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Records: "Untouchable children benefit comp in the works

News — November 18, 2013

The Everything Is New Project will be releasing a benefit record to aid Dalit "untouchable" children in Southeast Asia. On Jan. 20, the comp will release on Transgressive North with benefits going to Scottish Love in Action charity. The comp will feature two separate releases. First, the Marram's Sun …

MP3s: Spark of Life are Back With a "Song of Hope" 20 Years Later

News — January 27, 2023

Spark of Life are due to release a new split with Freewill this Spring on New Age Records. Their new single from the split is called "Song of Hope" and features comedian and musician, Fred Armisen on drums. Check out the video below: Armisen comments: The …

Records: Cross Control's first full-length

News — March 18, 2023

Formed in 2019, Los Angeles hardcore group Cross Control will release their debut LP on New Age Records this April, Try and Survive. Rooted in a classic style akin to bands like Slap Shot and Gang Green, the band plays familiar hardcore with their own take. "Half …

Records: A new Spark of Life with Freewill

News — April 1, 2023

Spark of Life sprung up from nowhere earlier this year, roughly twenty years after the band's last album, Promises Made. Reformed to play at the 40th birthday party of vocalist Steve Jennings (along with Rise Against at said show), the reunion rejuvenated the band's creative flow, with stand-in …

Records: "The Weight" of Freewill

News — May 1, 2023

Melodic punk band Freewill is back with a new single, "The Weight" The song explores anxiety and depression, two prevalent mental health issues that face many of us. Formed back in 1987 with a love of both East and West Coast US hardcore as inspiration, the band's first show …

Tours: Moral Law near you

News — October 15, 2023

Moral Law, a hardcore band from Denver, CO, is currently on tour across the US Midwest, Western US, and a date in Vancouver too. Here's a video in case you aren't familiar:

Records: Worst Ways hardcore

News — September 28, 2024

Sacramento, CA hardcore band Worst Ways will release their debut album. The eponymous record comes out on Nov. 1 on New Age Records. Members have also played with US Roughnecks, Five Victims Four Graves, and Cold Trap, among others. The first single is "Shattered," featuring guest vocals from Marshall …

Bands: A new Spark of Life

News — November 23, 2024

Post-hardcore band Spark of Life just shared the new single "No One Hates Me More Than Me" today, an early glimpse into the band's upcoming new full-length next year. Listen to the single below, which will be included on Plagued By The Human condition,  "This song, much like …

Iron Age – Constant Struggle

Review — March 14, 2006

Despite what everyone else is saying, I can't call Iron Age a hardcore band. I know they're on a hardcore label and have members that were in fairly big hardcore bands. But they're just not hardcore music. Their music is way to metal to be lumped in with hardcore. From …

The Golden Age – Unlock Yourself

Review — September 1, 2009

Panic Records has been on quite a roll as of late. Releasing great records from Final Fight, Outrage, Make Do And Mend, and a 7" from a Texas hardcore band The Golden Age. This five-piece made quick work in the studio to record their new full-length, Unlock Yourself which is …

Primal Age – A Hell Romance

Review — December 22, 2008

A Hell Romance is my first exposure to French metal/hardcore hybrid Primal Age. Prior to this release they've knocked out a few other recordings, garnering a name for themselves in Europe and shows with plenty of big names. On this twelve-song full-length they unleash a quite powerful and punishing metalcore …

Iron Age – The Sleeping Eye

Review — August 3, 2009

Texas natives Iron Age return with their second long-player, The Sleeping Eye, after making quite a name for themselves with 2006's Constant Struggle. The band's debut was highlighted by an onslaught of blistering crossover accented by classic hardcore undertones. With their new release, Iron Age builds on that foundation and …

No Age – Weirdo Rippers

Review — October 2, 2007

This year we have seen many artists take material from several previously released albums to make full-lengths that have been much better than what the outcome usually is in this situation. Panda Bear's Person Pitch might be one of the more popular cases of this. No Age's Weirdo Rippers is …

Coreline – Bone and Blood as Stone and Mud

Review — August 4, 2009

There's something very important one has to keep in mind when reviewing a Coreline album, or indeed merely when listening to it. And that is this: The brain that gave birth to this is one fully capable of rickrolling an entire festival audience, in amongst a performance that also delivers …

Lake Of Blood – As Time And Tide Erodes Stone

Review — August 9, 2011

Lake Of Blood hail from southern California, yet are producing the kind of metal you'd more than likely associate with a scene much further north than that; Cascadian black metal is a genre full of atmosphere, full of passion for nature and the preservation of the world we live in. …

Samothrace – Reverence To Stone

Review — July 30, 2012

Doom quartet Samothrace follow up 2008’s widely acclaimed Life’s Trade with the majestic and tragedy filled Reverence to Stone. Comprised of two tracks, “When We Emerged,” - a reworking of a song found on their 2007 demo - and “A Horse of our Own,” Reverence to Stone is thirty-five …

Attitude – Turn into Stone

Review — September 3, 2007

Turn into Stone is a new three-song platter from the upstate New York hardcore band. "Turn into Stone" has decent Supertouch type intro that busts into a manic throbbing piece of melodic hardcore gristle to gnaw on for a couple of minutes. "Somebody Up There Likes Me" is a rocking …

Black Cobra – Feather and Stone

Review — March 12, 2008

Range is something music critics put a lot of emphasis on, and this isn't without warrant. A band's ability to cater to a broader spectrum of people is a needed skill in today's love it/hate it climate of preference. Though all music could be said to be progressing today, for …

A Perfect Circle – A Perfect Circle Live: Featuring Stone and Echo

Review — February 16, 2015

Writing a review for a live album can be a daunting task. There's only so much you can say about songs presented in a live fashion that doesn't echo what was said in the original album review, but reviewing a live box set? Time to put the coffee on.A …

Middian – Age Eternal

Review — March 7, 2007

I can think of very few albums I have ever purchased, listened to once, and sold back to the store. Generally, I am a pretty forgiving guy and I can find something worth listening to on a disc. However, YOB just was not my cup of tea. I don't know …