
Another Happy Customer
Alabama’s Korova continue the tradition of under-rated bands from the Southeast with their first proper studio release since their inception in 2001. After a slew of demos, compilation appearances, a 7”, and countless shows with everyone from Agnostic Front to Bones Brigade to Demented Are Go to Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards, Korova have matured into a band that freely mixes influences from the forbearers of 80s hardcore like Black Flag, Negative Approach, and Siege with the more modern aesthetics of stoner metal, power violence, and noise rock. Another Happy Customer is a moody yet relentless assault on the senses that shows a progression far beyond the band’s previous releases. Korova started in late 2001/early 2002 (depending on who you ask) and have made it through line-up changes, high school, several moves in and out of state, shitty attitudes, and being general broke assholes. Scenepointblank.com said that their first 7" ("If There is a Future") "stinks of being of punk and DIY just like th