Fracaso - Demo

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Review by Jesmion Ibekwe

Demo by Fracaso: A Raw, Unfiltered Punch to the Gut Fracaso’s Demo isn’t your polished stadium rock crap or some overproduced pop-punk garbage. This 2012 release is straight-up hardcore punk with an attitude that slaps you in the face and doesn’t apologize for it. Hailing from the USA, Canada, Venezuela, and Spain (yeah, they’re global as hell), this band brings raw energy across seven tracks that feel like a punch-drunk brawl in a sweaty basement show. Labels like IFB Records, Cvrecs, and Discos Enfermos knew what they were doing when they backed this beast. Let’s break it down quick: Bass by Nico? Solid af. Drums by Cabeza? They hit hard enough to crack concrete. And Carlos on guitar? Dude shreds like he’s got something to prove—and maybe he does. The whole thing feels chaotic but deliberate, messy but calculated, just like life itself. Tracks That Stick “Ciudad” grabs you by the throat right outta the gate. It’s fast, loud, and pissed off—like someone screaming about urban decay while dodging traffic. The riffs are relentless, and the vocals sound like they were recorded through a busted megaphone. You can almost smell the smog and frustration here. If you’ve ever felt crushed under the weight of city living, this track nails it without sugarcoating shit. Then there’s “Politicos,” which might as well be the soundtrack to every corrupt government scandal ever. This song doesn’t just call out liars—it spits venom at them. The breakdown near the end is where things get wild; it’s like the music collapses into pure chaos, mirroring how fucked up politics really is. Every time I hear it, I wanna kick over a trash can or scream into the void. It’s cathartic as hell. Why It Works What makes Demo stick isn’t perfection—it’s imperfection. These guys don’t care about sounding pretty or radio-friendly. They’re not trying to sell you anything except their unfiltered rage and reality. Tracks like “Paranoia” and “Miradas” keep the intensity going, each one hitting harder than the last. Even softer moments, like parts of “Circulos,” carry a haunting vibe that stays with you long after the needle lifts. Final Thoughts This album ain’t for everyone. If you’re looking for bubblegum hooks or polished production, go somewhere else. But if you want music that feels alive—even if it’s rough around the edges—then Demo delivers. Listening to Fracaso feels like finding a hidden scar on your skin you didn’t know was there. Painful? Maybe. Real? Absolutely. And hey, fun fact: most bands would kill for international representation like Fracaso had back in ‘12. So next time someone says punk’s dead, shove this album down their throat. Punk’s alive—it just lives in places you wouldn’t expect.

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Filename: fracaso-demo.zip
  • MP3 size: 54.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 417.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Miradas
Ciudad
Mienten
La Bici
Paranoia
Circulos
Politicos

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Catalog Numbers

  • DE #12
  • IFB051
  • CVR-022

Labels

  • Discos Enfermos
  • IFB Records
  • Cvrecs

Listen online

  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne
  • escuchar en línea
  • ascolta in linea
  • online anhören
  • ouvir online
  • kuunnella verkossa

Formats

  • Cassette
  • Promo
  • Numbered

Credits

RoleCredit
BassNico
DrumsCabeza
GuitarCarlos

Notes

  • Demo tape recorded in 2011.
  • 100 copies made, pro-dubbed tape.
  • Side B repeats Side A.
  • Catalog number info from the label's web site.
  • Comes in grey tape, hand stamped.
  • 50 copies on recycled tapes and covers printed on stolen materials.

About Fracaso

Hardcore / punk band from Caracas, Venezuela.

Members

  • Nico
  • Cabeza
  • Carlos

Interesting fact about Album

Here's an interesting fact: The album *Demo* by Fracaso is a raw explosion of hardcore punk energy that bridges continents. Released in 2012, it brought together musicians from the USA, Canada, Venezuela, and Spain. Each track, like "Ciudad" and "Paranoia," hits hard with gritty basslines by Nico, pounding drums from Cabeza, and razor-sharp guitar riffs by Carlos. It’s wild how such a small project found its way onto three different labels—IFB Records, Cvrecs, and Discos Enfermos—uniting scenes across the globe.