Reviews discuss a Canadian Crust-Grind-Black Metal project active since 2003 with anarchist/socialist/antifascist themes, and an Iskra release (#controcorrente) featuring Daniele Mangano's singer-songwriter protest lyrics influenced by Fabrizio De André.

The name Iskra is noted in reviews to mean "spark" in Russian. Reviews state Iskra has been active since 2003 and is associated with anarchist/socialist/antifascist ideals (for the crust/grind/black metal project).

Two reviews cover very different facets of Iskra: a violent Canadian crust/grind/black metal project with anarchist and antifascist themes and an Iskra release featuring Daniele Mangano's singer-songwriter protest lyrics influenced by Fabrizio De André. Reviewers praise the energy and the political engagement. The releases recommended are the eponymous Iskra album and #controcorrente.

For:Fans of politically charged heavy music (crust/grind/black metal) and listeners of protest singer-songwriter material.

 

I'm talking about the Canadians Iskra (which means "spark" in Russian), a Crust-Grind-Black Metal band inspired by anarchist, socialist, and antifascist ideals.

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It is no coincidence that Daniele Mangano has a fixed point of reference in a character like Fabrizio De André.

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