Access to the Music Zone - October, 1998 - Earth Crisis
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Vol 2 Number 11

  October, 1998

 
 

     
 

   
Artist: Earth Crisis
Title: "Breed the Killers"
Label: Roadrunner Records
Reviewed By: Vinnie Apicella
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On their latest release, "Breed The Killers," "Earth Crisis" take their militant stance to a new level, spreading their voices in loud unison to right all the wrongs in a world spinning out of control. To lend support to the suppressed, and opposition to a system which has turned a deaf ear toward the betterment of society and the salvation of our surroundings. The crisis is real and their message rings loud and clear right from the opening salvo of "End Begins," and doesn't let up once until the final barriers have been broken.

"Earth Crisis" has taken a radical leap forward, bringing hard-core music into new dimensions, comparably examined through the chamber of a blast furnace and the quickened reaction one has from its slightest exposure. Led by the outspoken Karl Buechner, "Earth Crisis" leads the charge to further question authority, ourselves, and where political agenda lies.

Covering topics such as world hunger, "Filthy Hands To Famished Mouths," racism, "Breed The Killers," AIDS, "Death Rate Solution" and drug abuse, "Wither" and "Unvanquished," E.C. has successfully opened doors for the many who have yet to be moved into action, and offers a sharp, new vision toward the consciousness of today's inhabitants to try and insure there'll still be a tomorrow.

"Ecocide" covers the worldwide perspective, as the overall view quickly unfolds that we as individuals need to increase our accountability and rationality in the lives which we were given, in order to foster the best results in the world we've all inherited. Let's face it, we all know we live in hell, but sometimes it's necessary for something like an "Earth Crisis" to come along and remind us of it once in a while before we finally lift a finger to do something about it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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