Regimen
Although they like to be a bit of a secret, Regimen found some time to shed a light on the band and their self-titled debut album.
Although they like to be a bit of a secret, Regimen found some time to shed a light on the band and their self-titled debut album.
H2O’s Adam Blake gives some inside information on the cover album: Choosing which bands to cover was pretty straight forward, choosing which songs was a little harder.
Who played in a movie with Rutger Hauer, played Fluff Fest with his band and appeared on Dutch TV a bunch of times?
Don’t released their second album Fever dreams and although it’s good, it could be better.
Rold had a chat with Donny of Midnight Souls, about how GTTM saw the light of day, about being a teacher and getting older.
Despite all the musical and lyrical darkness, The Psyke Project singer is actually a really nice guy.
H2O is releasing a coveralbum on November 1st but before that they’re putting out 3 7″es, each with an exclusive bonus song.
When the first postings about The Icemen from Marco surfaced on the internet I kinda had my doubts. Turned out he’s a great guy!
You might know Patrick Delabie of Studio 195 from his work with Dead Stop, Restless Youth, Justice, True Colors and more.
An interview with the Scandinavian new breed of hardcore. Guilty from Sweden and Upright & Foreseen from Finland.
Hardcore. NYHC. 80’s. Artwork. First name that comes to mind? Sean Taggart right? Pim had a chat with him to see what he’s up to these days.
Josh talked to Alex of Holy Roar, about the history of the label, difficulties he has encountered and odd formats among other things.
Don’t Forget Your Roots isn’t a record that will change the hardcore or punk scene. But it might be that one record that makes a younger generation check out bands like Embrace, Dag Nasty and 7 Seconds.
Ever wondered how to take photographs at a show? Look no further. Here’s some tips from the pro’s.
Pim finally had a lenghty chat with René about World Collapse, True Blue, hardcore, life and ninja’s.
RIP Raybeez † Sep. 11, 1997
Pim had a talk with Freddy Alva about growing up in NYC, acupuncture, favorite shows, Last Cause, Wardance Records and of course, the New Breed compilation.
If you aren’t aware of Purgatory Records at the moment the chances are you haven’t been paying attention to the UK scene at the moment.