
Necro Heads: Mindless 7"
8 songs and one of them is slow. No d beat and no breakdown. Obvious influences and theyâre all hardcore and the Dead. Lyrically the hatred here is directed inward but also at everyone else. That doesnât sound that interesting but please believe it is. Luke who did the art equated the music to, âLike someone beating a skull in with an aerosol cracker.â So thereâs that!
*NOTE: we received black and white cover versions; orders will have a copy randomly selected.
Our take: We carried a demo tape from this Pittsburgh hardcore band a while back, now theyâre back with a total rager of a debut EP. Necro Headsâ sound is burly, straightforward hardcore that Iâd put in the same bucket as SOA, Negative FX, Negative Approach, early Agnostic Front⊠basically the heavier, meaner end of the early 80s USHC sound. While the longer (i.e. one-minute) tracks allow room for the slightest hint of tunefulness, my favorite tracks are the two 30-second smashers that open the record. Necro Heads build both songs around dead simple riffs that prove three chords and a bad attitude are all you need to make great hardcore. You wonât find anything fancy or unexpected here, just eight tracks of compact, punishing US-style hardcore with perfect production and all the energy and anger you need.
8 songs and one of them is slow. No d beat and no breakdown. Obvious influences and theyâre all hardcore and the Dead. Lyrically the hatred here is directed inward but also at everyone else. That doesnât sound that interesting but please believe it is. Luke who did the art equated the music to, âLike someone beating a skull in with an aerosol cracker.â So thereâs that!
*NOTE: we received black and white cover versions; orders will have a copy randomly selected.
Our take: We carried a demo tape from this Pittsburgh hardcore band a while back, now theyâre back with a total rager of a debut EP. Necro Headsâ sound is burly, straightforward hardcore that Iâd put in the same bucket as SOA, Negative FX, Negative Approach, early Agnostic Front⊠basically the heavier, meaner end of the early 80s USHC sound. While the longer (i.e. one-minute) tracks allow room for the slightest hint of tunefulness, my favorite tracks are the two 30-second smashers that open the record. Necro Heads build both songs around dead simple riffs that prove three chords and a bad attitude are all you need to make great hardcore. You wonât find anything fancy or unexpected here, just eight tracks of compact, punishing US-style hardcore with perfect production and all the energy and anger you need.
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8 songs and one of them is slow. No d beat and no breakdown. Obvious influences and theyâre all hardcore and the Dead. Lyrically the hatred here is directed inward but also at everyone else. That doesnât sound that interesting but please believe it is. Luke who did the art equated the music to, âLike someone beating a skull in with an aerosol cracker.â So thereâs that!
*NOTE: we received black and white cover versions; orders will have a copy randomly selected.
Our take: We carried a demo tape from this Pittsburgh hardcore band a while back, now theyâre back with a total rager of a debut EP. Necro Headsâ sound is burly, straightforward hardcore that Iâd put in the same bucket as SOA, Negative FX, Negative Approach, early Agnostic Front⊠basically the heavier, meaner end of the early 80s USHC sound. While the longer (i.e. one-minute) tracks allow room for the slightest hint of tunefulness, my favorite tracks are the two 30-second smashers that open the record. Necro Heads build both songs around dead simple riffs that prove three chords and a bad attitude are all you need to make great hardcore. You wonât find anything fancy or unexpected here, just eight tracks of compact, punishing US-style hardcore with perfect production and all the energy and anger you need.












