Together with the previously discussed titles I also bought the Strife “One Truth” LP in the Victory Records order. Strife was a well-known Hardcore band back in the 90’s. The record is entitled “One Truth” and dates from the year 1994. This white vinyl version is the most recent colored repress. It’s a weird law but somehow the more popular bands back in the days get less recognition from collectors nowadays? Or am I wrong with this? Depends on to what one was listening of course.
Strife had this agony-filled delivery that is stereotypical of the 90’s decade. The tempo swings and the multiple vocals create an ambiance that I like now and then.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here:
Cookie Policy
Audio samples of the sought after A Way Of Life demo. Recorded at KDS Crew home base, France in March 1997. Originally released on cassette by Hardside Records in 1997. […]
The musicians choose in this album for a more Heavy Metal approach. What's unusual for H8000 bands. As most of them play extremer Metal. Though together with the sound of the female vocals, not that unusual. Lyrics are well written and are still relevant. The ethical and moral side are strong.
Info about this new and young band coming from Belgium. Not really Hardcore Punk but all out Black Metal. About the feeling of being no good and the self-reflections made about it.
Right For Life from France has written this album in 1998 and it captures important parts from the Hardcore Punk spirit very well. Also audio is added.
The 1997 ep of Morning Again. A lyrical analysis of the three songs. The ethical and ecological approach to the future development of mankind and our home, the earth.