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C.O.R. from Rügen, Dritte Wahl from Rostock, Crushing Caspars from Rostock, Zaunpfahl from Teterow, and now also DEAD AGE from Rostock are shaking things up in the area.
The band from the Hanseatic city is releasing their debut album through Rügencore Records. Rügencore Records is the small but fine label from Bergen auf Rügen. The guys from the trash rock band C.O.R. are behind it. This is how they support each other and truly live the much-discussed unity.
DEAD AGE are bringing six songs to the market with “Libertine“. In the past, this would have been called a mini-CD. Too short for an album, too long for an EP, but just right to get an impression of the band.
DEAD AGE play a mix of thrash metal and hardcore. Mix is indeed the right term here, as the band shapes both styles into something new,
into trashcore.
The six songs come powerfully from the speakers and are well arranged. The fast parts alternate with slower ones, perfectly suitable for headbanging.
The recording quality matches the songs. Not too thick, not too thin, but just right to convey the power.
Lyrically, the band has also put some thought into it and questions various topics across the six songs. Whether personal or societal, the band doesn't walk around with blinders on, but reflects on their surroundings and their lives.
DEAD AGE have made a first exclamation mark with “Libertine“. I wish them to be heard and that the effort they put into this mini-CD pays off.


