Svordom are a band from Finland that plays a mixture of d-beat, crust punk, hardcore and sludge and this is a review of their self released 2015 ep "Forstord Varld".
A very heavy crust punk song starts off the ep along with some angry hardcore shouts and back up gang vocals a few seconds later and you can also hear all of th e musical instruments that are present on this recording and all of the tracks are very short in length with the longest one being under 3 minutes.
Element s of d beat can be heard quite a bit throughout the recording and a lot of the music is very heavily rooted in t he mid 80's and early 90's and there is also a brief use of clean playing being utilized and you can also hear melodies in the music at times and when the music slows down a great amount of sludge elements can be heard and there is also a brief use of melodic guitar leads.
Svordom plays a musical style that takes old school crust punk, d beat and hardcore and mixes them together with a touch of sludge to create their own style, the production sounds very old school while the lyrics are written in Finnish and cover angry themes.
In my opinion Svordom are a very great sounding mixture of crust punk, d beat, sludge and hardcore and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Karlek Dodar" and "Haxjakt'. 8 out of 10.
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