Saturday, May 16, 2009

CRASHDEATH

more noise from South-East Asia! Indonesia's EDÖRA rip through 8 tracks on their debut 7" that was released in 2001. when this 7" came out they put a lot of "established" bands to shame. where the "established" bands just bored me EDÖRA showed that you can beat a dead horse a.k.a. FASTCORE without bore the listeners to death!





10 comments:

  1. I'm lovin' all the 625 stuff! You're assessment of this little smoker is right on. I've been wanting to rip my copy for a while 'cause like you said they stand out from the rest with their energy/ferocity. I think there's another Edora from Japan, but this Edora is the sheeeeeit!

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  2. thanks for your comment Marc never heard the Japanese EDORA (hint, hint anybody?).

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  3. Maybe you think of Idora from Japan ?

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  4. Yeah, you're probably right. Oops.

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  5. This is nice shit,especially when it comes from an unknown scene
    yes, the band from Japan was called Idora, Whisp is going to post their split with Angst on Heart Fist, i guess Slobby knows more about them:they appeared in Smashing oddness 8" and some other comps and they had a few releases back in late 80's/early 90's
    i made post of a comp of 40 bands from Indonesia in Crust Demos (plus an interview of former Runtah singer about the scene and the country in general) but Edora is not there.

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  6. Beside the split they had a full EP on Heart First too. That`s at least all I have haha.
    I don`t know if there were more releases.

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  7. some more Idora:
    Idora-Seek cd
    Idora-Itan-no tameno Idainaru sohon-to zekkyoh , soshite Oetsu cd (a.k.a. s/t)
    and tracks in these comps:
    in Sword of Death to Thrash lp
    I will take No Orders From Anyone lp

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  8. Edora are from Singapore.They also ripped out thrash/power violence tune on split lp with Kent brockmen..released by TGV records.Also split 7 with Space to being.Yeah,another great band come from S.E. asian but now there are defunt.

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  9. I just got the Brockman split in the mail today, and it totally smokes!

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  10. Edöra was from Singapore, not Indonesia, and featured former and future members of some of the country's other notable bands, such as Demisor, Distrust, and Secret Seven.

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