This is fast becoming one of my favorite Hardcore Punk albums.
Very engaging band with amazing messages, I just got the singer John Joseph auto-bio called THE EVOLUTION OF A CRO MAG NON and I'm only on page 10. but I fucking got to say, his story is, well, an odd defying struggle that spawned some intensely hardcore music. According to Wikipedia, which isn't much of a punk authority, but AGE OF QUARREL is such a sick album, it's very poetic both in the intensity and all the metal riffs buried under a quad stack of Marshall distortion, but it's not a tech-metal-sound, it's a riffy, all breakdown half time to double time and back to half time again. The GUITAR IS FUCKING INCREDIBLE! and the vocals are KILLER! It's a bittersweet tale of what happens when you make a lethal cocktail out of rotten lemons. I went through a little hardcore phase back in the day when victory records was big. I remember seeing HATEBREED twice
and AGNOSTIC FRONT several times
and TSOL
and OXYMORON
and Poison the Well
But to be honest I just wish I listened to CROMAGSinstead/
I'm about to log off of DSF and wait alone in my state of unfair desperation for true love of BUFO to waltz through my door, reading the EVOLUTION of a CRO-MAG-NON and listening to the finish band Circle and Magik Markers from NYC!
The black-and-white photo on the cover is both menacing and contemplative. To some, the face cradled by folding hands and caressed by shadows looks ready to jump out of the photo and throttle your head to the pavement-Just Becauseā¢. To others, the lined face and strong hands show a spiritual strength to match the brawn. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the various sides of John Joseph: thug; criminal; street urchin; punk rocker; Cro-Mag; ...Krsna devotee.
The Evolution of a Cro-Magnon starts with a bang, not a whimper. The reader is immediately sucked into a world where family abuse, drugs, and crime rule. Joseph goes through his family history and introduction to street crime, as well as various foster homes and incarcerations all within the first 50 pages. What follows is 400 more pages of stories that are alternately frightening, enlightening, and unbelievable.
While Cro-Magnon may seem suited only for adherents of punk music and whatever philosophy they may ascribe to it, it is more. Much more. The chapter detailing Joseph's experience with the Valenti family is not only reminiscent of Dave Pelzer's A Child Called "It", but warrants a movie script of its own. This chapter, in and of itself, is terribly hard to digest. Not for the writing, but for the content. It's extremely difficult to not put the book down, as the tale being told is repugnant and worthy of ire and disgust in even the most passive of readers.
Simply put, the emotional and physical abuse endured by Joseph and his brothers is more than enough to fill anybody's nightmare closet. Locked on/in a patio and/or garage? Check. Eating Alpo? Read all about it. Spit-up Oreo sandwiches? The recipe is in there. And just when you think the book is falling into a "woe is me" tome, Joseph also explores his Krsna faith throughout. Reconciling his own earthly desires with Krsna philosophy, his internal struggle is fascinating. He shares just enough dirt on the Cro-Mags and the nascent hardcore scene of the early-to-mid-'80s to make readers continue turning pages- as well as stories of searching for his own spiritual faith to make the hardest person soften and begin to look within.
John Joseph's story is one filled with trash, dirt, poison and, most importantly, inspiration. Fans of his music should seek this book out. Non-fans should find it and pass dog-eared copies along to others to Inspire. Whether you know John Joseph, or notice the book on a shelf, you can't help but be drawn to its candor. Recommended.
Re: punk rock
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:17 am
by +torment+
new Boysetsfire lp in the area if ya haven't checked it out.
DRUG CHURCH "Paul Walker" debut lp also via No Sleep Records (July 2013) is pretty dope. I'm a big fan of End Of A Year (Self Defense Family) / Self Defense Family, or whatever they're calling themselves this week, ha. so DRUG CHURCH are up my alley too. a bit more straight forward than Defense Family stuff. its good. its great. it rawks.