Bleeding Rectum/Man Is The Bastard split Lp now in stock!

After an almost one month delay the BLEEDING RECTUM/MAN IS THE BASTARD– split LP on Deep Six is finally arrived. You can read all the details and download the one sheet here.

Also just in after a long absence D.I.S.(DESTROYED IN SECONDS)Becoming Wrath LP (also on ‘Deep Six’) is now back in stock! While we don’t have a one sheet yet on this one you can read the descrption in the info below. Please make sure that both these titles are added to your database! Both releases are now in stock and available for immediate shipping.

Label: Deep Six
Vendor sku: DSR 192-1
Format: LP
Band: BLEEDING RECTUM/MAN IS THE BASTARD
Title: Split
Bar code:685306018616
SRLP: $15.98

Label: Deep Six
Vendor sku: DSR 186-1
Format: LP
Band: DESTROYED IN SECONDS
Title: Becoming Wrath
Bar code:685306019217
SRLP: $14.98

Los Angeles D-beat decibel deviants, D.I.S. (Destroyed In Seconds), Becoming Wrath was recorded and mixed mid 2012 at Architeuthis Sound in North Hollywood by the band’s own Sean Vahle and features nine tracks of malicious thrash-tinged d-beat downs that capture D.I.S. at their most ferocious. Comments guitarist Bruce Reeves: “With this new D.I.S. lineup, the level of brutality has risen greatly. [Vocalist] Jon [Tomala] and [guitarist] Alex [Vahle] have brought a new level of rage to the D.I.S. sound. Ears will surely be crushed! ”

Formed in Los Angeles in 2008 by original members of Phobia, Mange and Eat the Living, D.I.S.’ esteemed musical pedigree, experience and dedication spans decades with each member bringing something diverse to the table resulting in an explosive charge of energy and innovation . Their 2010 full-length debut, Critical Failure, which Metal Review compared to “what thrash legends D.R.I. would have produced if they were constantly injecting massive amounts of steroids into their bloodstream during recording sessions,” in an 8/10 review, quickly established the band as an unstoppable force with which to be reckoned. Song topics ranged from political indignity, religious strife to personal turmoil. The music, a crushing powerhouse of Swedish influenced D-Beat punk, mixed with ripping metal and thrash, backed by traditionally aggressive punk vocals. Following its release, the band tore up the local Los Angeles scene and West Coast before heading across the U.S. and finally to Europe, topping it off at the Obscene Extreme Festival where they systematically leveled a rabid crowd of stage divers and circle-pitting maniacs.