WLMRT FOREVER
This is some nasty nasty shit, and I am here for it. Two short EPs crammed onto one cassette, and there's now more Hungarian black metal/core in my ears than I ever knew I wanted....and oh fuck me do I want it.
If there was ever a tape that captured that that magic of the '90s Southern California freak scene....it might be this one. Power violence, sludge, screamo, noise, fastcore all coexisting (as they fukkn did) on (in) one plastic shell and fuck it's so damn good. FESTIVAL OF DEAD DEER to BASTARD NOISE to LACK OF INTEREST to 16 to GASP to HATED PRINCIPLES to CROM.....this tape is absolute magic, and embodies everything I want from a regional compilation. You can not enjoy it if you choose....but maybe it wasn't meant for you to enjoy.
Imagine you're on a walk (because you're young in this imagination, and you don't go on "hikes" yet) in the woods behind your house. Or a friend's house. Or your aunt's house. And you stumble on something that piques your interest. So you move some leaves. Or you dig a little. And maybe you're not alone and your friend (or your cousin) helps you and you're both curious. Not excited yet, but definitely curious. As you scrape and/or dig, you hear...something...and now you are excited so the scraping and/or digging becomes more fervent. Discovering things lost in the woods is a special thing when you're young. A coin, an old beer can, a rotting nudie mag, someone else's mail, a photograph - it all has a story and when you find it, you're the author. But today (or that day, in that imagination), as you scrape and/or dig, you've uncovered a moment. COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT are (in) that moment and you've arrived...uninvited and very welcome. You (and your friend or your cousin) stumbled upon a sound and an experience. And in that moment (this: moment), you cannot imagine ever walking out of the woods to your other home. Or your friend's house. Or you aunt's house. Because you are in this now. You are here. It's okay to be scared...you can have Some Fear, but you are here now. It's okay. Just listen.