VOLE + BAHRATAL

21/12/21, 20:00

Vole
Confrontation with Vole is always a joy - you never know where a directive will come from, but it's always a pleasure to be beaten by them. Punk with an unprecedented groove grew up on the basis of the bands Transwaggon or Hlinomaz, the debut No one can give you as much as we can promise you, followed by the record Give God a Fist in quick succession. The dudes are perfecting the combination of darkness and lively mosh pit, you can't leave their concerts without a scar. If they originated in England, they would be called Drunk in Hell. A complete novelty is the third full-length album This Is Not Ass, which was released in October this year.

Bahratal
Camp everyone! Bahratal invoke the aesthetics of disgust and it's beautiful. "Bahratal is a pancake jerk, so for me personally a bit of mysticism, a lot of booze, boots, villages and manure," they said in an interview with Banana. "Bahratal's activities are more entrenched in today's frustration. We live in an extreme time when nativism and nationalism clash with the overly correct left, ”they added at the time of their debut release - and there is no need to change anything a few years later. The fanzine Kolyma Tales can also come from the address of the Bahratal or their vocalist Marek Zeman. Is there room for exaggeration in the deadly seriousness of orthodox metal?