I saw Veterans at Popeye's the other month and they friggin' rocked it out, alternating between totally pissed-off speedy thrash and slower parts that were really punchy, like Sabbath-style hard rock or something. I know I've written a bunch of times before about bands that do something similar (Napolean Complex is pretty good at it, and Escalator), but the approach that Veterans uses has a more technical-metal aspect to it -- like, they're branching out and taking a whole new direction within the song, it's not just a breakdown or mosh part or whatever. They have a split tape that came out just a couple of weeks before they played Popeye's (the song I've posted below is one of their two songs on the tape), and I've heard some other songs on their Bandcamp page, but none of it even touches how good they were the night that I saw them. On the recordings, the slower parts are made to sound more spacey and atmospheric, like they're trying to be doom/psych or something, but when they play the songs live there's less fucking around. It's just ripping thrash, and then all of a sudden there's a total SST-core/Ginn-metal breakdown. Plus two of the guys in the band (the drummer and the bass player) wore X's, so I had to like them.
Then Vaccine played, and I'm so used to their "thing" being 8-minute/15-song sets, but this time they hit the 8-minute mark and then just kept going, playing for what had to be at least twice as long as the first time I saw them (which was last summer at The Whitney House). When Vaccine plays, it's like a machine gun, a bunch of 15-second bursts with some 3-second pauses in-between... just amazingly intense. Afterwards I was all pumped up, walking around and saying to everyone I ran into, "We just saw Vaccine play a 20-minute set!" like some kind of idiot. I guess the "Crimes In Blood" 5-inch is still the most recent thing they've put out, so here's a rip I made of the entire b-side (neither side of the record is any more than a minute long).
I don't know if you've seen the vinyl pressing of the Vaccine demo that came out last year: it's a one-sided 7" that has X I'LL NEVER BREAK screened right onto the vinyl, and that (along with their t-shirts, which look like the Wishingwell guy standing in front of a big X) makes it one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I finally got to check out Vaccine this weekend, after waiting since sometime last year; a couple of their Connecticut shows earlier in the year got wiped out, and I think there might've been a show at the end of '09 with American Cheeseburger that I blew off because of the weather or traffic on 91 or something. I still don't know if I got the full effect from their set at Whitney House on Sunday because, honestly, I couldn't really hear the vocals, but other than that, it only took Vaccine about 10 minutes to play fifteen 25-second songs which easily could've rubbed your face off.
These songs aren't from the demo 7", though -- they're from a new 10-song 7" that just came out on Painkiller Records. But don't buy these records just because the packaging is cool, buy them because the music is totally abusive and intolerant. No sense fucking around.
For the record, I have not only lost my ability to take a joke, but I can also no longer sense danger, communicate with sea animals, see through walls, transform myself into a bucket of water or block of ice, burn a batter's bat to ashes with my fastball, fly an invisible plane, nor start fires and cause seismic waves using only mind control.
The labels that have enough money to buy advertising all put out shitty records
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Thee ex-fanzines (all of these sucked, you're not missing anything)
Run It #3, January '86
Boris #1 (i.e. Run It #4), May '86
Dig 'Em, December '86
Brushback #1, June '87
Brushback #2, March '95
Brushback #3, May '95
Brushback #4, Oct '95
Brushback #5, Fall '96
Brushback #6, Fall '97
Incremental Decrepitude #1, Aug '11
Incremental Decrepitude #2, Feb '14
Incremental Decrepitude #3, Sept '14
Incremental Decrepitude #4, Dec '15
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