Reviews:
Maximum Rock N Roll #250
- March 2004:
When most DIS-bands are buisy writing their brief lyrics, they
forget that while DISCHARGE was noise, not music, the words
were pure poetry. If the D-beat suits you, learn to express
the terror of the earth in the space you've got. Right from
the heart, not from a collage of white on black lyric books!
Move on to BESTHÖVEN. Everything is great here. Slower
that a lot of this breed. Almost more like DOGMA MUNDISTA than
DISCHARGE. And the lyrics
beautiful, short ad horrible.
Unh. Get. (JA)
Merciless Game fanzine -
July 2004:
Crude brutal discore-mangel, with the traditional Brazilian
trademarked slowed down riff-changes. A bit slower than the
previous EP - More victims of war, but still rocks my boat.
Cool coloured cover, otherwise most of the art are in b/w, as
it should be.
Warprayer newsletter # 176
- April 2005:
While the matrix of the A-side states
disbeat horrorcore massacre, the B-side declares
more songs about war
and if you look at those
two phrases at one fell swoop, youre aware of what BESTHÖVEN
are doing: Rudimentary, brutal, pummeling and utterly raging,
chaotic d-beat crust at its best(höven; ha ha). Hell
yeah, DISCHARGE, early ANTI-CIMEX and SHITLICKERS all rolled
into one!! To call this jewel just devastating would
be an understatement for sure long live dis-beat
crust horrorcore!!
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