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Die Spitz Something To Consume : album review - chaos, fury and raw beauty

Die Spitz Something To Consume: an album that spits fire and bleeds truth Dive into Die Spitz Something To Consume Listening to Die Spitz Something To Consume is like being thrown headfirst into a storm, roaring riffs, razor-sharp guitars, pounding drums, and voices that scream and whisper in equal measure. This debut full-length (👈 available) from the Austin quartet isn’t just an album, it’s a battle cry against mediocrity, a dare to feel something raw and untamed. Produced by Will Yip, a heavyweight when it comes to raw, uncompromising sound, Something To Consume dropped September 12, 2025 on Third Man Records. It’s 11 tracks of restless energy, balancing fragility and ferocity in a way that feels dangerous, unpredictable, and alive. The record kicks off with Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry for the Delay) , a playful nod to skate-punk nostalgia before erupting into chaos. Then comes Throw Yourself To The Sword , a feral explosion of guitars and p...

Death Whore album Blood Washes Everything Away - Pure Crust Carnage Unleashed

Death Whore album Blood Washes Everything Away: Punk Hellfire Meets Death Metal Mayhem The Death Whore album “Blood Washes Everything Away” spits, snarls, and batters every sense like a sledgehammer in a meat locker. Standing on the faultline between crust punk, old-school death metal, and grindcore, Death Whore crash onto the 2025 scene with one brutal mission: leave no eardrum untouched, no poser unscathed. Born from the sullied backrooms of Nancy, France, their debut LP blends guttural growls, unrelenting speed, and slabs of sonic concrete to crush modern apathy under a wall of razor-sharp riffs. If this record doesn’t get blood on the pit floor, you’re not listening loud enough. Mastered by James Plotkin (Khanate) and clad in Ethan Lee McCarthy’s (Primitive Man) nightmarish artwork, the Death Whore album is a 35-minute riot. Tracks like “Motorthroat ’79” – the anthemic single and video shot in the sweat-soaked Nirvana Pub Club – lurch and rip, fusing Motörhead swagger with a hi...