Track 2 Krabathor cover
Track 3 Master's Hammer cover
Track 7 Törr cover
Track 10 Pet Shop Boys cover
Czech death/grind featuring ex-Masturbace members. They are playing bizarre death/grind which reminds me of the masters from their country Master's Hammer. This album has many funny elements here and there, for example they use the melody of Colonel Bogey March.
The "Covid" megahit "Respirator" is responsible for my decision to judge the unjudgeable and evaluate the unjudgeable. As many of you probably know, KRMELEC is an artistic group beyond all point scales and unit systems. "A little different hunting" escaped my attention, so I will try this attempt on my recent opus "Hell's Leaving Your House". Not every Nimrod rides on a hunting brass band, and therefore KRMELEC fills the resulting cultural vacuum with their own feeling and taste and offers what we are still calling for - quality, the quality that our ONV cultural department fights for.
This will not be a classic review. KRMELEC is not an ordinary band and the commonly used standards do not apply to them. Strangely and surprisingly, the humor and exaggeration in the KRMELEC version do not sound at all awkward, although not everyone will accept this style of humor. A decadent mix of metal and worn-out brass in the Nimrod spirit and lyrics (literally) from life (try to Google the topics and see for yourself), this is simply outrageous "Bulkhouse". Bulkhouse is far from just covers, although they have taken the form of sometimes tearing the diaphragm, while they do not reach the thin ice of fun at any cost. The already mentioned "Respirator" has no weaknesses, but I was waiting to see if it would appear on the album or remain only with the separate "c19" song. "Tractor with a tow truck" will also not be a problem to identify after a few bars, the brilliantly processed "Jáma pekel" will not be boring, similar to "Padlý rýč" - there is probably no need to tell who KRMELEC has taken to the show. The perverted party in a clearing by the moon continues (regardless of the order of the songs) with "Glowing peppers at the barrel". I was about to pee before they came, I'm just a little curious what Maťo Ďurinda has to say about this arrangement, but it's very interesting...and it's not over yet, the collection of covers is closed by "Zkurvysyn", an inspiring, epochal, progressive and for the ears of a socialist person composed by a musician from a capitalist foreign country called "Hoši u obchodu se zvířátky". The original text about sin is replaced by a new one, from the workshop of our acquaintances and our working people's beloved authors. The musicians don't forget our youngest either - at the end of the album they bring our children's favorite song from a favorite evening program. This nice move will certainly ensure the group's popularity among our youth and is a good tip for the cultural content of pioneer meetings.
Not to mention the songs they have taken over, KRMELEC are, in addition to their exemplary work in the organization of the National Front, also good composers of their own songs, setting a merciless mirror of Western bourgeois society. In particular, the increasingly obvious burning problems of the economies of the Western bloc countries show KRMELEC in full nakedness and there is absolutely no reason why imperialist propaganda can literally break through and convince us otherwise. For example, "Honila hulucheho psa" and "Ostuda jak Brno" throw this boomerang to the opposite side of the playing field and make it clear that the wheat will not bloom here for the warmongers. The tasteful and artistically high-quality processing of the record is a guarantee of the quality work of the entire team of our young artists and a clear proof of how long the National Front organization as a whole and especially the hunting organizations in our municipalities have traveled since the victory of the working people. This, dear young friends, to whom this record is primarily intended, means one thing - we are one step ahead of them again!!!
Sample:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBKKC_owc-s