Episode 15
All Our Tomorrows End Today - E15
The fifteenth episode of All Our Tomorrows End Today. Recorded from our cozy home in Berlin, Germany on 25.04.2021.
In this episode we played the following songs:
- Anamnèse - Intro/Nous Sommes des Pierre [0:00]
- Jornado Del Muerto - We Stared in the Eyes of the Demon, Just For the Glorious Cause of “Not Looking Like An Indigent Fuck” [04:07]
- what we heard - a forgotten trace [08:01]
- Piet Onthel - Kelima [09:51]
- Foreign Bronze - The Far Arena [12:20]
- Spire Shards - Ease The Pain [16:46]
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<Anamnèse - Intro/Nous Sommes des Pierre>
<Jornado Del Muerto - We Stared in the Eyes of the Demon, Just For the Glorious Cause of “Not Looking Like An Indigent Fuck” >
Welcome to the 15th episode of All Our Tomorrows End Today from gloomy Berlin! This is Duygu speaking. We are back to our bi weekly routine in our show, and as always tried to bring you a handpicked selection from all around the world.
You have first heard Anamnese from Indonesia. Anamnese is a 5 piece band formed in 2020 by the several members of other 2 indonesian hardcore bands. As the pandemic didnt allow them to play live, they decided to get in a studio and recorded their first mini album called NOUS SOMMES DES PIERRE last September. Anamnese was influenced by Post Hardcore and European Skramz bands, and you can also feel it from their lyrics in French. https://anamneseskramz.bandcamp.com/ is theid bandcamp address if you want to support them!
And after Anamnese, you\ve listened to a brand new project called Jornada del Muerto, from Istanbul, Turkey. Similar to Anamnese, Jornada del Muerto was formed in the midst of pandemic but the musical history of group members is not limited to that. If you are following the hardcore/screamo music scene in Istanbul, you are probably familiar with band members’ other projects The Ousted, ria, Padme, and Pourbon, or even before them Burn Her Letters. Therefore, when I was listening to their record, I found it very exciting that they not only mix the elements from their past, but present it in a darker, angrier way in their debut album called One last Flower, and from that album we have listened to We Stared in the Eyes of the Demon, Just For the Glorious Cause of “Not Looking Like An Indigent Fuck The album is released on April 12th by the dearest Mevzu Records from Istanbul and you can stream it on https://jornadadelmuerto.bandcamp.com/.
We have 4 more bands to go, let’s continue!
Hello also from my side! I am happy to announce the next two songs in this weeks episode. The first song is called “a forgotten trace” by a band called “what we heard” from Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. They recently released a 4 song album on their bandcamp named “Wait and waiting” , and it’s simply fantastic screamo. I sure hope we will hear more from them soon. After that we will play the song kelima from the new release from Piet Onthel from Malaysia. On the 5th of April he released some promo tracks for his upcoming self titled album on bandcamp and I can highly recommend that you go and give it a listen. I for sure can’t wait for the full release.Enjoy these songs.
<what we heard - a forgotten trace>
<Piet Onthel - kelima>
You just heard What we heard and Piet Onthel. Go and visit their bandcamp for more songs and support them if you can.
This brings us to the last 2 bands of the show. The first one is called Foreign Bronze from Los Angeles, California. They released their new album called The Far Arena on the 2nd of April. I saw a beautiful release of this album on cassette which is limited to 50 copies only, so I would highly recommend you to go and check this out. From this album we will play the track with the same name The Far Arena. Last but definitely not least this week is a band called Spire Shards from Lille in France. Their latest release From the fire in me… features some great post hardcore for your enjoyment. Apart from the great music I must say I also love the artwork of this album, which is made by an artist and friend of the band called Dotfog. From this fantastic release we will play the song called “Ease The Pain”. We hope you enjoyed this episode and hope to see you again in 2 weeks!
<Foreign Bronze - The Far Arena>
<Spire Shards - Ease The Pain>