vendredi 4 juin 2021

Sepsis

 

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Let's start the month of June with a short one about this new band from Melbourne, Australia, called Sepsis
Elle, the singer, also plays in Cryptid and Scavenger and I guess the other members are not left out of the noise and fury in the neighbourhood either but I could not find any trace of it, so that will be all for the band's biography.


Describing themselves as a "charged crust punk" band, Sepsis deliver four tracks of fast ripping punk that will kick your ass and make you pogo with your favourite lampshade until you run out of steam (if your old alcoholic heart doesn't break before the end of the 8 minutes of this demo).
Released on Fuzzed Atrocities, this tape is all about mixing speed and heaviness. The vocals violently pierce the d-beat wall of sound with heartbreaking screams that will finish you off without mercy... yes all the ingredients of a brutal success are gathered in these less than 2 minutes long rippers.
 
 
   From the very first seconds of Born To Die, a name popped into my head: Fairytale! Yes there is a lot in common between the Aussies from Sepsis and the band from New York, it's really the same kind of fast ripping d-beat with great female vocals, and I absolutely love it!
Both sail in the crust pond and therefore have this annoying tendency to like metal a little too much (yuck) but, thank Satan, it's still quite acceptable in both cases (even if the Don't Shoot's main riff is a bit borderline in my humble opinion).
 
 And well, same causes, same effects, I can also mention the crazy guys from C.H.E.W, Flower, Warsh and of course the Australian colleagues from No Future even if not all these bands are part of the crust church.
In a nutshell if you like Nausea but you've always felt that they would have sounded better without the metal influence, if Bombardement's EP is your favorite record of 2020 or if you're just into raw punk with female vocals... Sepsis is your shit!
 
 
 
 
 
 


  
You can listen to Sepsis on Rien à Faire #23
  
 


 

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