Thursday, March 31, 2016

Intent - "Empty" 7"

Intent was a four-piece hardcore band from Austin, Texas which was active during the very late eighties and early nineties. The Redemption Records version of this e.p. (presented here) is a repress of their first and only 7", which was originally released by Iowa's Punchline Records in 1991.

They played somewhat chunky, mid-paced hardcore that would mostly appeal to people who enjoy what bands like Billingsgate or Encounter had to offer, and this is a good thing. Intent reminds me somewhat of Up Front, but their style was more "new school" sounding compared to the aforementioned band's definitively youth crew style (you know, before the term "new school hardcore" was really even a thing). Intent's vocalist, Mike Acevedo, also actually sang a whole lot less than Up Front's Steve Keeley did, another notable difference between the two bands.

The production values of the recording here is pretty par for the course; meaning it isn't necessarily bad nor is it exceptional. To my ears, both the vocals and snare drum seem to have a similar amount of reverb added to them, which is more-than-slightly noticeable, but not quite nearing bothersome territory, thankfully. The guitar sound during the first part of "Substance" (:38 - 1:14) has always reminded me of Tony Iommi's guitar tone in some of his interludes during some Black Sabbath jams. You'll probably think I'm crazy for saying that but it's certainly something that struck me whenever I've listened to this record, including the first time I heard it, which was fucking forever ago.

I've always wondered why the vocalist was wearing a University of Georgia t-shirt in the pics on the insert (Gooooooooooooooooo Dawgs! Sic 'Em! Woof Woof Woof Woof!) and not, say, a Texas Longhorns shirt. It's CLEARLY not a big deal or anything, and I'm obviously not the guys wardrobe assistant, but...you live in Austin, shouldn't you be reppin' the Longhorns? This observation is probably only noticeable to me because I spent six years living in Athens, which is home to the mighty UGA Bulldogs. What's more, they even mention legendary Philadelphia Flyers winger Tim Kerr in their thanks list! This is probably due to the fact that he was fucking awesome.

In addition to this record, Intent had previously released a demo cassette as well as the Drift 12" which came out in '92 and was brought forth to the world by Drive Records. Both "Empty" and "Drift" are worth checking out if you dig the melodic hardcore that the early nineties was pretty famous for producing. Fans of bands like Chicago's Billingsgate, S.L.C.'s Insight and California's Inner Strength should take note of Intent.

These songs were recorded in early October 1990 at Studio D in Austin, Texas by "D" Davis
and Josh Payne.

Etchings in the vinyl run out groove:
Side 1: "Punch 1 & Dorky Stupid Boners"
Side 2: "Punch 1 & Make It Sound Slaytanic"

Redemption Records Number 1.







Tracklist:
1) Regeneration
2) Substance
3) Empty
4) Once And For All

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* I also included a picture of a damn fine Saison I brewed whilst I was on hiatus from making posts to this blog. It, much like Tim Kerr, was quite wonderful.

2 comments:

  1. Sorry, wrong Tim Kerr! ;-)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kerr_(musician)

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    1. I wonder if the two Tim Kerrs have ever met? Regardless, thanks for stopping by.

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