Pyrex: ‘Struck Down’ b/w ‘Staying Alive’ 7-inch

PYREX! Left to right: Arbon Elrich, Joe Hardwick, and Steven Fisher.
Photo by Michelle Kinney.

Brooklyn’s Pyrex joins Die Slaughterhaus Records’ new wave of grimey post-punk adversaries with the “Struck Down” b/w “Staying Alive” 7-inch.

Both numbers plunge the group into menacing depths of real-world dejection while revealing a dark sense of humor. Atlanta expat. guitar player and vocalist Joe Hardwick, bass player Arbon Elrich, and drummer Steven Fisher summon bludgeoning intensity with “Struck Down.”

PYREX: Photo by Mike White | Deadly Designs.

On the flipside, a perfectly nasty cover of the Bee Gees’ disco-era classic “Staying Alive” feels like a Killed By Death deep cut that was captured at a construction site—grounded in dense rhythm and noise—as Hardwick’s distorted growl finds new meaning in the lyrics, “Life goin’ nowhere, somebody help me.”

NOTE: The digital versions of these songs, mastered by Graham Tavel, sound notably crisp when compared to the spacious and deeply textured vinyl renderings that are courtesy of Ryan Bell.

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Ladrones: ‘Máquina Caótica’


Ladrones are heading into the new year with plans to unleash the Máquina Caótica 7-inch EP via Die Slaughterhaus Records.

In the meantime, a video for the EP’s title track teases out the group’s feral garage-punk charge, as co-founders vocalist Valeria Sanchez and guitar player José Rivera are joined by bass player Paul Hernandez, and drummer Sam Adams.

Check out the scene for a backyard blowout at local punk, hardcore, and headbanger hangout, The Catacombs.

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