Hungary’s hardest EBM export kicks the courtroom doors off their
hinges with “Justice”, a 13‑round barrage that proves STAHLGEIST were
only sharpening their blades on their recent teaser EP
“Silence’. Founders István Gazdag (FIRST AID 4 SOULS / FIRST AID TECH)
and vocalist Tamás Bank (WORKER MUNKAS, INTERZONE INC.) deliver their
most disciplined - and most lethal - record to date: ruthlessly
dance‑engineered, sonically pristine, and black as spilled oil. From
the siren‑lit opener “Justice” through the asphalt‑melodic “Bad Galaxy”,
the jackhammer club hit “Boots On The Ground” and the closing hush of
“Silence”, the album grinds together the militant pulse of early
NITZER EBB, the club-driven melodies of AND ONE, the venom of
LEAETHER STRIP and the surgical punch of FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY, but
stamped with STAHLGEIST’s unmistakable Hungarian steel. Gazdag’s
production fuses Tech‑grade clarity with FA4S‑grade darkness; Bank’s
vocals snarl indictments of corruption, urban decay and divine
retribution. Three years in the making, “Justice” is STAHLGEIST’s
manifesto: no compromise, no mercy, all power to the beat. File
alongside classics - then crank it louder. Recommended if you shred to:
FRONT 242 (1985 era), :WUMPSCUT:, AND ONE (early) or yet NITZER EBB. The verdict is in: guilty of total floor destruction. Press play, feel the gavel drop.
Tracklist:
1. Justice (5:04) 2. Bad Galaxy (3:55) 3. Ritual (4:26) 4. Liquid Silhouettes (5:32) 5. Molester (5:01) 6. The Rain Machine (4:11) 7. Migraine (4:16) 8. Boots On The Ground (3:48) 9. Machines (4:19) 10. Alterego (4:09) 11. Darkness Falls Upon Our Land (4:15) 12. Sleeping Gods (4:57) 13. Silence (5:38) 14. Untitled Track (4:27)