Work in progress π [b]Releases top 15 (in no particular order)[/b] 01. Make Do And Mend β End Measured Mile LP (Shield Recordings so it counts) 02. Nirvana β Live at The Paramount DVD 03. Nirvana β Nevermind reissue 4CD/DVD 04. Screaming Trees β Last Words β The Final Recordings β digital 05. Supertouch β … Continue reading Reply To: Yearlists
Just 3 bands and an audience having a great time on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Hardcore still lives.
CITIZEN Almost two years to the date of the release of their breakthrough album, Citizen return with their highly anticipated follow-up full-length, Everybody is Going to Heaven. The quintet has reached the stage where it\’s dying to take its punk and hardcore influences and turn them into something new. Balancing melodic composure with heavy outbursts … Continue reading Citizen (USA) & Turnover (USA) live in Amsterdam! Exclusive NL show!
Shipwrecked is as conservative as hardcore can get, but it’s refreshing to hear a band that goes back to the roots and do it as well as these 4 last Pagans.
End Measured Mile is still stuck in my car’s CD player. So good.
Strike First has finally managed to get of their lazy asses and upload the footage of their final show @ The Stage, Arnhem (NL) on the 19th of February 2011.
All on vocals: Plan A – Riotstyle Obscurities (Live demo, 1998ish) Distrust – This Ain’t No Tree Hugging Hippy Crap (Live demo, 1998ish) Distrust – Plan B (Rehearsel tape, 1999ish) CyCo – Supathetic (CD, 2000ish. I’m only doing vocals for one song, but I was part of the live act of this Hardcore/Metal/Punk meets Techno … Continue reading Reply To: Post your own discography
Hey there peoploids, For those of you not yet in the know, Bits of Shit released one amazing punk rock with ‘Cut Sleeves’ earlier this year. The band just got home from a succesful US tour during which they almost sold out their entire second pressing of said. [i]Almost[/i] because, you guessed it, I got … Continue reading Bits of Shit – Cut Sleeves Lp
Tired at the end of the tour is a poor excuse for playing a short set? If you are a pussy please don’t play hardcore.
Sorry for the delay on Hatebreed everybody, is in the back end now. I’m back and ready to go… Will take a listen to that Opium Lord LP if it’s still going? Would also be interested in New Morality, Abolition, or Tech 9, but I’m guessing these have been snapped up already. Also, I’m willing … Continue reading Reply To: Reviews β Any takers?
[quote=Dennis]Taken 2 β I heard a lot of bad things about this movie, but I canβt really see why. If you have seen Taken you know what to expect. I liked it. It was a nice break from watching too much sport this weekend (rugby sevens, hockey and football).[/quote] Rugby Sevens is really fucking great, … Continue reading Reply To: Movies / TV shows part II
Every time a band comes out of hiatus, I go to through the same transitions. A state of euphoria that they’re back, followed by a thought creeping into the back of my head. “What if it’s not so good?”
Ryan Adams – Gold Ryan Adams – Ashes & Fire The Menzingers – On The Impossible Past Manic Street Preachers – Postcards From A Young Man Unveil – A Flame With Nothing To Feed On Incendiary – Crusade Make Do And Mend – End Measured Mile Defeater – Empty Days Rise and Fall – Faith
It’s almost like being in the desert without water for days and deciding to bellow your way through the whole Converge discography.
No worries, stuff like that happens. It’s going online tomorrow! As for Opium Lord. Maurice claimed that one. Abolition is taken by Nab. But Adam didn’t reply to my question about a copy. So I don’t know what’s up with that, nor am I going to ask. If they want to see something reviewed the … Continue reading Reply To: Reviews β Any takers?
Reaper is a great solution where price is concerned. I prefer to use ProTools myself, it’s a bit more expensive and if you want to really use it like it’s supposed to be used you need a dedicated ProTools interface. I have never found a DAW that is as stable and has the level of … Continue reading Reply To: Any homerecorders in here?
Maudlin, Sundowning, Alaskan and Shrine are four amazing bands with their roots in hardcore but everyone goes into a different dark direction.
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.