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With a biography written up that sells this band like an incredible find...That alone peaked my interest so I threw it in and pressed play. In most people’s minds Seizure Crypt could be complete trash. I could argue that point and probably win too, but I actually find this an interesting release for its strange warped sense of delivery. So, in fact I will try to encourage at least listening to these seven tracks; then you decide what you think. When I pressed play, I immediately heard a call back to Dave Smalley and his DYS days in the early hardcore punk scene. But Seizure Crypt are far more fucked in the head, and not quite as fast. What they recorded is unorthodox and doesn’t make much sense other than to keep you entertained for twenty minutes. The raspy dual vocal attack of Seizure Crypt lends well to the raw recording of the songs. The cover art is one of the worst I’ve seen in a long time, but the booklet makes up for that with probably one of the most fun surprises. With some of the lyrics written out as one page comic strips. The drawings are simple but the idea of the comic grabs the interest in reading along. If you like whacked out guitars, and no real rules to your music, then check this shit. Laugh if you want, I doubt these songs were written to change life. While being a worthy listen I won’t be playing this on a regular basis, but I like what these guys have leashed to the world. Energetic and a kick to the jaw of the embarrassing mainstream punk of the last few years. The album should be listened to while checking out their website, interesting. Seriously!!
| Tracklist |
| 1. No Room Left To Bleed |
| 2. Great Defector |
| 3. Death Rider |
| 4. Stalk |
| 5. Inhuman Nature |
| 6. Chompin' At The Bit |
| 7. Herein The Problem Lies |
: 21.16
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