Let’s see: WEDNESDAY – V/A Mixed Signals comp review by Rold THURSDAY – Get Wise new breed interview by Pim. FRIDAY – Screw Houston! Start Screaming! review by Rold MONDAY – State Of Mind ‘exclusive’ streaming of the new album Also in the works: – This Is Hell interview by Callum, probably will go online … Continue reading Reply To: In the works
The yearly Incubate festival is around the corner. With over 307 artists, movies, performances and more happening it might be wise to make a schedule of the must-sees.
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.
It’s quite simple: It’s another Bad Religion album. It’s a good one. Pick it up if you don’t already own it.
Japanese screamo bands Heaven in Her Arms and Cohol team up for a split. First released as CD in Japan, now availale on vinyl too.
Catchy, fast punk with that Swedish sound is what Regimen deliver in sixteen short bursts.
Josh talked to Alex of Holy Roar, about the history of the label, difficulties he has encountered and odd formats among other things.
Lunar Outpost is not the best band ever, they will not floor you, but I liked their record and you might too.
Pim had a chat with Mattias about dividing his time between his other bands, the band’s standards, the European tour, future plans and more…
Thanks for the support in 2012 people. Before we’re entering 2013 we would like to look back a final time. Time for the infamous yearlists again!
On a peaceful Dutch sunday afternoon Lodewijk traveled down to picturesque Eindhoven to witness a not-so-peaceful hardcoreshow; Terror + supports at Dynamo.
On Nova methodus No Resistance crafted four very charming songs to living up every party!
Four guys from Enschede with a hardcore attitude and a mainstream sound taking over the world step by step.
Huata and Bitcho came from outer space to deliver us doom! In audio form, so we should be able to cope…
Tenement Kids have released their new album today. Time to fire a couple of questions at them before they will be impossible to reach. Galaxy domination and all…
Rage Against The Machine celebrates the 20th anniversary of their first album with this expanded edition, including their much sought-after 12 song demo from 1991.
[quote=Onno]Brotherhood and Revelations were great additions, you could really see some small changes in every game that made the overall playability a lot better. [/quote] Revelations was too much for me, story is really not that interesting, the Desmond parts were annoying as hell, like a cheap version of mirror’s edge were you create your … Continue reading Reply To: Games
Daryl Jenifer: All the things I’ve been telling you about the road and path of The Bad Brains, there was an era that lead into us discovering Rasta and Jah, and these things that were part of us being black and recognizing this part of our culture. Like with anything, say you’re a young Krishna, … Continue reading Reply To: Bad Brains