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Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Over the years, October File has become one of those albums that I reach for on those days when no other music will suffice. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Kind of like listening to the great Thelonious Monk. Rainy Day Relaxation Road Trip. The same year that Metallica was releasing their ground breaking album Master of Puppets , there was a little ole band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who released a disc that latched onto my heart like one of them face sucking bastards from the Alien series. die kreuzen october file

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While it would be a stretch to call October File goth, it's true that dark, mesmerizing songs like "Among the Ruins" octobe "Imagine a Light" wallow in an atmosphere of rural Midwestern gloom and angst, personified by singer Dan Kubinski 's tortured wail.

The spacey tones of the guitar seamlessly mix with the harder, palm muted riffs, creating a wondrous display of textural sound. Mixed in with the more artful-type metallic numbers, Die Kreuzen kick out the more punked out hardcore jams.

The Ripple Effect: Die Kreuzen - October File

The poster inside these guys have posters? Newer Post Older Post Home. And then I put on the opening track — Jesus. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

I can remember buying October File at Pravda Records in Chicago, running my fingers over the raised lettering and trying to work out just what lay within that enigmatic cover shot of….

And then there was the look. Drinking Hanging Out In Love. It was more cerebral.

Romantic Evening Sex All Themes. Pretty sure that the liner notes to KT call out die Kreuzen. Unlike you I remember exactly what spurred me to buy OF--it was a glowing review in Spin that compared Kubinski's vocals to those of somebody having his dick run through a trash compactor--and I also remember instantly loving it.

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October File - Die Kreuzen | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic

Rainy Day Relaxation Road Trip. November 1, at 9: Keuzen I was picking up on something else. My friends had seen Die Kreuzen with Corrosion of Conformity a few months before and had been raving ever since about this incredible punk band with decidedly unpunk hair.

die kreuzen october file

The vocals eventually wore me down like a rushing river carving away age old limestone, the bass chiseling at the lifetime of sedimentary build up, and the drums jack hammering the larger chunks of resistance into silt.

The guitars mix tight, staccato riffs, open sustained chords and pitched harmonics throughout both the verse keeuzen chorus of the song. The same year that Metallica was releasing their ground breaking album Master of Puppetsthere was a little ole band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who released a disc that latched onto my heart like one of them face sucking bastards from the Alien series.

October File

The vocals, a bit more melodic, delicately dance their way through the minefield of guitar reverberation. October File revealed a rapidly maturing Die Kreuzenas their hyperactive hardcore had begun to cool into something moody and mysterious. As it is, I never realized that the guitar work was so otherworldly.

die kreuzen october file

The drummer joins in. Streams Videos All Posts. Jazz Latin New Age. The music had this aggressive sound, but not in the thundering, octboer bass drum detuned chugging guitar way. And it seemed to belong to me.

Over the years, October File has become one of those albums that I reach for on those days when no other de will suffice.

It's Been So Long. Live Wire Nikki Sixx. A great and unique band that has been forgotten by too many that should know better. You know you're old school if you're into Die Kruezen. How I stumbled on October File is beyond me.

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