Remains
Remains
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Distinctly Scandinavian; the band fuses the driving rhythms unique to the best of Swedish forward-thinking hardcore whilst preserving the venom of their punk scene alongside the heaviness of the country's finest. But it's in the songwriting that Horndal really excel; effortlessly weaving their narrative of urban decay into their dynamic and immediate fist-to-the-face anthems. 'Remains' tells the true horror story of the devil's destruction of their hometown of Horndal in the 1970s. A small, industrial centre found amongst the woods of Sweden - the steel mill which was the lifeblood of the community was threatened with closure. This was dramatised in protest as social allegory and depicted the devil casting his shadow over the town to send their exploited workers to an early grave. Sadly, the story came true, and the livelihood of the people was indeed closed down and the town was left for dead. Long live Horndal.
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Distinctly Scandinavian; the band fuses the driving rhythms unique to the best of Swedish forward-thinking hardcore whilst preserving the venom of their punk scene alongside the heaviness of the country's finest. But it's in the songwriting that Horndal really excel; effortlessly weaving their narrative of urban decay into their dynamic and immediate fist-to-the-face anthems. 'Remains' tells the true horror story of the devil's destruction of their hometown of Horndal in the 1970s. A small, industrial centre found amongst the woods of Sweden - the steel mill which was the lifeblood of the community was threatened with closure. This was dramatised in protest as social allegory and depicted the devil casting his shadow over the town to send their exploited workers to an early grave. Sadly, the story came true, and the livelihood of the people was indeed closed down and the town was left for dead. Long live Horndal.

