Official press release:
LA's "Satanic powerviolence" torchbearers ACxDC have completed work on their self-titled debut LP, Antichrist Demoncore.
The album, recorded by Nails drummer Taylor Young (Xibalba, Twitching Tongues) and mastered by Brad Boatright (From Ashes Rise, High on Fire), comes out June 24th on Melotov Records. It is ACxDC's first full-length, finally delivered eleven years after forming, and it is a perfect document of the band: equally ripping and anthemic hardcore/grind/death, thoroughly baked in the Southern California sun and immortalized with a massive production that turbo boosts the band's punk-as-shit live vibe to 11.
Decibel Magazine has posted an exclusive studio report from ACxDC frontman Sergio Amalfitano.
The tracklist is as follows:
01. Destroy Create
02. Misled
03. Paid In Full
04. Vegangelical
05. Holmes
06. Overstimulated
07. Cheap Punks
08. Hipler Youth
09. Savior Complexxx
10. Endless Failure
11. Blood
12. Dead Cops
13. Keep Sweet
14. Lifeless
15. Filicide
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anonymous
4/16/2014 9:47:06 PM
I want to beat these fa660ts into the ground for having such a fa660ty band name.
RickRock
4/17/2014 7:09:25 AM
My band, The Beetles, is opening for Lead Zeppelin and The Rolling Stone this weekend, then we're going on tour with Irony Maiden and The Metallicas later this month. Nope, no copyright infringement here. Idiots.
anonymous
4/17/2014 12:05:26 PM
They are not doing anything new or special, Just a INFEST rip off, over hyped and a lame label they are on. They should be on Southern Lord or A389. Melontov is lame with crappy looking records.
anonymous
4/30/2014 8:40:22 PM
"Melontov is lame with crappy looking records" lolllll cuz how a record looks is more important than it sounds. what a good worthwhile opinion.
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This band was cool years ago, but now they had their run. They could pull a good crowd like three years ago but now know one cares. This LP should of been put out years ago... No Care