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TZN XENNA “Ścierwo” 7″ EP pre-order

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After enthusiastic feedback from TZN XENNA‘s previous “1981-2011″ 7”, this vets don’t want to leave us another two decades for the new release.

TZN XENNA

Totally opposite – they’re working on a new songs, doing recordings, doing regular shows and at the same time they’re shutting mouths of those complainings about boring reunions or long gone generation. They’re bringing back old anthemic songs from the early 80’s where there was no any chance to record/release them and at the same time they’re coming with new 100% fist in the air punk rock with current critical lyrics. New 7″ “Ścierwo” (Bloody pulp) contains four songs. Two old songs – “Religia” with guest apperance of Czombe, original guitar player and also song “Wasza wiara?” with new arrange (originally performed by Zygzak from Tzn Xenna with Dezerter at Jarocin Festival in 1984). There’s also two brand new songs – (Crass sounding) “Korporacyjny lament song” about hard-working corporate machine and (Abrasive Wheels/One Way System sounding) “Ścierwo” about unstoppable human demand for blood and suffering.

This is a co-release between Refuse Records and Tzn Annex Records. Tzn Xenna this summer at festivals like DIY HC/Punk Fest and Jarocin. Tzn Xenna in Berlin: 1st of September!

Track list:
Side Ścierwo:
1. Ścierwo
2. Korporacyjny lament song
Side Religia:
3. Wasza wiara?
4. Religia

Pressing:
3 test presses (not for sale)
180 copies, clear vinyl, additioanl cover (7,00 EUR / $9 + shipping)
320 copies, red vinyl (5,00 EUR / $7 + shipping)

Ordering:
[email protected]; www.refuserecords.prv.pl

Release-date: 12.07.
Release-shows 13-07. DIY HC/Punk Fest Gdynia / 15.07. Straight Edge Fest, Warszawa / Jarocin 2012
Shipping: 25.06.-5.07.

“Wasza wiara”:

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
Contact via [email protected]

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