“Test presses have arrived and sound sick”. – Andy/Viral Age A one-sided 12″ version of the ‘Kind Of Noise‘ 7″ with the 2 tracks featuring Moto, from the same recording session, which was originally released exclusively as a flexi with the NWOBHM bundle. We only printed 250 copies of the 7″ (same for the bundle)
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“Say you hate Washington’s birthday or Thanksgiving, and nobody cares. But say you hate Christmas and everybody makes you feel like you’re a leper or something.”
Second pressing on orange vinyl out now! Comes w/ bonus poster, sticker and obi. 165sek + shipping. Get yourself a copy while stocks last. Great thanks to Andy Dahlström for graphic adjustments and print preparations for the sleeves.
New video release out まだ見ぬユートピア (Mada Minu Yuutopia). Taken from the album “Out Raising Hell“. Recorded, directed and edited by Voldac the Villain.
For orders and more information click HERE! We will receive a few cassettes that we will have for sale, but recommend that you make your order via Tarung Records at first hand.
“Out raising hell läuft nicht nur extrem gut rein, es bahnt sich wie eine Abrißbirne seinen Weg. Und mich reißt es dabei mit. Dieses lockere Spiel mit den verschiedenen Genres, wie sie mit einer Selbstverständlichkeit Crust Punk, Metal und Hardcore miteinander vereinen, das ist sehr gelungen.” – Schwarzes Bayern, von Mrs.Hyde
All the copies we had of “Out Raising Hell” in Europe sold out by the blink of an eye. Upon request, we decided to press another 350 more as a band self-release. They will be released on December 1. 165sek + shipping. Comes w/ Obi-strip, fold up poster and sticker. All prepaid pre-orders will be
SHOP updated with new backpatches/patches and the O.R.H. t-shirts are back in stock again. Available in S, M, L, XL, XXL.
The CD version of “Out Raising Hell” is out now on Black Konflik Records. We’ll have some copies for sale in the near future.
“The erratic fukkd up mania of 2015’s Satyagraha are all but gone, and a blackened mötorkång behemoth has risen in its place. I expected this record to be good—it’s better.” – Maximum Rocknroll #450, Robert Collins “Hell yeah, look at that cover art! Unfortunately, that’s the most exciting thing I can find about this album.”