
Nervous SS: Future Extinction 12"
14 tracks of fast, furious D-beat that began as a solo project. Dare yourself to give a new and unhyped band a chance for once. You will not regret it.
Our take: 14-song LP from this new project out of Skopje, Macedonia. According to the label, Nervous SS started as a solo project, and while mastermind Seksi recorded the drums, guitar, and vocals for Future Extinction, he brought in a friend to play bass. To me, Nervous SS sounds like pure TotalitĂ€r worship. Worship bands (if itâs fair to call Nervous SS that) can often be one-dimensional, but TotalitĂ€r covered a lot of stylistic ground over their career and Future Extinction references nearly all of it. Thereâs the primitive brutality of the opening track, âSick to Death,â the warp speed mangel of âTotal Braindead,â the rocked out âBlindless Desire,â and the mid-paced and slightly melodic âNeverending Soul Scars.â Thereâs so much to love about TotalitĂ€r, and itâs clear that Seksi has studied all of it closely in order to pay tribute to it in such an articulate way here. And even if you arenât some kind of TotalitĂ€r scholar, this is perfectly executed d-beat with a perfect balance of catchiness and brutality.
14 tracks of fast, furious D-beat that began as a solo project. Dare yourself to give a new and unhyped band a chance for once. You will not regret it.
Our take: 14-song LP from this new project out of Skopje, Macedonia. According to the label, Nervous SS started as a solo project, and while mastermind Seksi recorded the drums, guitar, and vocals for Future Extinction, he brought in a friend to play bass. To me, Nervous SS sounds like pure TotalitĂ€r worship. Worship bands (if itâs fair to call Nervous SS that) can often be one-dimensional, but TotalitĂ€r covered a lot of stylistic ground over their career and Future Extinction references nearly all of it. Thereâs the primitive brutality of the opening track, âSick to Death,â the warp speed mangel of âTotal Braindead,â the rocked out âBlindless Desire,â and the mid-paced and slightly melodic âNeverending Soul Scars.â Thereâs so much to love about TotalitĂ€r, and itâs clear that Seksi has studied all of it closely in order to pay tribute to it in such an articulate way here. And even if you arenât some kind of TotalitĂ€r scholar, this is perfectly executed d-beat with a perfect balance of catchiness and brutality.
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14 tracks of fast, furious D-beat that began as a solo project. Dare yourself to give a new and unhyped band a chance for once. You will not regret it.
Our take: 14-song LP from this new project out of Skopje, Macedonia. According to the label, Nervous SS started as a solo project, and while mastermind Seksi recorded the drums, guitar, and vocals for Future Extinction, he brought in a friend to play bass. To me, Nervous SS sounds like pure TotalitĂ€r worship. Worship bands (if itâs fair to call Nervous SS that) can often be one-dimensional, but TotalitĂ€r covered a lot of stylistic ground over their career and Future Extinction references nearly all of it. Thereâs the primitive brutality of the opening track, âSick to Death,â the warp speed mangel of âTotal Braindead,â the rocked out âBlindless Desire,â and the mid-paced and slightly melodic âNeverending Soul Scars.â Thereâs so much to love about TotalitĂ€r, and itâs clear that Seksi has studied all of it closely in order to pay tribute to it in such an articulate way here. And even if you arenât some kind of TotalitĂ€r scholar, this is perfectly executed d-beat with a perfect balance of catchiness and brutality.












