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 Dying Scene Album Review: Forever Unclean – “Best”

Let’s give some love to the Danish punk scene. For years, the scene has become more and more noticeable and we have a lot of bands to thank for that. In September ‘19, when I was going through an insomnia-filled three days, I decided to go on a deep dive and that’s when I discovered […]

Let’s give some love to the Danish punk scene. For years, the scene has become more and more noticeable and we have a lot of bands to thank for that. In September ‘19, when I was going through an insomnia-filled three days, I decided to go on a deep dive and that’s when I discovered this band, and that might have been the second best thing to happen to me in that year. But let’s get on with this review. Back in January of 2022, a Danish skate-indie-punk trio called Forever Unclean released their first full-length LP via Nasty Cut Records (EU), Disconnect Disconnect Records (UK), and Hidden Home Records (US), consisting of 11 tracks. If you’re already familiar with Forever Unclean, they are pretty known for their short and one-worded title tracks, which we were introduced to on their EP’s Float, Woof, and Shreds. And that, much to my joy, is still the case with Best.

With Best, I took a different approach than starting from the top with “Dream.” When I first heard the record I decided to put it on “Shuffle” like some daredevil. The first song I heard, was “Kold” sung in the band’s native language Danish, and it became a favorite from the first guitar riff before the vocals come in. While it could fool one and sound uplifting and energetic, the lyrics do put another spin on the song. “Jeg er ligeglad nu”, translated to English “I don’t care right now”.  I’ll admit, speaking Danish myself, I do think it’s nice to see the band dabble in Danish, knowing that it might only be appreciated by their Danish fans. But they took a chance and it definitely paid off.

Next up is Mandy, a cute love note to someone special. “I really need a break from reality with you, with you”, this song is unbelievably catchy from the first verse, and then picks up its pace around the 30-second mark, once again showing off how the three-piece work so well together, from the supporting vocals laying a good background to Lasse’s raw, impressive vocals. This could become a fan favorite in no time. I’ll even go as far as saying, this song should be pushed a lot more; send it to someone you love next Valentine’s Day or Anniversary.

“Smile” is the penultimate song on Best, and opens with Leo’s carefree and rapid drumming. I find this song might be where he shines through, yet the way Lasse and Troels complement the drumming, with their talents on the guitar and bass, gives me at best, ‘90s grunge vibes towards the end, probably why it deserves a mention. While I love punk, getting that hint of grunge from anyone has me hooked when I pick it up.

While I could give a track-by-track review of the record, I believe you need to check it out yourself and not get too influenced by a review. I’ll say this: the record packs punch after punch and you’ll only be glad you heard it. Even from listening to their previous material for three years, it’s very clear how these guys have grown into the band and with each other, the raw emotions transferred in the lyrics, while the instruments play some more uplifting music go with them. Throughout the record, you will are met with short songs, but they pack a lot and there’s no dropping the ball on this record. The trio does know how to properly mash genres, borrowing from the early ‘90s rock, and fast-paced pop-punk, and showing how not all indie music has to be quiet and can take a punch to it. The emotional display that we are met with on the album really benefits the band lyrical-wise, as a few bands before them haven’t been shy of showing a different emotional range on their records. Forever Unclean does it differently, with shorter and more packed songs with lyrics that make you reflect since I could ask them if they were doing a lot of self-reflecting while writing.

From the first listening, I knew this record was going to be on my top ten AoTY List, and I’m glad to say it still is even with all the releases that came this year.

If you want to catch them, they are supporting ALLDEEPENDS and Sewer Cats on selected dates, starting already Friday, November 18th in Copenhagen!

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 Lik Meraki expects greatness on new single ‘Anticipation’

<p>Prepare yourself for Lik Meraki’s song “Anticipation” all you want — its opening lines will sideswipe you regardless. “I’m on deck / Finna batter up / I swear half of these rappers suck” the Boston rapper spits with an implied eye roll. Meraki comes with bars a-blazin’ on her newest track (out today, October 14), dropping a diss as an introduction and then spelling out her uphill battle. “Anticipation” drips with unshakable confidence, as Meraki states her status among the […]</p>
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…And We All Die

…And We All Die formed to make dark music with friends and other artists. To date, …And We All Die has collaborated members of One-Eyed Doll, Knifight, One Against Many, and Skatenigs. …And We All Die songs have been remixed by: Paul Leary (Butthole Surfers), Daniel Ash (Bauhaus, Tones on Tail, Love and Rockets), Rodney Anonymous (The Dead Milkmen), Ben Weinman (Dillinger Escape Plan, Suicidal Tendencies), Frantic Mantis, Eleventh Hour, and others.  

…And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead

…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead are an American alternative rock band from Austin, Texas, formed in 1994. The chief members of the band are Jason Reece and Conrad Keely (formerly Conrad Sobsamai). The two alternate between drumming, guitar and lead vocals, both on recordings and live shows. The band is known for their wild, energetic concerts. Their tenth studio album, X: The Godless Void and Other Stories, was released on January 17, 2020.

.gif from god to release new EP, shares new song

Virginia’s .gif from god have announced that they will be releasing a new EP. It is called DIGITAL RED and will be out March 3 via Prosthetic Records. The band has released their first single called “a kiss for every hornet”. .gif from god released their album approximation_of_a_human in 2019. Check out the song and tracklist below.

‘Alien’ to chestburst on to screens once again with Fede Alvarez-helmed sequel

<p>If you found yourself watching Prey earlier this year and wondering if the Predator franchise could get a movie that good from Zombie 20th Century Fox, why couldn’t the Xenomorph? To be fair, lots of folks think that that acid-blooded alien got a few good ones out of Ridley Scott in the last decade (and you know what, we were wrong about Covenant back when that one came out), but it feels sort of weird that the Alien franchise is […]</p>
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‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Review: Kang conquers

<p>If you want to know what’s unimpeachably great about Peyton Reed’s otherwise frustrating Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, all you must do is look at the huge face on the teaser poster. Jonathan Majors is, without a doubt, the best thing to happen to the MCU since Avengers: Endgame, and, importantly, he’s not crammed into the same four-color box as every other character on screen. His introduction in Loki served as a decent establishment for their interpretation of Kang the […]</p>
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‘Barbie’ Review: Mattel crashes the party

<p>Note: This Barbie review will contain an excessive amount of comparisons to The LEGO Movie. This is your final warning. I’ve said it before and will say it again: As superhero movies and other traditional IP-centric event movies begin to crater, the Toy movie will eventually be positioned as the blockbuster’s successor/savior. Aisle-level brand recognition is the established currency on which Hollywood now trades its reputation, and thanks to Chris Miller and Phil Lord, there’s a way filmmakers (or, less […]</p>
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‘Beast’ Review: In the mighty savanna, the lion attacks tonight

<p>To say that it’s a slow time at the movies right now would be a bit of an understatement. August is always a pretty bad month for distributors and theaters, given that folks don’t really want to head out in the heat and the lack of “major” product coming from the studios, the combo of which creates a feedback loop that only breaks right around when Labor Day passes by, and the better-off members of the film press are living […]</p>
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‘Black Adam’ Review: The Rock cooks up an interesting DC flick

<p>Jaume Collet-Serra’s Black Adam has all the makings of a special disaster, the kind of which you’d expect the Critical Dunk Contest backboards (covered with Twitter and Stella Artois sponsorship branding) and racks of helium-inflated balls to be rolled out for the participants in whatever empty arena would even have an event so few people would show up to and pay for. It’s a vanity project designed solely by the world’s last-remaining true-blue action draw that has been sitting on […]</p>
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