There are two reasons I chose the Unholy Grave/PLF 7" for this third split installment: Pretty Little Flower and the record's packaging. It comes in a nice three color glossy gatefold, and it's pressed on thick wax. Sorry, but I get kind of nerdy about these things. So most of you know what awaits you on the Unholy Grave front: alright grindcore played at mid-pace (by grindcore specs). You get one song about landmines, and FOUR about terrorism. Yeah...
If you've been following the fruits of the Gulf Coast Grind offensive (Insect Warfare), then you're already excited about Pretty Little Flower! These Houstonians (or is it Houstonites?) play chunky grindcore that nods generously to your favorite grindcore bands (with grindcore, that can be said about any band, but whatever...). Fast brutality played by talented musicians with an overtly anti-macho band name... there aren't many better things in life. Well there are, but most can lead to permanent psychosis or brain damage. Play it safe...
The UG/PLF Split (on Rescued From Life Records)
3 comments:
thanks for your effort but I dare predict that this is going to be another d/l where I`ll delete the U.G. tracks after listening to them once!
in my case a rip of the P.L.F. tracks would've been enough.
Yeah, I'm kind of with you on that. The PLF tracks are totally worth the download, though! I posted the whole thing to let people decide for themselves...
I know what you mean. truth is for me U.G. are that unnecessary addendum that hold back another band from an existence including the release of a brilliant one-sided rager once in a while!
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