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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:16 am 

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featuring members from The Blood Farmers, Solace, Sollubi, and Fistula out now....

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:44 pm 

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I'm going to break down and get this. The stuff I have heard from them sounds really fucking killer.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:32 am 

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Purchased mine this morning. Will be waiting anxiously by the mailbox waiting for it to arrive.

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Will get this one soon:)

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:22 pm 

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where can i hear a sample?


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Impressive! Sounds great!

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:09 pm 

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Filling you in on what ur missing....

Album Type: EP
Year Released: April 2012
Label: Goat Skull Records

Tracklisting
1. Black Cocaine 3:28
2. Double Winner 7:30
3. Troublemaker Makes Trouble 4:39
4. Undignified Death 4:25
5. Suboxone Blues (Rock Bottom) 9:12

Total Running time: (28:34)

It gives me great pleasure to present the debut E.P. of 'Liqour Bottles & Broken Steel' from the band The Disease Concept. They are a five piece band and I would describe their sound as sludge, doom and stoner metal, with some hardcore punk influences. The band hails from Cleveland, Ohio, USA and the record is also the debut release from Goat Skull Records, started by Corey Bing and Scott Stearns.

The band is kind of a side project and features such luminaries of the sludge and stoner metal scene
David Szulkin (Blood Farmers) Guitars
Tommy Southard (Solace) Guitars
Jesse Kling (Sollubi) Vocals
Corey Bing (Fistula) Drums
Chris Griffiths (Sollubi) Bass

Too say I was excited by this release, is the understatement of the year, and when it finally dropped through the letterbox, I went berserk. Why so excited? Because the band members have featured in some of the best underground sludge/stoner/doom bands around and have a history of the highest pedigree. So does the music warrant such praise? Abso-frickin-lutely, it does. No B.S., this is by far my favourite release of the year so far and will take some beating. Talking of a beating! That is exactly what this album feels like, being pistol whipped with a.44 Magnum. It is bloody ferocious. A 28:34s ass whooping. Now if that hasn't got you excited, then you need your head examined.
The Disease Concept sound like the best sludge metal garage band you have never heard in your lives, until now that is, because you would be fool not to get this record. I would describe this band as a sludge metal Poison Idea, raw, visceral and unrefined. Just what we like, here at The Sludgelord.
The album kicks off with 'Black Cocaine', an opening bass riff and the guitars kick in, like a boot to the chest, knocking the breathe out of you, 'Acid heads, warned me, to stay away from the black cocaine,' is spewed out and it takes you less than 30 seconds to realise, that this record is gonna be a truly venomous and contemptuous. The guitars, bass and drums sound brutal and raw, having that garage band feel to it: stripped down, bare and overwhelmingly stark. The song is sublime, feeling like it does, when you dowse ointment on exposed subcutaneous tissue, and yet for all the pain, you know it will make you feel better. It might make you wince, but it is a pain worth suffering, because the record just gets better and better.

'Double Winner', is next and immediately you have another monumental riff, think the sludgiest that Fistula or Eyehategod have ever produced and you're about halfway close to understanding how good it sounds. Everything for the first 2 and a half minutes reminds me of what it would be like if those two bands were jamming it out, a slow pounding riff, building up until another massive riff kicks in, with the drums seemingly being battered like raw meat. 'We're taking the pain train and never coming back'. The Poison Idea comparison comes from the vocals, Jesse Kling sounds like a meaner, angrier Jerry A and he is a venomous front man, like the notorious G.G. Allin famously said 'With G.G, you don't get would you expect - you get what you deserve.' This song also has a strong stoner doom vibe to it, the musicality of the song reminds me of Solace and is it any wonder, given that one of the guitarists plays in that band. Again the song is brash, ballsy and downright ugly, finishing with a lead guitar flurry and a nod to Iron Maiden, with it's synchronised dual guitar finish.

'Troublemaker Makes Trouble', is a further example of discordant dissonance, the song title gives you a hint of what is in store for you, with the lyrics 'Scumbag! Asshole! Troublemaker makes trouble, selling one gram bags.' It appears to be a song about morality and the underbelly of society praying on the vulnerable, with The Disease Concept intent on inflicting there own brand of Charles Bronson vigilante style justice. For all the intensity of the song and indeed the album, gushing with Black Sabbathian influence, it is performed with flair and vigour. Indeed on this song in particular, the lead work is amazing, with even a nod to hardcore or grindcore during the faster moments of the song. Again, the drums pound and batter you into dust.
If you're still conscious after the aforementioned beating, 'Undignified Death' continues the punishment. This song is straight out of the blocks and is the most uptempo track on the record, retaining the sound of sludge doom, there is also nods to stoner rock, it is bass heavy and thick sounding, reminding me of latter day Fistula. The lead work and drums are fantastic, it is just jaw dropping with the amount of gigantic riffs on offer, added to that, the strong influence of Kill Em' All era Metallica playing Black Sabbath towards the end of the track. It is just phenomenal, the record has to rate as some of the best work the band members have ever produced. I'm speechless.

'Suboxone Blues (Rock Bottom)', is the final song on the record and it is arguable the best track, slow brooding sludge metal from the bowels of hell. This song is Travis Bickle sludge, in short this song feels like a band feeling contempt for the music industry and some of the god awful music being churned out today. The Disease Concept have a produced not only a song but a record which is their raise middle finger to them all. This is The Disease Concept message, to paraphrase Mr. Bickle , 'Listen you f**kers, you screwheads, we're a band who would not take it anymore, a band who have stood up against the scum, the c**ts, the dogs, the filth and the sh*t. We're a band who have stood up and showed the rest how it is done'. I can say no-more, except this record is truly breathtaking and I can't wait for number two. Horns up to arguably my favourite record of the year!
You, the reader! Trust me, buy this record and do it immediately, you will not be disappointed.
You can hear tracks from the album below. You can buy the record here and check the links to the band.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:13 pm 

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The Disease Concept – Liquor Bottles and Broken Steel (Goat Skull Records)
By Jay Snyder
April 28, 2012

Yeah, this about rules, but if you don’t like screaming vocals you can quit reading right now. The Disease Concept is the crème de la crème of the heavy sludge/doom scene, Corey Bing on drums (Fistula, Accept Death, Morbid Wizard, Sollubi, Ultralord, 10,000 other bands, etc.), Jesse Kling on vocals (Sollubi, Morbid Wizard, etc.), Dave Szulkin on guitars (Blood Farmers…but when?), Tommy Southard on guitars (Solace, Sollubi, ex-Godspeed), and Chris Griffith on bass (Sollubi, Pennsylvania Connection)…I mean, shit, that’s a line-up to die for right there, and these boys deliver in spades all across the 5 tracks of Liquor Bottles and Broken Steel. This is sludge, don’t get me wrong, but not the slow kind…the grooves are on boogie overdrive from the very first fuckin’ note. And they aren’t afraid to grind and thrash you into a pile of human paste whenever the occasion calls for it.

“Black Cocaine” leads in with a glue huffin’, blues blasted bass riff from Griff before the guitar duo of Southard and Szulkin let loose with dirty, louder than God Sabbath grooves. Jesse’s vocals are the same acidic, throaty scream I’ve grown to love the man for, and Bing’s percussive artillery is all a whirlwind of measured snare beats, crashing cymbals, and by the book, doom time-keeping (not a lot of technical flash to his playing, just flat out crush tactics). While I’m sure this all sounds like the same old sludge from how I’ve described it so far, it couldn’t be further from the case. The songwriting and groove are both top tier, Southard and Szulkin doubling up on the riffs for maximum heaviness, and trading southern, psychedelic lead licks whenever it best fits the musical situation. After one listen of this song I felt like I was a dog rolling around in a dead groundhog husk in my backyard as acid rain falls gently, corroding my epidermis in the height of an animalistic, stink obsessed glee. This shit’s filthy as fuck, but swings as hard and as forcefully as the best sludge I’ve ever heard…and it’s recorded to ear raping perfection by Ohio knob twiddling stalwart Big Metal Dave. Conjuring up the image of Electric Wizard, early Celtic Frost, Cavity, Sabbath, and the first two Soulpreacher records shooting up leftover heroin from needles found in a landfill prowl, “Double Winner” takes its time building up a grimy wall of slow, slightly grooved riffs and decaying, morphine drip rhythms. The stench of the Wiz is all over this one until the 3 minute mark strikes, and the boys southern up the main riffs a good bit, parlay Kling’s substance abused screams/lyrics into the forefront, and allow Bing to showcase his power hitting on the toms. Riffs are eventually usurped in a blues black hole, the head nodding power of the 4/4 timing completely taking over and giving way to silky lead guitar. Out of nowhere Corey signifies the coming of the thrash lords with galloping double bass drums, as the riffs and low-end speed up to match his crescendo. The icing on this piss stained cake comes in the form of extensive soloing, and doomed-out, dual leads that sound like Thin Lizzy drowning in a quicksand bath.

Cracking open the upper bottle, “Troublemaker Makes Trouble,” goes on a medicine cabinet killing spree. It’s a great mash-up of rocked-out Sabbath heavy chords, winding classic rock lead/solo interplay, and some of Bing’s best skin work. What you can’t tell from the first couple of groovy minutes is that TDC will unleash raging stoner/thrash, shitkicker speed metal, and dick kickin’ grindcore hate blasting later on. It’s an unexpected change-up, and a tightly executed series of stylistic binges and purges that stick their 6-stringed fingers down your throat and get the soul gravy flying. Sick stuff for delightfully sick people; the same holds true with “Undignified Death,” though fast blast beats are traded for putrid, mid-tempo double kick curmudgeon as the band stumbles over the corpse of Grief, pisses on thrash metal’s grave, and bashes out a second half full of towering doom groove riffs and southern-fried leads. Closer, “Suboxone Blues (Rock Bottom)” continues to add new elements to the band’s awesome arsenal…from the first half of Fistula sounding, dreg dwelling hate sludge to the killer, old school metal breaks that sound like a lice infested Maiden/Sabbath combo…it’s really friggen perfect, and not the usual sludge I’m used to hearing. This is a technologically advanced, planet killing Hydrogen dirt bomb that stops at nothing in the mission of honoring and violently molesting its influences!

This is a masterpiece for sludge fans. Not a bum track or riff on the entire thing, and the fuckin’ manic switches between genres, and a handful of absolutely ace blues grooves/leads/solos make Liquor Bottles and Broken Steel a must have sludge disc. The line-up on this one smokes it, and as usual, with all of these limited, DVD case packaged releases, there’s a killer Scott Stearns penciled artistic layout. This is top shelf stuff…pick one up before they’re all gone!

Visit the Goat Skull Records website at http://www.goatskull.com

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:06 pm 

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Made a little edit to the review. Dave's always been in Farmers. But I'm used to him being listed as Dave Depraved all over the place, and didn't make the connection! All kinks worked out now!


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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:58 am 

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I got my DVD (oops) I mean CD yesterday. After first listen, I'm liking this a lot.

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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 2:13 pm 
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first pressing of the CD is already sold out. label ordered a second press, and vinyl is coming soon. for now, we have also made it available as a digital download through bandcamp. Thanks.

http://thediseaseconcept.bandcamp.com

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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 3:44 pm 
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first pressing of the CD is already sold out. label ordered a second press, and vinyl is coming soon. for now, we have also made it available as a digital download through bandcamp. Thanks.

http://thediseaseconcept.bandcamp.com



vinyl soon.

yes.

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how did u know that is how we recorded it....??? but you forgot cheap liquor and beer.....

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Just purchased the digital download...this is some good shit. I still dig this guy's vocal approach (which I remember from Sollubi), and the whole thing is just nasty. Thumbs up.


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I don't know if it sold out or whatever, but after reading the above I emailed the website and they said in stock. So I ordered it and received it in California about four days later.

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It has the massive "Solace" tone which is cool to hear in a different style of songs.


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in case you missed the point....

MAY 14 2012
The Disease Concept: A Sound Kicking

This is a tip I picked up online. It’s an EP by the band ‘The Disease Concept’, entitled ‘Liquor Bottles and Broken Steel’. It has what so many bands of this genre lack – that ‘wow’ factor when you first hear it.

Few bands really hit you hard on first listen – but that’s exactly what happened here. How would I describe them? Well, they seem to have a bit of everything going on – punk, metal, blues, sludge – you name it and it appears in the mix. The tracks have an immediacy and also benefit from a huge and superb production, both of which qualities combine to smack you awake and then thoroughly rough you up. It brings to mind some of the legendary hard cases of the hardcore world, such as Jerry from Poison Idea – there is a directness about this EP that makes it really special. The guitar sound is suitably dirty and distorted, the drumming and bass providing a massive rhythm section and the vocals topping the mix with a bark of urgency.

TDC is evidently a side project for the guys in the band – the members have an impressive roll call of ‘other duties’ -

David Szulkin from BLOOD FARMERS (guitars)
Tommy Southard from SOLACE (guitars)
Jesse Kling from SOLLUBI (vocals)
Corey Bing from FISTULA (drums)
Chris Griffith from SOLLUBI (bass)

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