Nov 22, 2006

SOULSTICE "Dark Hour" 7"


More syracuse vegan straight edge coming at you in coregasm. There seems to be no shortage of this stuff in my collection which some people will love and others will hate. This '90s hardcore band had everything going for them; they were from syracuse, had the same drummer that displayed his amazing skills in Green Rage, Guav the straight edge weapon did their logo, and Joel Jordan did their 7" layout. This 3 song 7" was recorded at Penguin Studios in January of 1994. I think it took forever to actually come out and somehow i scored one on red vinyl. Check out those freaking dive bombs in EVERY song! The band later went on to release a CD on Lifeforce records and you can still find it at Very Distro for only $4.99.


SOULSTICE "Dark Hour" 7"
Released on Scorched Earth (Stanton, NJ) in 1994
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ttb36a86eg19dac/Soulstice.zip
1. Turn Away
2. Blind
3. Dark Hour

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanks for keeping the 90s alive.

Anonymous said...

Ha, ha, ha, why the fuck don't I have that CD already? I gotta snag that shit for $5. What year did that fucker come out? This shit is way metal, and you know I love that, heh... Man, I DO miss the 90's, I can't believe I'm saying that... but it's true as hell.

Anonymous said...

My god the Divebombs. That is the only thing that seperates soltice is that they had some of the best divebombs in the vegan mosh genre.

Day of suffering did the single best divebomb but solstice wins for sheer numbers...

Anonymous said...

Hi, could you re-up it please ! Thanks for your blog !

inquisitive blogger said...

I saw these guys play at thee very first hardcore show I ever attended,they opened their set with the bridge from Sepultura's song "Dead Embryonic Cells" ya know the one that comes after the wank fest of a guitar solo,the vocalist was encouraging everyone to "crush" I was instantly hooked.R.I.P.
'Dave Majewski. you should check out their release called "Raze The Earth" it came out on John Dudeck's(another 90's icon gone R.I.P.) record label Edison Recordings very distribution- he did Edison recordings-released Starkweather -into the wire & ACME- to reduce the choir to one soloist.both releases are worth your time & money.