#028 NEW WINDS "A spirit filled revolution" LP+BOOK/CD+BOOK

 


 

Lista utworów / Track list:

1. SLOW MOTION HOLOCAUST
2. MANUFACTURING CONSENT AS THE ESSENCE OF DEMOCRACY
3. HALF-MAST FLAG
4. THE REAL JUDAS SYNDROME
5. THE OTHER PLAYER (YA BASTA!)
6. DENY AMERIKKKA DENY
7. BLOOD ON THE SAND
8. SILENCE STILL MEANS DEATH
9. STOLEN GENERATIONS
10. WITHIN 20 YEARS
11. CAIN VS. ABLE
12. FOR THE SAKE OF THE VOICELESS
13. PRAYER OF THE WIND
14. WHO SHOT CARLO GIULIANI?
15. (DAR AL-HARB 114)
 

Skład / Line up:

New Winds on this recordings:
Bruno Break - vocals
Alexxx - guitar
Bruno- guitar
Shunyatha - bass
BB - drums
 

Nagranie / Recorded:

Recorded: Lisbon, Portugal, December 2003, by Tiago Jonatas
Mastered: Massive Mastering Studios, USA, by John Scrip
Released: June 2004
Total Time: 44'34
 

Recenzje / Reviews:

Both a book and CD this release covers a multitude if leftist political topics. The book starts out with the song lyrics, follows that with short explanations of the songs and then turns things over to a variety of writers who cover a variety of topics, ranging from anti-imperialism to animal rights to the place of spirituality in politics. It's an inspiring collection and is put together very well. Mirroring the variety of the book, the CD contains a variety of music as well. Most of it is very melodic hardcore with a really slick sound. A few of the songs are slow enough that they start sounding a bit more like rock. All of this reminded me a bit of Reason To Believe, though New Winds has a lot more variety in their songs. Also adding to the variety are a rap song and middle eastern style song. At times I was really into the music, but at others it felt like it was dragging a bit. Overall though I would recommend this because the music is good and the book is informative, inspiring and interesting.

(Brett Hall, "Heartattack" #45, USA)

 

With this release New Winds and Refuse Records have achieved something exceptional in today's HARDCORE. A band from Portugal and a label from Poland have joined their forces to make this record that I'm sure will be remembered in the years to come. New Winds is straight edge. New Winds is vegan. But most of all, New Winds is political. The band sings about the injustices in the world and introduces a new level of sensivity and social awareness in the HC scene. "Not beacuse we have all the answers, but because we still have questions" is what Bruno Break, the singer proclaims. New Winds plays a form of punk HC that's hard to describe. It's a brand of its own, which might be hard to get into. This record needs its time to grow. I find myself playing it again and again, and there are still things I discover. But what makes this release so unique is the book that accompanies it. The band has put together a 170-page book which contains the lyrics, pictures, explanations to the songs and other articles/poems/texts. It's really amazing to see the care and devotion that these people have put in the expression of their ideas. For all those that blame HC for having no substance, this one's for you. It will prove you wrong.

(Fotis, "Take Your Shit" #2, Greece)

 

Doskonały przykład na to, że zespoły określane jako polityczne mogą obwieszczać światu swe idealistyczne przesłanie, z towarzyszeniem jak najbardziej przystępnej muzyki. "A Spirit filled revolution" mogłaby równie dobrze pojawić się nakładem jednej z modnych, amerykańskich wytwórni i przy odpowiedniej promocji mieć spore powodzenie. Mogłaby, gdyby nie fakt, że New Winds niezwykle mocno akcentuje swe przywiązanie do etyki DIY i w jego działalności nie ma miejsca na kompromisy. Tym tez należy tłumaczyć fakt, że płytę tę wydaje, może niezbyt wielka, ale na pewno prężna i trzymająca się ideowego kręgosłupa, polska wytwórnia Refuse. New Winds istnieje od 1996 roku i mimo, że zaliczył przez ten czas spore zmiany personalne (z początkowego składu została bodaj tylko jedna osoba), osiągnął już poziom, dzięki któremu wszystkim ceniącym melodyjny hard core w stylu chociażby Sheltera, czy 7 Seconds (czy nazwa kapeli ma cokolwiek wspólnego z jedną z płyt tych ostatnich?) możemy z czystym sumieniem ich trzecią płytę polecić. New Winds podążają oldschoolową ścieżką zapoczątkowaną ongiś przez zespoły pokroju Uniform Choice czy No For An Answer, w którą wplatają coraz więcej melodii, zmian tempa i fragmentów zwracających uwagę raczej swoją delikatnością ("Stolen generations") czy niezwykłą melodyjnością wokalu niż czadem. To ostatnie oraz pewna maestria z jaką zespół wykonuje swoje piosenki kojarzy się z doskonałym, ostatnim krążkiem Ignite. Oprócz czadu i chwil na refleksję, New Winds serwuje sporo smaczków bardzo urozmaicających ten krążek. Jednym jest hip hopowy song "Who shot Carlo Giuliani", niekoniecznie zresztą poświęcony bezpośrednio zabitemu antyglobaliście co samemu problemowi, a drugim orientalnie brzmiący utwór traktujący o okrutnej wojnie izraelsko-palestyńskiej, w którym zespół nie waha się zrzucić całej odpowiedzialności za konflikt na państwo Izrael krzycząc "pieprzyć waszą ziemię obiecaną". Podobnie emocjonalny i żarliwy, a jednocześnie obdarzony publicystycznym zacięciem dawnych protest-songów, jest każdy inny kawałek tej pochodzącej z - uwaga - Portugalii kapeli. Może właśnie z racji pochodzenia z rejonów znajdujących się na samym krańcu Europy, tak wiele w tym zespole zainteresowania problemami krajów trzeciego świata, znajdujących się poza oazą dobrobytu skupioną wokół USA i Europy Zachodniej. Muzyka, mimo, że bardzo atrakcyjna, to tylko połowa tego co chce nam przekazać New Winds. Bo już dawno nie widziałem płyty tak mocno napakowanej treścią. Nie chodzi jednak o same teksty, które wcale nie są przegadane, tylko jak gdyby sygnalizują pewne wątki, ale o sposób jej wydania. Booklety dodawane do płyt, szczególnie winylowych, nie były nigdy jakąś szczególną rzadkościa, niemniej czegoś takiego chyba jeszcze nie widziałem. Do zapakowanego w digipack kompaktu, dołaczona jest nawet nie broszura, ale regularna 170-cio stronicowa książka z lakierowaną okładką. Zawiera ona teksty utworów, obszerne komentarze do nich, nie tylko zresztą autorstwa zespołu, swoisty "leksykon więźniów politcznych", felietony ludzi związanych z zespołem lub przedstawiających podobne poglądy, wywiady z New Winds i wreszcie swego rodzaju "bibliografię" czyli spis stron internetowych wartych odwiedzenia i książek wartych przeczytania. Wszystko po angielsku i portugalsku. Wszystko przedstawiające polityczno-społeczne zaangażowanie zespołu. Warto, naprawdę warto zainteresować się płytą tego "hardcoreowego Conflictu", żeby przypomnieć sobie, że w punk rocku chodzi także o coś więcej niż tylko czad i fajne piosenki.

(Bezkoc, "Pasażer" #19, jesień 2004)

 

Great prove that bands described as political can talk to the world about their idealistic message, with companion as good as pleasant music. "Spirit Filled Revolution" could be easily released on one of the well known/bigger US labels and with enough promotion could be very succesful. It could be, if not fact, that New Winds incredibly strongly pointing out their close connection to the DIY ethics and there is no compromises on it in their activity. It's one of the reasons that that Cd was released on, maybe not that big, but surely active and doing good job but also strongly idealist, polish label Refuse. New Winds exist since 1996 and even that they had many line up changes (from their original line up probably one person only left), they gain high standards that makes easily for recommends to everyone that likes melodic hardcore in the style of Shelter or 7 Seconds (is is their name have anything common with title of the one of 7 Seconds records?). New Winds exploring the way started by bands like Uniform Choice or No For An Answer, but their they putting into their music much more melodies, breakdown and fragments that can intrigue with their softness ("Stolen generations") and also more incredibly melodic vocals than just straightforward fast hardcore. That vocals and also sort of maestry of the songs remind me last release of Ignite. Behind some hc stuff and some moments for reflections, they have also some interesting things to offer that make this record more attractive. There is hip hop song "Who shot Carlo Giuliani", not only dedicated to killed anti-globalist, but also about general issue, and the other one is oriental sounding song about cruel isreal-palestinian war, in which band is not afraid to put whole responsibility for the conflict on Israel state, screaming "Fuck your promised land". Similar emotional and direct, but also having some publicist vein of the old protest songs, are all other songs of this band coming from - attention - Portugal. Maybe it's because of the place they live on the deep southern Europe this band is caring so much about third world countries problems, being outside of the most richest countries as US and western Europe. Music, even that it's so attractive, it's just only half of it what New Winds want to give us. Since ages I didn't saw the records so heavily with the message. It's not only about lyrics, who are not overtalked, but mostly putting attention on some issues but it's also how it's released. Booklets to the records, mostly vinyls, was never been any rare thing, but something like this probably I never saw before. Together with packed into digipack cd record is also even not pamphlet, but regular 170-page book with varnish cover. It's include lyrics of the band, long explanations about them, not only written by bands members, sort of "lexicon" of political prisoners, articles of the people related to the band or to the bands ideas, interviws with New Winds and sort of bibliography, the list of the websites worth to check out and books worth to read. Everything is in english and portugal. Everything into social-political message of the band. It's worth, really worth to check out this record of this "hardcore answer on Conflict", to remind yourself, that still in punk rock there is something more than just music and nice songs.

(Bezkoc, "Pasażer" #19, autumn 2004, Poland)

 

I really don´t know how to say it, but this CD here from X NEW WINDS X, which is called "A Spirit Filled Revolution" and was released by REFUSE RECORDS, truely made me think. Think of what is going around here, around our world. This five guys here, from Lisabon/ Portugal, are coming with a straight, political and positiv message. They´re singing about the truth in clear and sensefull words, these songs sound like a real weapon for a better world. Musically X NEW WINDS X play an earlier Ignite and maybe a Farside and Shades Apart influenced style. It's full of great melodies and it rocks. No tough screaming, no moshparts but clear and good Hardcore music that´s all. The artwork of this release comes in a cool Digipack and also the band discribes their lyrics in a book coming also with the CD. You should really check this out here. It´s good for everyone, listen to the music while you read the book. rating: 10 of 10 stars

(Elvis, True Side Music.Com, Germany)

 

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