Cover of SA-INT ...Sinunkin Turvanasi
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For fans of finnish hardcore punk, lovers of 1980s scandinavian punk, collectors of old-school hardcore music
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THE REVIEW

Well, these Finnish guys SA-INT aren't bad, though a bit too raw. This almost unpronounceable 7" comes out in 1987, offering 6 tracks of old-school hardcore comparable, in the Scandinavian scene, to the Swedish Rovsvett.

The songs are decently recorded, and there is a noticeable attempt at a more structured compositional weave compared to other domestic bands of the period (Terveet Kadet, Bastards); the rhythmic part is good, powerful and full, while the solo part is somewhat sparse.

Regarding the 6 songs of "...Sinunkin Turvanasi," the first one "Hamahamahakki" is nice with an intro performed by a children's choir, the fast "Oot Sa Valmis Luopumaan" is also good with its background choirs, while the 5th track echoes a bit of what was heard before and adds nothing more. Personally, the best is the last one "Huomenna," very powerful also regarding the vocals.

Overall, a good 7", also unique for being sung in Finnish which would be followed by the equally good "Valta & Vastu".

 

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SA-INT’s 1987 EP ...Sinunkin Turvanasi delivers raw but powerful Finnish hardcore punk. The 6-track 7" features strong rhythms and unique Finnish vocals. Standout songs include the intro-rich Hamahamahakki and the powerful closing track Huomenna. Though a bit sparse in solos, it’s a notable release in the Scandinavian scene comparable to Rovsvett. Overall, a good and unique addition to 80s hardcore punk collections.

SA-INT

Finnish hardcore punk group noted for the 1987 7" ...Sinunkin Turvanasi; described as raw but structured and distinctive for singing in Finnish.
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