Reka / Black Everest – Split 7″
Two bands covering a track of the other band to celebrate their friendship. Two different heavy post metal and hardcore songs shared on one slab of vinyl.
Two bands covering a track of the other band to celebrate their friendship. Two different heavy post metal and hardcore songs shared on one slab of vinyl.
An ambitious album that turns out just right, The Great Divide pulls it off!
Featuring members of All Teeth, Lifelong Tragedy, Purple Mercy and No Sir.
I have to agree with Doghead. To me hardcore and punk is more than just music. I miss ‘the more’ in bands like these and the music plainly sucks.
Hey people, A new releases to start the year with. We couldn’t be more stoked about this. Read about it below. Out now: ; Graan#19 Walls – The Future is Wide Open lp Walls are basically everything a hardcore band should be these days. Aggressive, provoking and unsettling. Their music has been described as brooding … Continue reading Walls lp out now!!
Well, I was around when the bands I mentioned came around and a lot of people i talked to felt that way at the time. These bands to them were ruining hc because of their metal influences. You can call bullshit on that, it’s just what I experienced. Onno Cro-Mag got his nickname from his … Continue reading Reply To: Eurohouse meets hardcore?
Hectic screamo and insane vocals are what Beau Navire is spitting out in 22 minutes.
Lost souls – In the old streets – Punk – http://bandzone.cz/lostsoulsnr – digital Two skies – Stay / Ocean single – cosmic rock – https://ghostlyfiguresrecords.bandcamp.com/album/stay – digital Places to hide – Wild n soft – FFO: Joyce Manor, Tigers Jaw, Desaparecidos, Swearin’ – http://placestohide.bandcamp.com/ – digital Straight and alert records (all digital): RAW JUSTICE “Artificial … Continue reading
The best parts of this year’s Incubate (2011) highlighted in one article: movies, debates and hardcore.
PJ Bond debuts new song ‘I’m In A Bad Way’, tours Europe and Shield Recording have repressed “22 April; Vienna, Austria”.
Heavy hittin’ hardcore from the land of chocolate and cheese. Unfortunately it won’t change the world.
Blending punk, screamo, post-hardcore and in the intro even some country.
yesterday on my way to work it just got darker and darker instead of lighter as one would expect at that time of day. Such a doomy and gloomy atmosphere matched nicely with Krux – Krux. Doom! On my way back home I usually prefer something a bit more extreme. Protestant – Judgement was the … Continue reading Reply To: playlist
“before the Jahrhundertwende, some of us and our friends played (in) these bands. It’s part of us, it made us what we are, still denying the past, ignoring the future! Hardcore” LEBENSREFORM – discography LINSAY – Staatsfeind (Completest recordings ever) LOXIRAN – Loxibang (Discography) http://horizonsinc.blogspot.de/2012/09/post-mortem.html http://www.audiolith.net/de/blog/35-audiolith-blog/900-bratze-highlight-berlin-music-week-linsay-lebensrefom-loxiran Those threee mentioned bands settled in Hamburg, Germany in … Continue reading Post Mortem – Loxiran, Lebensreform, Linsay
Matt x Lee from Insight X Publisher worked on this “Worldwide Hardcore – An Insight Into A Global Scene” project for the last 2 years.
nice topic! There’s a couple of times I’ve been blown away at concerts. Usually by bands I didn’t know before I went to see them. I’ve visited Lowlands two times. Didn’t go for the music but for good times etc. I walked into a tent and saw Danko Jones playing. They were touring for their … Continue reading Reply To: Getting blown away.
Thrice can’t do anything wrong and “Major/Minor” is the next great album in their already impressive catalog.
No punkrock, just music that’s different and cool from kleemar and TRUS! that puts the punk-ethics in perspective.