Resistant Culture - Welcome to Reality

Seventh Generation
2005
Resistant Culture has claims to fame in guitarist Jesse Pintado (RIP), who, post-Napalm Death, was working with the band before his untimely passing, and vocalist Anthony Rezhawk (aka "Tony Militia"), who did the last Terrorizer album alongside Pintado.
However, this band more than stands on its own, and I'm astounded that I didn't hear of it earlier. This CD kills. It's crusty grindcore with tribal influences - but the latter are truly tribal, working in Native American drums, chants, and flutes. The riffs are crushing, the recording is crisp, and blastbeats strafe the mix powerfully and precisely. 16 songs, 31 minutes, none less than fierce.
Rezhawk's vocals are strong and amazingly understandable: "Clear cut the heart / Strip mine the soul / Nature for profit / It's all out of control." These are sentiments I can definitely get with. The lyrics come in a simple, legible font, and the liner notes fold out to a bad-ass poster. I don't say this often - this CD truly touches my soul. You can find it at Seventh Generation.
Labels: clee, d-beat/crust punk, grindcore, usa















4 Comments:
This one piques my interest and I'm going to track this down. Also, I felt that the last Terrorizer album wasn't nearly as bad as a lot have said. R.I.P. Jesse Pintado.
Yeah, man! And this band is local to you, too, I think? I bet they kill it live.
Really? I hadn't heard of them before. The L.A. scene these days is very up and down.
That last Terrorizer album was incredible, so I'm sure this one rips too.
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