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Records: Dead Krazukies with something new

News — May 14, 2023

French punk band The Dead Krazukies is back, sharing a new single this week, "Captain Crust," which appears on the upcoming new LP From The Underworld, out June 16 via SBAM Records and Kicking Records. The new record has 10 songs in total, drawing influence from skaptepunk and other …

Records: SPB premiere: Fugue State - Subtlety's Dead

News — May 29, 2023

Shane Bruno, also of Bridge of Flowers, spent the pandemic shutdowns as most of us did: filled with uncertainty about the future and itching to do something productive. The result is the fittingly titled new project Fugue State, who releases its debut, Subtlety's Dead, tomorrow on May 30, via …

Records: Dead Heat in July

News — July 2, 2023

Tankcrimes and Triple B have teamed up to release an EP from California hardcore/crossover band Dead Heat -- Endless Torment out on July 28. Expect elements of driving hardcore, plus thrashy riffs and intense but harmonious sounds.  "Eyes of the Road," from the upcoming EP, is …

Records: Dead Leaf Echo Announces New Album

News — August 9, 2023

Dead Leaf Echo will release their third album, The Mercy of Women, on September 15th via Paper Cup Music. Meanwhile, the vinyl will be released through Lost in Ohio.  You can check out their new track, "Call" over at DestroyExist. The new album was originally slated to …

Tours: Brainsqueeze Tour 2024: Municipal Waste, Ghoul, Necrot, Dead Heat

News — November 8, 2023

Municipal Waste has announced the Brainsqueeze Tour 2024, where the band will be joined by Ghoul, Necrot, And Dead Heat on a month-long North American adventure. The tour's origins lie in Tankcrimes festivals in Oakland, CA, frequently headlined by Municipal Waste with many of their friends taking part. The tour …

Records: Dead Years ahead

News — January 21, 2024

German band Dead Years has shared a new single, "Just Then," the first taste of their upcoming LP on Dirt Cult Records (USA). It will release on My Ruin Records in Europe. They released their debut in 2022 via the same labels. The "dark punk" trio features Juiia, Hannes, …

Records: Dead Years out now

News — February 6, 2024

German post-punk band Dead Years has just released a new LP. Titled Night Thoughts, it is the debut record from a trio of musicians who also played in Gloom Sleeper, Pointed, Ruins, Mayak, and Shoyu Squad previously. The LP is out now, as of Feb. 2, on Dirt Cult …

Records: Murf and Learning Curve team up on Already Dead

News — March 26, 2024

Learning Curve Records has announced a new album form Minneapolis, MN based Murf. The band will release a new 12-song LP titled Already Dead on June 7. The heavy yet punky band formed in 2014 and features a lineup of Jeffrey Truckenmiller, bassist/vocalist Evan Clark, guitarists Hunter Ness and …

Splits: The Refused Are Fucking Dead

News — September 12, 2024

Refused has announced the end of the band, with a final North American tour to and a vinyl reissue marking the 25th anniversary of The Shape Of Punk To Come, out Nov. 8 on Epitaph Records. The band was active from 1991-1998, reuniting from 2012-2025. Vocalist Dennis Lyxzén …

One Dead Three Wounded – Paint The Town

Review — April 25, 2004

Living in California definitely has its perks. There's the near perfect weather, bodacious waves to hang ten upon, killer earthquakes that hella shred, beautiful ladies with even more beautiful brains (JK ON THAT!), and tons of other stereotypes that are all 100% true. But don't get me wrong, chill ass …

Over My Dead Body – Sink or Swim

Review — February 29, 2004

Throughout the 1990s, San Diego, California, became well known for its lucrative pop-rock scene. Notable artists such as Blink 182, Unwritten Law, and Sprung Monkey sprung up from the depths of the just-north-of-the-border metropolis. Towards the end of the decade a band named Over My Dead Body,or xOver My Dead …

Through The Eyes Of The Dead – The Scars Of Ages

Review — March 24, 2004

A lot of the time when I see "true metal" kids referring to metalcore they put quotes around the metal because it's not true enough for them. After millions of hours of research upon the topic I came upon a few realizations on the subject of the difference between metal …

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – Worlds Apart

Review — February 7, 2005

Vocalist Conrad Keely poses a question on the album's title track; "What's the future of Rock-n-Roll?" A rhetorical question? Perhaps, but he chooses to answers anyway, even if it is sarcastically: "Does it matter?" To answer his question, yes, it does. For if the future is filled with annoying indie/pop …

Dead Meadow – Feathers

Review — May 2, 2005

Dead Meadow, hailing from the D.C. area, formed out of The Impossible Five when they broke up in 1999. Jason Simon (guitar/vocals) Steve Kille (bass) and Mark Laughlin (Drums) went on to form Dead Meadow. Laughlin quit the group in '02, and Steve McCarty joined the group for Shivering King …

Dead Hearts – No Love, No Hope

Review — January 2, 2006

"Buffalo is the second largest city in New York State but it's dying slowly, it's a cold gray place: rusting where the Niagara River meets Lake Erie. I've seen a lot of people watch their dreams get crushed by this city. It seems like Buffalo just gets into your blood …

Bury Your Dead – Beauty and the Breakdown

Review — August 7, 2006

Somehow I don't think it's a coincidence that this album is called Beauty and the Breakdown as the album is basically one long breakdown. Just when you thought moshcore couldn't get any more boring, Bury Your Dead thought it was necessary to deliver another all-too-predictable dose of rehashed Hatebreed-esque anthems. …

Dead to Me – Cuban Ballerina

Review — October 5, 2006

In this day and age, it seems to take way more effort than it should to get a new band's name out there. There are so many ways people can check out a new band, not to mention it's so much easier than it has been in the past. It …

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – So Divided

Review — November 13, 2006

In 2005, Texan art-rockers ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead released World's Apart to critical acclaim and commercial failure. The unfortunate victims of a leak that saw the album seep onto the Internet months before its heavily delayed release date. At the time, Conrad Keely openly …

Dead Hearts – Bitter Verses

Review — June 10, 2007

Sometimes a record comes along that just floors me and it's hard to find words to put to paper. I've had a couple of records do this to me lately and Dead Hearts most recent effort, Bitter Verses, is one of them. If I had to choose three words, and …

Dead Will Rise – Entrepreneur

Review — March 12, 2008

Dead Will Rise is one of the recent signings to Twelve Gauge Records. While the label mainly sets it focus in the hardcore world, they do also dabbled in the spectrum of death metal/grindcore. And the latter is what you get with Ohio's Dead Will Rise. Entrepreneur is the band's …