It is both an honour and a privilege to be able to bring to you, the latest offering from Brighton brothers; Burnt Cross. Really good English, Anarcho-punk band in the vein of early Conflict, Crass & Cress.
Wheels Of Misfortune is the 4th and most likely final LP by the U.K. Anarcho-Punk duo. This record, collects and compiles 18 tracks from the last 5 years including the most recent, 4 7" EPs; “Protest Punk”, “Life is a battlefield”, “Midwinter” and the split with Anthrax, compilation tracks and some unreleased material. Once again all recorded, totally DIY in Rob’s Bedroom on an 8 track.
Housed in a 4-panel, fold out, 'Crass style' sleeve and huge 65cm x 65cm poster with obi strip, this is essential stuff for any collection. Limited stock due to the large number of worldwide labels involved, so grab one quick while I've still got them!
Here is the tracklist....
A1. Mirrors of Deception
A2. Midwinter
A3. Under the Cross
A4. Inner Revolutionist
A5. Wheels of Misfortune
A6. New Horizons
A7. Rise
A8. Don't Believe
A9. Survivors
B1. Anathema (Wings of Fear)
B2. To Hell with Thatcher
B3. Remain Compliant to State Control
B4. Refugees of War
B5. Life is a Battlefield
B6. Wont back down
B7. Absolution of Guilt
B8. Seasons Change
B9. Fuck Russia
credits
released May 28, 2017
Co-released by 15 international, DIY labels:
Urinal Vinyl Records, Grow Your Own Records, Arripurri Records, Sick World Records, Crazy Peace Records, Global Resistance Records, Lukket Avdeling Records, Tadpole Records, Loud Punk Records, Charlie's Big Ray Gun Records, La Société Pue Prod, Active Rebellion, A World We Never Made, Prejudice Me Records & Actiondancers Collective.
The first volume of the 'Anti Copyright & Censorship' compilation series from A Better Tomorrow, Untitled Subversion, Ungovernable Resistance & Downtown Digital. A World We Never Made
The second volume of the 'Anti Copyright & Censorship' compilation series from A Better Tomorrow, Untitled Subversion, Ungovernable Resistance & Downtown Digital. A World We Never Made
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Ska Punk as good as it gets. Other bands would benefit from taking notes. Culture Shock is relevant as always with the contemporary lyrics, and the music will force you to nod in rhythm whether you want to or not. Droote