Enemy Alliance / The Indecision Alarm
The New Wind and the Second Wave

ESR020
CD

Released:
October
2007

Enemy Alliance is quite a new band mainly based in Malmo, in the very south of Sweden. It all started back in 2005, as an idea shared by Daniel and Rodrigo, who had been talking about doing a project together for some time. At this point they were playing in separate bands, Venerea and Satanic Surfers respectively. Both these bands have been among the most active and longest running of the Swedish melodic punk scene of the early 90's.

The Indecision Alarm is a band based in a shitty little industrial town called Katrineholm, Sörmland, Sweden. The members have all been involved in a great variety of bands, spanning from singer/songwriter through trash metal to hardcore punk The Indecision Alarm is all about energetic and sincere, melodic punk/hardcore with political/personal lyrics.

 

Enemy Alliance

1. Apparatus
2. Government Subsidized Ghetto
3. Vultures
4. The Clashing
5. Sacrifice
6. Eruptions of Violence

The Indecision Alarm

7. Alienation Process
8. Where Every Fucking Dream is Killed
9. New Brooms VS Old Doctrines
10. Violence, Coercion, Surveillance
11. Rod Of Iron
12. Making Bets in a Burning House

 

 

Scanner Zine - New Zealand
ENEMY ALLIANCE/ THE INDECISION ALARM - The New Wind And The Second Wave {Household Name/ No Reason/ Eye Spy/ Cannonball/ Wasted Sounds/ Horror Business/ Eating Shit} Fan-fucking-tastic multi-label, split release from these two Swedish bands. ENEMY ALLIANCE kick things off with six tracks of political Punk that fuses PROPAGANDHI with FARSIDE and the sus of STRIKE ANYWHERE. ‘The Clashing’ is the best ENEMY... track and lyrically declares the futility of gang warfare while ‘Vultures’ attacks a complacent music industry. Great stuff indeed. THE INDECISION ALARM deliver another six tracks which aren’t as aggressive musically but lyrically share the political and social observations and anger of ENEMY.... The band combines CRIMPSHRINE’s barbed melodies with J. CHURCH structures and a PEGBOY muscle. Totally storming stuff highlighted on ‘Where Every Fucking Dream Is Killed’ and ‘Violence, Coercion, Surveillance’. I’m hanging out for full albums by both bands, although, if my gonads were on the chopping block to pick the preferred band, it’d have to be THE INDECISION ALARM (just).

 


 
 
 

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