hardcore
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Stream: Integrity – Suicide Black Snake If you’re an avid follower of this blog, you know I pump out a lot of reviews. I’m dealing with different genres every day, and it’s pretty interesting to see what fans are and aren’t generally in touch with the forefathers
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Hailing from the Netherlands, This Routine Is Hell combines mid-paced riffs and uncompromising lyrics to create one of this years most convincing and blood-pumping hardcore releases. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A new cut from the band The Saddest Landscape, which comes from the band’s forthcoming EP on Topshelf Records. The track “Coffins Like Ours” is equally aggressive and passionate. The guitars toss out some pretty sharp melodies as well. Enjoy!
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Some intense, teeth-clenching hardcore from the band Sleep Patterns. The band sticks pretty adamantly to the genre’s formula on this title track from their forthcoming EP, CHOKE, which is looking at a release later this month on 13th Floor Records and Killer Robot Music. Enjoy!
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New York hip hop outfit Pro Era drops a new video for the track School High, which was featured on their last mixtape, PEEP: The aPROcalypse. Check a review for it below:
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Setting Fire To The Western Hemisphere by Confine UK grindcore outfit Confine, which features Oblivionized member Zac Broughton, has a new EP out, and you can stream it via the widget above. It’s fast, brutal, grimy, hard-hitting, and doesn’t let up for a single moment. Enjoy!
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Twelve Reasons To Die: The Brown Tape by Ghostface Killah If you’re a big hip hop fan, no doubt you heard that the Wu-Tang’s Ghostface Killah has a new collaborative album with producer and composer Adrian Younge. If you’re a fan of the LP, then you won’
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Stream the second full-length album from Netherlands hardcore punk band This Routine Is Hell via the widget above. Howl was recorded by none other than Converge’s Kurt Ballou, and it shows through the mountainous punk guitars and sharp clarity this record has to offer. Pure rage. Enjoy!
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Pro Era member CJ Fly shares a track from what’s gonna be his debut solo mixtape. “The Error” is smoothly produced by Cookin Soul, and Fly proves he can handle a track on his own with very few issues. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo…
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The good people at NPR Music have the new Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge album streaming for all to hear. Nice! Give a listen, enjoy! Check a review of Ghostface’s Apollo Kids below: