Here's this month's radical record round-up, from Aboriginal desert blues to Saudi Arabian black metal. It actually features far more than 10 albums (count them). What album, or albums, would you suggest? Comment on Ìý´Ç°ùÌý.Ìý
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Here's this month's radical record round-up, which actually features more than 20 albums (count them). What album, or albums, would you suggest?
Here's this month's radical record round-up, with an emphasis on Indigenous resistance. What album, or albums, would you suggest? Comment below, on or .
Here's this month's radical record round-up, from queer house to riotous ska. What album, or albums, would you suggest?
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1. WAR ON WOMEN - WAR ON WOMEN
1. DAVID ROVICS - MEANWHILE IN AFGHANISTAN
This year seemed to have more than the usual quota of politically potent albums. Here, in no particular order, are 52 from 2014 - one for every week of the year.
Seminal grindcore band Nausea released a genre-defining album in 1989's World Downfall. A quarter of a century on, they have put out its critically-acclaimed follow-up, Condemned To The System, helped by the production skills of new bassist Alejandro Corredor. 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Weekly's Mat Ward spoke to Corredor about the tracks on the Los Angeles-based band's new album and his past in the Latin American hardcore scene.
West Yorkshire ska band Random Hand blend hardcore, reggae, punk and dub with plenty of politics. Bassist-vocalist Joe Tilston, who is also , talked to 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳’s Mat Ward about their new live album.
Austrian hardcore punks Astpai jack up heavy slabs of guitar with speeding snares and leering lyrics. They serve up a rare and biting musical take on Austrian politics. 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳’s Mat Ward spoke to frontman Manfred Herzog, also known as Zock.
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