Beer Killer - What Else (song review) |Dogozilla S.R.L.S, Start Living Or Die Today, 2015| 4/5 hardcore/punk
Beer Killer is an Italian hardcore-punk quintet. The musicians’ 
influences and sonic experiences vary from metal, hardcore and punk 
through funky and electronic-dance to classical and jazz genres. The 
line up includes Fulvio (guitar), Miki (bass), Manuel (drums), Panga 
(guitar), and Viktor (vocals). Their musical careers began at the end of
 the 80s, except for Panga who started playing guitar in 1997. They 
performed several live shows and their tracks were played on various 
local radio stations. In addition, Miki - a former DJ - collaborated 
briefly with the once famous indie electronic act Apollo 440.
"What Else" begins with a short electronic arrangement which could 
illustrate such lofty themes as the Universe and its galaxies, space 
travel, spirituality, and more in that vein, thanks to its vibration. It
 then turns into an in-your-face hardcore song, clocking in at less than
 3 minutes. The arrangements are fueled with edgy guitars, rebellious 
vocals and a fast-paced rhythm that emanates rough masculine energy all 
over. 
The two guitars collaborate nicely with the bass in both verses and 
choruses. The riffs are simple, yet graded to increase the sonic tension
 when necessary. The intensity and dynamics run high through the entire 
track and hit listeners like a tornado mixed with a twister. It should 
be noted that Beer Killer has a very skilled and convincing drummer - 
Manuel plays like a well-oiled machine on this track! In addition, the 
drum beat is very exposed, perhaps even stealing the show from other 
instruments. The vocals are aggressive and coarse, and would definitely 
sound homely in any hardcore song.
"What Else" is a potential hit to the point that you can definitely see 
yourself rooting for the band to perform it live. The production sounds a
 bit dirty however - maybe this is what real hardcore fans like - 
allowing for a virtual trip to a venue rather than enjoying the track on
 a home stereo alone. Moreover, the song's arrangements bring back the 
original feel of old-school American and UK hardcore-crossover sound 
represented by the likes of Agnostic Front, Disorder or Broken Bones - 
the bands that inspired Beer Killer to form their own group. If you're 
in love with Ministry on the other hand, the speedy riffs here will keep you pleased as well.
Beer Killer's forthcoming album Start Living Or Die Today will be
 out in September 2015, available on iTunes, Amazon and other digital 
distribution channels. Interesting trivia: the band received the 
permission of the Madrid Pardo Museum to use a famous painting by 
Hieronymus Bosch as its cover.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, August 1st, 2015. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
Source: http://industrialrock.net/php-files_en/articles.php?article_id=559 
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