I like this seller’s spread a lot. Basically it’s a bunch of British hardcore, but with the Septic Death lp and Age of Quarrel thrown in. All hot pieces. BTW the Cro- Mags lp is a GWR pressing which I see a little less. The ills of society painting on the inside is black and white and without a censor bar.The Axegrinder lp, Rise Of the Serpent Men on Peaceville for sale is a cool chunk of OG Crust, or “Stench-Core” as they called themselves. I believe 3 of the 4 members have dreadlocks on the back cover. Axegrinder are a less subtle Amebix when you get it down to it. Remove the Killing Joke influence, add some doom metal, simplify your riffs a little bit, and you’re almost there. Axegrinder loved interludes and atmospherics and at times these parts sound almost black metal in tradition, delivered in minor keys sounding hopeless and sombre and occasionally embellished by cold synth lines. The songs themselves run on simple mid-paced chugging patterns, with ultra processed sounding drums (possibly a drum machine w/ overdubbed cymbals), and guitars, and though it’s maybe a bit to clean at times, the tunes manage to hold together fairly well.  It sounds like it should be the music during the future scenes in the Terminator movies.One thing that sticks out a lot to me about Rise Of the Serpent Men though is the title and cover art, and their significance to the band. The cover depicts some kind of reptilian-human hybrid reeking havoc on various humans. This together with the title leads me to wonder whether the members of Axegrinder were turned onto conspiracy theories positing that there are a sect of the ruling class that are actually ruthless reptilian overlords disguised as human beings planning to enslave the human race. Even with hard core conspiracy theorists these views are considered to be laughable. Princess Diana was supposed to be one of them, and there’s a passing reference in one song to the belief that the Reptoids invented Christianity as a tool to enslave humanity. So where does that leave this album? I guess it just kind of makes for a semi-interesting angle for an overly dramatic, post-apocalyptic crust band. As this is their sole lp and vinyl release (other than their track on this comp from the same seller), Axegrinder never managed to flesh out their worldview beyond this album (although they did have a previous demo). I would have liked to see them go into more detail about the Serpent Men, if for no other reason than the sheer comic-book absurdity, though I wouldn’t mind more of their brand of sludgy crust metal either. You’d be better off with the first Sacrilege lp, Amebix “Monolith”, or some of the earlier Hellbastard or Deviated Instinct offerings, but Rise of the Serpent Men at least sits comfortably in the 2nd tier of Crust’s first wave.

3 Responses to “Axegrinder - Rise Of The Serpent Men”

  1. I believe that Hillary Clinton is also suspected of being a serpent overlord by the supporters of this conspiracy theory.

  2. Great artwork indeed, courtesy of Jeff Walker from Carcass.

  3. […] while ago CC made a reference to Terminator music in his post about Axegrinder’s Rise of the Serpent Men.  Here is Brandon Soderberg from No Trivia writing about the Termintaor sound track in response […]

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