hardcore
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A$AP Rocky has delivered some new wave for the new year in anticipation for the A$AP crew album supposedly being released in February. This song is pretty much what you should come to expect from Rocky now after his last tape, which means strong original production, with little
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Some intense vocals and riffs from this track on the new Oathbreaker album, Mælstrøm. It’s out now on Deathwish. These guys have a pretty solid take on sludge metal. I’m not gonna sit here and act like it’s the most thrilling sludge to come out in years,
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On a new, collaborative EP, Detroit hip hop artists Black Milk and Danny Brown team up and prove their city isn’t the only thing they have in common. WATCH THE REVIEW
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split with brass caskets by cold snap A loud, rebellious set of tracks from the new Cold Snap / Brass Caskets 7″. Both bands draw up different variations on a post-hardcore theme, and leave me wanting more. This thing is out now via Redscroll Records.
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New video from Trash Talk, featuring a song from the hardcore punk band’s forthcoming EP, Awake. It’ll be out on True Panther Sounds on October 11th. Video directed by the High 5 Collective. /via/
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Old Gods by Old Gods Featuring members of Dillinger Escape Plan, Heads Will Roll, and the Armed, Detroit’s Old Gods have put together a harsh, high-volume, and riff-heavy set of tracks on this self-titled album. I think the recording, especially on the drums, could be a little better, but
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Considering I touched down on this band’s debut EP earlier this year, at least reviewing one track from this new All Pigs Must Die album, God Is War, was simply a must. As far as I can tell, the band is still working with Kurt Ballou of Converge to
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I Am Not What I Am 12" by Young and in the Way Young and In the Way is a North Carolina band with an interesting mix of hardcore punk, crusty production, and various black metal cues. Most of the band’s songs on this new 12″, I Am
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Via a new split with Mammoth Grinder, here’s Hatred surge with a 1-minute sonic assault titled “Invega.” In the short time this track lasts, it morphs from one idea to the next. A fast-paced intro quickly breaks into some heavy riffs and some wretched death metal growls that make
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On the band’s sophomore album, Touche Amore generates some of the most empowering emotional hardcore I’ve heard in years. Yeah, the lyrics do make mountains out of emotional molehills, but the punk spirit powering the music is the same that made classics in this genre so, well, enjoyable.