hardcore
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Converge drops a full stream of their new album, All We Love We Leave Behind. It’s officially dropping next week on Epitaph Records. Enjoy!
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Converge drops a new track as the band’s October 9th release date for All We Love We Leave Behind draws nearer. Jacob Bannon’s vocals are feral, the guitar riffs are thrashy, and the gang vocals are pretty energizing as well. Stream to your heart’s content!
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Cerce by Cerce Following May’s promising Tour Sampler CD-R, Boston-based hardcore punk group Cerce have released an eponymous, six-track EP. Stream the release above by way of the band’s Bandcamp. Cerce finds the band developing the visceral, to-the-point sound of the aforementioned tour sampler, as well as the
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Life Gone Wrong by Landscapes Life Gone Wrong is the first album from melodic hardcore outfit Landscapes who hail from the UK. They are attempting to become another one of the few hardcore bands that is attempting to break away from the formula that seems to plague the genre. They
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Recomposition by La Bella La Bella is a California based hardcore band that has put together 7 enthralling tracks filled with emotion and original progressions. The most common issue that I have always had with the hardcore genre is the general lack of creativity that seems to be put it
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[audio:http://www.southernlord.com/mp3/08%20Ignorant%20Bastards%20copy.mp3] OILTANKER is a Hartford d-beat punk band with a loud, aggressive, and crusty reputation. Their guitar tones are a bit thicker than one would expect from a band in this style, which made their latest album, the Shadow of
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Dead World Anthology by Crown the Liar <a href=”http://crowntheliar.bandcamp.com/album/dead-world-anthology”>Dead World Anthology by Crown the Liar</a> Stream the latest release from Atlanta extreme music outfit Crown the Liar via the widget above. The list of genres influencing this handful
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Aviator/Spirit Fangs split by Aviator One of the great things about the internet is its ability to bridge gaps created by geography. Without the internet, it would pretty difficult and unlikely for two punk bands from opposite sides of the United States to come together and release a split
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The Locust – Sever the Toes from TurnStyle Films on Vimeo. The music video above, which was put together by the good people at TurnStyle, is a promotional for the new Locust compilation. The comp features a mess of hard-to-find and out-of-print songs. Anti- has seen fit to give all this
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Split w/ KYOTY by Host On this new Split with Kyoty, metallic hardcore outfit Host is sounding sludgier and crustier than ever. A lot of hard-hitting breakdowns and beautifully dark guitar harmonies all over these tracks. Take a listen above, or grab a digital copy of the split for whatever