
Germany
Morbid Records
Postfach 3
03114 Drebkau
Germany
Tel/Fax: +49 35602 206 36
Morbid Madness Distribution
c/o Grandchamp Patrick
Castaletweg 12
7206 IGIS
SWITZERLAND
Mysantropy
P.O. Box 9
Hadleigh
Suffolk IP7 5AU
England
Napalm Records Free
Fichtenstr. 34
8790 Eisenerz
Austria
Fax:(43)038483319
New World Symphony Records
P.O. Box 57001, 2687 Chambly
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada J4L 4T6
Fax:(514) 647-3516
(they carry alot of stuff. They also distribute stuff
from
Loud Out Records in Poland.)
NOSFERATU
Casella Postale 19,
95021 ACICASTELLO(CT), Italy
fax:+39-95-436566
(If I am correct they said that the Italian mail system
was
very poor that's why they don't send orders outside of
Italy.
Is this true?)
Nuclear Blast Germany
Hauptstrasse 109
73072 Donzdorf, Germany
Fax:++49-(0)7162-24554
(do they carry stuff albums from Progress Red
Labels???)
Osmose Productions Catalog 1 IRC
B.P. 57 outside of France
62990 Beaurainville, France
(Osmose will send you their monthly newsletter, and any
additions to the catalog they have. But they also have
world-wide distribution, so find a place in your nation
which sells their stuff.)
Progress Red Labels
Progress-Vindegade 101
5000 Odense C-Denmark
Pho:(+45) 66 17 75 37
Fax:(+45) 66 12 93 36
(they are suppose to have world-wide distribution, but
that
hasn't happened yet. Or has it???)
Skvrna Records
P.O. Box 10
840 00 Bratislava 4
Slovakia
Czech Republic
(they released Gladiator's Made of Pain)
Thrash Records
B.P. 1291, 76068 LE
Havre Cedex, France
(they have released quiet a few albums one of them is
Morbicus's Dance from Left)
Unisound International
P.O. Box 66084
15510 Athens
Greece
Please remember that when mailing to a foreign
nation please include a International Response Coupon(IRC) or
two.
Well this is the list I know of. If you can
give me a few more addresses that would be great, in helping me
and in helping other Metal Fans across this land.
This list was made by Junaid(glyde@connectnet.com).
Send all hate-mail to Ange69<ggg>. I must thank Big
DC(kevin) and SN(sue) for introducing me to all of
this wonderful music. NP:690am Sports Radio with the Pete
Rose Show. And lets go Portland TrailBlazers. And the Wake
Forest Demon Deacons.
***Sound BITES***
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=BIAS=
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_RATING_
Revolutionary 10
Album makes incredible strides forward creating
something totally new, yet classic, that will always sound creative and
inventive even years from now.
Evolutionary 8
Album may build on what has been done by others,
(this is hard not to do!) but makes something new that can still be one
of the best albums of the year and be a fave for years to come.
OK 5
Album does nothing new, but could still be called
good by a person who hasn't heard much music.
Suck-o-tron 3
This album may have some good points, but the
overall project is not worth the silicon it's been etched in.
Run Away 1
This is crap.
KMFDM: Nihil
Wax Trax 1995
Industrial/guitar
This is much better than Angst, which was pretty
cool. There's the radio play pop stuff, like Juke Joint
Jezebel, but there's also dark, distorted stuff, like
Revolution, which has this trance-inducing stuttering
riff that is my favorite on the CD. Over all, the
album leans toward Revolution, which is good! It's more
consistant than Angst, with more of the songs having the
same aforementioned feel, which does not make it
repetitive, just easier to listen to the whole thing.
Many of the songs are sung by Pig, an old vocalist of
theirs, and I think it's a big improvement. He sounds much
angrier, and uses more distortion. Highly recommended if you
like this sort of thing!
Rating: 7.8 (while they evolved their own sound, I'm
not sure they evolved music in general).
SENTENCED: Amok
Century Media 1995
Death rock?
Whatever this is, it's good. Going even further
away from death metal than Amorphis, this band retains
enough anger -- and superb musicianship -- to make this album
highly enjoyable. The music is hard to describe, creating
something at least evolutionary. What sounds like female
vocals on one or 2 songs actually adds to the music, and does
not give theimpression of mindless trend-following. The guitars
have a symphonic feel to them, almost sounding like a fast violin
at times, and giving a hint of being epic. Growls crossed with
singing are the vocals. Much of this is mid paced, and will
leave hard-core death metal fans cold. Some of the music is
actually beautiful... is anyone still reading??
;) If you are, you may like this, it is quite excellent.
Rating: 8
HELPLESS AMONG FRIENDS: various artists
Tooth and Nail 1994
Hardcore and Punk
Christian hardcore? Well, I suppose that's
fitting, as many hardcore bands have a cause, be it
vegetarianism, homosexual rights, straight edge, etc.
Sixteen different bands grace this compilation, and
most of them are excellent. Only 2 or 3 are preachy,
making this a good buy even for anyone who may not be too fond
of those types of lyrics. Most of the album is made up of many
different styles of hardcore. There's some punk, which I am
less fond of than hardcore, but it is listenable, even for
me.
Overall, a strong compilation that rages most of
the time, and is cool or fun the rest of the time.
Rating: 6.8
+++++++++ BIAS EAR BLEEDER SELECTION OF THE MONTH +++++++++
KATAKLYSM: Mystical Gates of Reincarnation
Nuclear Blast America 1993
Death/Grind/Insanity
Ahhh, the mighty Kataklysm. In my semi-humble
opinion, one of the greatest out there. This EP *is*
only 4 songs long, but these songs are amazing; tho with
a slightly less symphonic feel than the new LP, Sorcery.
I actually like this a little better than Sorcery,
if only because it's hard for me to listen to a whole album
of Kat. and still pay attention. Imagine music filled with
every kind of growl or screech imaginable, (except those that
might copy another band), and so many changes in guitars and
drums, your head will spin. Not that it doesn't all fit together
perfectly, meshing into a maelstrom of power, rage and complexity
to make you smile as you bang your head. This is Kataklysm,
feast your ears.
Rating: 9
FRONTLINE ASSEMBLY: Millenium
Roadrunner 1994
Industrial/guitar
For those of you who have heard old FLA, some of
it remains: the vocals (which I hate) and plenty of electronics.
But they have also sampled Pantera riffs, and other greats.
When they couldn't sample the guitars they wanted, they had Devin
Townsend -- now of Strapping Young Lad -- play guitar for them.
The result is very listenable, for industrial and metal fans.
FLA did manage to drive away quite a few fans of their
older material, and to me, that was a plus;) I love it when
industrial fans get all uppity about metal invading what they
consider their territory. Anyway, I think this is a cool album
by great musicians who were made even greater by adding metal into
the mix. The result is the anguish of old school industrial
meeting touches of anger in metal. This is a far cry from Strapping
Young Lad, or Circle of Dust; though it is original sounding,
it is not that heavy. If this sounds cool, get it.
Rating: 7
These wikidly biased reviews brought to you by the one
and only Tigerman, his biased bad self, and don't reflect the
notorious BV3's or anyone else's opinions!
Write me (no one ever has) at: ggilmore@post.its.mcw.edu
***Wrath Concerto***
BIOHAZARD LIVE
<<The Forum, London July 12 + Orange 9mm and Dog Eat Dog>>
After a blisteringly hot summers day there was an
air of expectation outside the venue. This would be Biohazard
last UK headlining date before recording their new LP...
The evening was a New York triple header with all
3 bands hailing from the big apple. First band, Orange 9mm
went down well. Leading upto the gig I hadn't heard any of their
material but it was pretty dam good, Evan from 'Hazard doing guest
vocals on one of the songs.
Then came NY funcore crew, DOG EAT DOG for their 8th London
show of 1995. In case you dont know DED are pretty big news in the
uk thanx to continual MTV airplay and masses of gigs and promotions.
Therefore when the band came on the place went fucking crazy, barrages
of surfers and divers made sure security EARNT there money. It was
frontman JOHN CONNERS birthday and he performed brilliantly keeping
the crowd dancing throughout. They played two new songs, BULLETPROOF
and NUMB. Their set climaxed with the hilarious "More Beer" and a
huge stagedive from John himself. ** NB thanx and peace to SCOTT
MUELLER from Dog Eat Dog for getting me into the show on the guestlist.
YOU RULE.**
Now it was time for the shit to really hit the fan. As the intro
to "URBAN DISCIPLINE" started playing the stage gradually became
illuminated by a stronger and stronger red light untill. BOOM. The
super powerfull heavy riff to the song came crashing in, accompanied
by orange searchlights probing the stage and a huge Biohazard back-banner
lowering from the ceiling. The crowd went suitably mental and exploited
the stages one main weakness: Although security could stop you getting
on the stage from the front, by scaling the amps it was possible to get
on stage from the sides. THAT REALLY PISSED THE SECURITY GUYS OFF.
Bodies flew onto and of of the stage. They then bruised straight into
"WHAT MAKES US TICK?" without even stopping in between. Then they smashed
through, WRONG SIDE OF THE TRACKS, BUSINESS, WERE ONLY GOINA DIE, SHADES
OF GREY and PUNISHMENT. At that point there were around 25 kids onstage
with the band..so after PUNISHMENT Bobby (Hambel, guitarist) decided to
tell the crowd "S'called stage diving, not stage hoggin' you know..look
watch me." With that he dived into the crowd followed by Billy (Graziedie,
Guitarist, Vocals). After that little breather they pummelled through
DOWN FOR LIFE, TALES FROM THE HARDSIDE, HOW IT IS, 5 BLOCKS TO THE
SUBWAY and LOVE DENIED. The set climaxed with members of Biohazard, Dog
Eat Dog and ORANGE 9mm all on stage to do a cover of cypress hills, WE
AINT GOIN OUT LIKE DAT.
After the show I got to go backstage and meet the band, they are
truly great guys. The show ruled and I cant wait for their next
tour........
//NEXT LIVE REVIEW FROM ME, WEASEL, IS DONNINGTON MONSTERS OF
ROCK featuring Metallica, Therapy, Slayer, Skid Row, White Zombie,
Machine Head, Warrior Soul, SLASHS snakepit, Corrosion of conformity.
On August 26, England\\
*** Monster Metal News ***
Assorted stuff by assorted bands...
Hola. It's been busy, busy, busy here. I have
about a hair over a week until I start back to college.
And I've been cleaning my lair. And this issue of Hate Box is
just about done. So, I'll try to wrap-up a few last minute Metal
notes and explode this issue out.
Paradise Lost/// If your here in the U.S. and are
still trying to get "Draconian Times" by Paradise Lost, you had
better try the import rack. As far as I know no Metal label here
in the United States has picked-it up yet. Hopefully it will be soon.
Later.
July 28, 1995 A.D.
*** Missing In Action ***
This section is where I list off some bands that have
released great Cds, but it has been a while. Their
status is unknown.
1. Naked City
2. Sweet Tooth
3. Heresy
4. Vicious Circle
5. Master
6. Phobia
7. Galactic Cowboys
8. Raging Slab
9. Wrath
10. Meliah Rage
*** SuperHighway To Hell ***
This section has info on various musical
(Metal) resources in this "Age Of Information."
For all of you that have access to a satellite
dish here are some resources:
1. MuchMusic, the Canadian version of MTV, has
returned to the C band on the satellite system.
It is on the G2 (G9) satellite, which has now moved to transponder
9 polarity +78 [vertical]). Power 30 (a 30 minute Metal
vid show) is on twice a day. Once at 9:30 a.m. (EST) /
8:30 a.m. (CST), and at 5:30 p.m. (EST) / 4:30 p.m.
(CST). The episode that is on in the morning is the
same as the one from the previous afternoon. A
subscription is required. It is on 4 days a week
(Monday afternoon through Friday morning). Also
seen on Cable, mostly just in Canada.
(Scrambled January 5, 1995 A.D.)
Note: All satellite stuff is for the Western
Hemisphere, band C.
Radio Programs...
0. Metalshop, a 1 hour Metal show, is on at different
times on different days... Check your local radio
listings.
<<<No Longer On.>>>
1. High Voltage, a 90 minute Heavy Metal concert show
that is on at different times at different areas.
Check your local radio listings.
Computer BBS, forums, etc....
1. Cyberden. A BBS with all kinds of stuff; text
files, computer programs, multimedia, etc. The modem
phone number is: 1-(415)-472-5527. There is also an
Internet address, which I'll put in the next issue. It's
still small, but it has promise. More on this later.
2. Rocknet, of course on Compuserve. Go Rock, for
music related articles. Go Rocknet, to enter the forum,
leave messages, and download files.
*** Rogue's Gallery ***
I still claim all rights to the name "Angst Industry,"
and to the concept. Old issues of it can be downloaded, and
distributed under the same rules as Hate Box.
Writers: B. "Dread" Vogel III
Editors: Sara Cary, and Bill Vogel III (Managing
Editor)
Layout Design by B. Vogel III
Contributing Writers: Rob Clapton, Bill Heck, Junaid,
Tman, Eric Vogel, and Weasel.
Contributors: Matt Scheidt, Eric Vogel, Sara Cary,
Andrew Crook, Junaid, Bill Heck,
Rob Clapton, Tman, and Weasel.
Coverpage Design by B. Vogel III
Published by Bill Vogel III
Interjectionary Notes by B. Vogel III
Produced by Anarchy Productions (TM.), in cooperation
with Death Jam (TM.), NightStalkers, Sleaze-Z Productions
(TM.), and The D.E.A.D. Ones.
Legal Junk: This is copyrighted material. It may be
distributed freely, as long as it is in its complete and
original format, that is to say that it has not been
changed or modified in any way. We are not liable for changes
made by idiots after they get it or if they misinterpret it.
Note*** If you have a magazine and would like to use
portions of Hate Box, contact me.
All scrivener's errors (typos) are the sole
responsibility of me, B. Vogel III. Any flak
directed at other writers should be sent to me...
I do not want my friends besieged by silly crap.
My views do not necessarily reflect those of Rocknet,
Compuserve, Prodigy, America Online, t6he World Wide Web,
Internet, the other writers, my friends, my church, my
family, Jimi Hendrix, James Hetfield, Glenn Danzig,
or anyone else. So there. :)
Note to Pro-Censorship types: Bite me.
Beware of people who can do nothing but gripe, whine,
and moan...by writing or speaking trite, naive, and idiotic crap
(i.e. certain members of the U.S. Congress, and most of the White House).
<It's still true.>
Finished August 18, 1995 A.D.
Reformatted August 19, 1995 A.D.
Epilogue...
Sorry it was so late.
Reformatted August 22, 1995 A.D.