TRAKS MAGAZINE TraKs Magazine #4 | Page 28

review videos of the month Roanoke Black cat Filth in my garage Songs from the lowest floor is the fourth work of Filth In My Garage, published by Argonaut Records. The lp offers a hardcore sound with many possible variations. Record starts on epic tone: the two and a half minutes of Stampede shall give an initial and instrumental route to incoming hardcore storms. Here it comes: Black and Blue, for example, elevates rhytm and noise level. The song shows remarkable melodic and lyrical potential in the final part. Devil’s Shape stretches over six minutes confirming sound choices and instincts of the band. Greenwitch moderates the pace introducing to a world dominated by guitar, with restless echoes and evocative resonances. With The Awful Path we are back to a very aggressive sound, at a moderate pace, a variety of anger distributed 28 along the path of the song. Red Door comes back to far west sound, while maintaining the firm reins, with screamo vocals. The Lowest Floor is notable because of the gradual aggression, supported mainly by guitars. Owl Feather offers the alternative of not screamo but still significant vocals . Good properties and good languages ​​for Filth in My Garage, who carry out their hardcore speeches consistently, leaving also room for different nature and emotions, showing they can propose different soundscapes. Click Here and listen to “Songs from the click and see Technoir My Cruel Goro Sides Lost E Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti Luca Di Maio La Normalità In questa grande città lowest floor” 29