DIY screenprinted by the band. This is the first release from vardagshat and was recorded late 2016 and released in May 2017 its limited to 300ex. The ep contains the songs laddparadise, uncle. D, Glåpord, svart guld, förtidsruinerad, glasbanken, förfall and arbetsförnedingen.
The main artwork is drawn by our dear friend Christofer "totte" Engvall, but you will also find som personal illustrations from Jesper Sundström along with the lyrics when you get to the inside.
The album was recorded, mixed and masterd by sebastian engström at our old rehearsal room.
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lyrics
Allt som han har
sitt utanförskap
En Andra chans
Ingen respons
Isolerad
Föralltid stängt sin dörr, blir aldrig som förr
Ensam är svag
Total kollaps
En sorglig syn
Han är sin faders son, ensamheten är för stor
En sorglig syn
Det är som Uno sa, under ytan är vi små
En sorglig syn
Han är sin faders son, rädslan är alldeles för stor
En sorglig syn
Det är som Uno sa, under ytan är vi små
The record that introduced me to the great and sweet little discography of Totem Skin. And I didn't came here for the boobs! There is something harsh and depressing about their style of playing Blackened Crust, that I can't describe. A shame they disappeared but they left us something to appreciate! Mosees
@MJ such a great band!! . . . & out of the ashes came Dödsrit. Very much looking forward to the forthcoming album, so been reacquainting myself with earlier releases. Paintingmantis
The Italian hardcore group’s latest is a powerful, claustrophobic album that rarely lets up its mathy, metallic assault. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 6, 2018
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I generally appreciate the album by album move away from hardcore towards extreme metal. Yet for me personally, this is where the balance is perfect. Kind of like Metallica's Ride the Lightning: subsequent albums were more sophisticated and complex, yet less intense, too. Great to come back to, again and again. jornfin