Yacøpsæ

Yacøpsæ is a Hamburg- hardcore band that was founded in 1990.

History

Yacøpsæ was founded in 1990 in the vicinity of Hamburg Punk-/Hausbesetzer-Szene. The band name comes from the surname ( " Jacob " ) the singer of the local band The DDL 's. The first five years were Yacøpsæ as a duo, since nobody found who wanted to take over the bass. In February 1992, the drummer left the band due to musical Pattex differences and was shortly afterwards replaced by Oliver Ebeling, who played at this time in Hamburg's hardcore band Derider. In January 1996, met with Frank Venet (ex - nail in the coffin ) finally on bass, completing the cast. Since then, the cast is constant. The band performed in the years 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2012 on the Obscene Extreme.

Style

Ollie Fröhlich from the Ox- Fanzine described the music to dance, Grozny, dance ... as " the fastest, most honest, most furious and best grind album of the year ". bloodchamber.de described the album as a fast and aggressive mix of hardware and grindcore in the "apparent chaos and shambles " rule. However, everything has its place and order -disclosing to one only gradually. Michael Siewert by Ox- Fanzine arranged in his review of the split release with Sanitys Dawn the music to the hardcore and emphasized that the texts were unusually consistently held in German. The band itself is not subordinate to the Grindcore, but finds himself between the hardcore subgenres Powerviolence and FastCore. Typical of Yacøpsæ songs are blast beats, Stop'n'Go breaks, Keifgesang and socially critical texts in German language.

Discography

Albums

Other Publications

Split Publications

Sampler posts

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