WHO'S MY SAVIOUR "The Glasgow Smile" (Power It Up Records, 2007)

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LINE UP:
STEPHAN - GUITAR / VOCAL
ANDY - BASS / VOCAL
PIERRE - DRUMS

OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE
NOVEMBER 23TH, 2007

"THE GLASGOW SMILE" - TRACK LIST
01 ROUTINIER
02 NEUROTIKER
03 YOU MARCH
04 ROCKING ROLF
05 COUNTDOWN
06 WHAT A WOUNDERRFUL WORLD
07 FESTGENAGELT
08 FREAKS ON PARADE
09 BISSSPUREN
10 ANNIHILATED MOTIVATION
11 WHEN MAGIC TURNS INTO BLACK PLAGUE
12 KNOCHENMUHLE
13 MOANING SONG
14 SHIZO
15 ENDLOSSCLEIFE
16 SAVE YOUR BREATH

ULTRA FAST HARDCORE / GRINDCORE.
THE HALF OF SONGS ARE VIOLENT, CHAOTIC AND SHORT -  CRUST/ GRINDCORE/ BLASTCORE. OTHER HALF OF THE SONGS HAVE A DEATH METAL LINES, MELODIC PARTS, CATCHY GUITAR RIFFS AND EVER ROCK INFLUENCES. I DON'T KNOW FOR SURE IF THESE EXPERIMENTS BRINGS A BIG HELP FOR WHOLE BAND' SOUND. HOPEFULLY MOST OF THE SONGS ARE - TRUE GRINDCORE MADNESS WITH A BRUTAL HARDCORE EDGE.



all started back in 2001 in rostock with pierre and hazy in a cold small garage. We played together for 6 months and made a couple of songs until andy joined the
band as bass player.
again 2 months later rui joined the trip as second guitatar-player and the sound change a bit with another guitar, so we kept working on new songs and christmas eve, probably 2002, we played our first gig at the ajz neubrandenburg with local heroes axt. christimas eve yeah right we are copycats, there was a saviour born already at this day.
Anyway one day later than the second gig at the motorship stubnitz in rostock. the so called father and son festival. after this show danilo (towerviolence records ) Ask if he can release the live receding he made this evening for a split release with elysium from france. kind of stupid to release the second gig you ever played together but we just could not say no to this offer and our first release was born, a split 7" 1994 with elysium ... read more


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