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The End Is As Near As Your Teeth is the first-ever attempt to capture the unparalleled raw energy and intense hardcore complexities of Swords of Chaos’ staggering live performances. This long-awaited debut by Iceland’s prime noise specialists is packed with frantic vocals and eerie interludes (complete with brass and Kira Kira...) that will haunt all Sunn0))) and Converge enthusiasts. An uncompromising blend of masterful noisecore packed with filth and tormented guitar riffs. Don’t miss it… out on Kimi Records now!

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    2 years ago by Reykjavik Grapevine
    Here we have a group of young dudes that are good friends. They’re horny, amped and there are no brakes. That’s how you should sound early in your career. Especially if you love spastic punk, noisy hardcore and metal. The result is like being stuck in a wind tunnel. When sitting through the whole thing, you’d be forgiving for breaking sweat. So, right there, you’re in for a ride. This band is talented and fun to behold. Check. It’s very possible that Swords are taking cues from some of the old GSL, Three One G bands and early Blood Brothers. But Swords Of Chaos trump most of these bands in the bass-playing
    department.

    Internationally, the envelope is hardly being pushed but in an Icelandic context, they’ve carved their own niche. The guitar and drum work is a little bit samey throughout. Consequently the record needs more variation. When slightly spiced up (‘Mandibular Wolf Tooth in Horse’, ‘Nashkel Mines’ and ‘Chip-On Disguise Chops’) it clearly demonstrates how it wouldn’t have taken much seasoning to make ‘The End Is As Near As Your Teeth’ an irresistible delicatessen.

    -Birkir Fjalar Viðarsson 27/10/2010

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    2 years ago by Florian Zühlke
    The rock and subtle evil of Breach combined with the courage for experiments and the raw, overwhelming power of Converge. Maybe the most promising metal/hardcore band in Iceland today. Bob from Twin Peaks would dance to this.
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    2 years ago by Imad
    I've just listening to all of the songs in The End Is As Near As Your Teeth album, and it was such a great experience. I love the thick and hard sounds from your music, it's really powerful enough to break the wall and going through to break another wall again and again. And the plus point from this record for me is the way you build such a haunting atmosphere along the hard and powerful music you make. What else? You guys are rock!
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  • Label: Kimi Records
  • Genre: Rock
  • Format: Album, MP3, 320 kbps
  • Release Date: 25 August 2010
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