Labels: Zegema Beach Records
Formats: Tape/Digital
Release Date: 17 Apr 2026
Tracklist:
1. and longing for the truth i say...
2. yogurt
3. immediate sword master
4. as fast as a snail
5. well guess what?!
6. Mr. Noob
7. The Duel
8. Return of the Shirt
9. let's have a ball!!!
10. Santiago's big day
11. blue dream (live)
We're having a small heatwave and everybody's melting! Personally, I love it but I do feel quite lethargic at the same time. Hopefully, I'll be productive with what's left of this month. Tonight it's the turn of another new release from Zegema Beach Records and while there's been a hint at some changes coming for the label, what isn't changing is their ability to put out stellar music!
US emoviolence/mathcore sextet NSIXHUNDRED are the latest band to get the ZBR discography treatment. It gathers together all of the songs they recorded in 2024 and 2025, including their debut EP and longing for truth i say..., the songs from their split with Dance of the Seventh Crow and two songs from their two song tour demo 2025 (as there are three on bandcamp), with a live track thrown in as well.
Discography releases aren’t just reserved for when bands break up. NSIXHUNDRED are very much still a band, so this may be at lot people’s first introduction to them (it is mine!). ‘and longing for the truth i say…’ kicks things off with vicious emoviolence, a multi-vocal approach that could strip paint, chugging low-end passages and nice mathcore rhythms for good measure. You don’t get much change out of two minutes, but that’s the whole point.
‘yogurt’ has some of the best bass-swagger I’ve heard from a skramz band. It’s really cool how they’re able to go from peppy verses to chaotic noise in what seems like seconds. The ending has a live feel to it with cheering and clapping, as it closes with a solid panic-laden riff. That same riff lead you into sixty-second rager ‘immediate sword master’, which is the heaviest, spinkicking-est show of aggression yet!
I’ve just noticed that the cover art for this release comprises elements from the art on their discography to date, which is a really nice touch! ‘as fast as a snail’ is thankfully faster than a snail, though the addition of some sludge-like tempos do the trick! What is noticeable too is that there hasn’t been any re-mastering done to these songs (and to be honest why would there?), though please correct me if I’m wrong. To me, they sound just as they were intended.
The deafening feedback that starts ‘well guess what?!’ soon gives way to a song that’s equal parts noise-rock and chaotic screamo. It has a kind of atonal sound to it till about halfway through, where NSIXHUNDRED go off on a tangent with stop/start instrumentation, mathiness and what could be a belching noise? Maybe I’m hearing things. ‘Mr Noob’ definitely sits more at the mathcore end of the spectrum and it shows where they were at when they released their split with Dance of the Seventh Crow.
There’s actually a lot more melody in it (well, perhaps just a little more), as there’s also a lot of grind as well. ‘The Duel’ is beyond description. Just when you think it’s settling into one sub-genre, it pivots into another and even when NSIXHUNDRED play the introspective card, it’s still not restful, with the exception of some lovely piano towards the end.
The rawness is back on ‘Return of the Shirt’ and with the belligerent heaviness that makes this band so unforgettable. Not sure if I’m repeating myself here but this has to be the heaviest thing ZBR have released (but feel free to challenge me on that). ‘let’s have a ball!!!’ was recorded as part of the band’s 2025 tour demo and it belongs on such a release. Witnessing it live must be something else as well!
‘santiago’s big day’ follow’s suit in the same way, with a cacophony of noise filling the speakers. Anybody that owns a copy of that demo must surely just be playing it on repeat. I would be! Closing the discography with ‘blue dream (live)’, NSIXHUNDRED show that they can play live just as well as they can on record. There’s sometimes a question mark over whether more technical bands can do that out in the wild. There are no worries here.
NSIXHUNDRED are another band I wouldn’t have known about were it not for ZBR. I can’t get over how heavy they sound or how enthusiastic they are. The latter definitely comes across in their music. If you’ve read the news on ZBR’s socials over the last 24 hours, you’ll know that USADave is departing the label, which is sad. Thankfully, CanaDave is carrying on, which is good. More quality screamo to come.
It didn't take very long at all for the tape copies of this release to sell out, but you can still grab it digitally from ZBR below:-
NSIXHUNDRED Instagram - @nsixhundred1
Zegema Beach Records Instagram - @zegema_beach

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