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Monday, November 21, 2011

State Of Mine_Accelerate

Punk/Hardcore

Tracklist

01. Bladderburst
02. Smokers
03. Regrets
04. Backstabbers
05. Eye Candy
06. An Ab Pokes A Lips Near You
07. Mc Know It All
08. Responsibility
09. 666 Club Sojo
10. No Stress
11. Conforming = Death

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1 comment:

  1. Have you ever asked yourself what life would be like if you were an armless skater? Do you consider yourself a weekend warrior?
    Then State of Mine’s fast and melodic skatepunk might be a perfect fit for you. Mostly influenced by the nineties Swedish skatepunk sound, and more established bands as Belvedere, Lagwagon and Man(d)y M(o)ore, State of Mine effectuated more than 75 shows on local and not-so-local stages in Belgium and abroad since November 2007. These shows included support slots for bands as SNFU (Can), Smoke or Fire (USA), Rentokill (Au), Mute (Can), High Five Drive (Can), Pendleton (UK), The Living Daylights (UK), Jet Market (It) and other massively talented, yet less known bands.

    A first release followed after nearly a year of constant rehearsing and performing. The DIY “Geargrinder” EP sold out within the first months after it’s release in October 2008. After a major change in the SoM line up (one guitar less, a replacement behind the drums and a new lead vocal), plans were made for a split CD with The Octopussy’s, to be released under Kickass Records (the band’s own D.I.Y. record label) by the end of April 2009.

    After a rushy 2009 filled with playing shows and promoting the split CD in Belgium, the band scheduled to start writing their debut full album “Accelerate!” around the end of the year. It quickly got clear that the only feasible option was to do the whole thing in a D.I.Y. fashion.
    Slowly, but steadily, the recording sessions for “Accelerate!” started off in April 2010.

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