Latest NAPALM DEATH, CROWBAR and ALCEST confirmed for Brutal Assault Festival 2012 April 2, 2012 1 min read British grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH, New Orleans sludge metal legends CROWBAR and French shoegazing band ALCEST are newly confirmed bands for Brutal Assault Festival 2012. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: alcestatmosphericblack metalbrutal assault festivalcrowbardeath metalgrindcorenapalm deathpost rockshoegazesludge metalstoner metalstoner rock Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in December 7, 2025 In Shorts: New Releases Nov 28 – Dec 5 December 7, 2025 Noise Real Records opens its “Noise Pollution Series” with a Cursive 7” built around two long-evolving versions of “The Recluse” December 5, 2025 MONOLITH trace the cost of a ruined world on the massive new record “The Price of Their Heaven” December 5, 2025 Will Romeo and The 1984 Draft rework JAWBREAKER and SPONGE for new split 7” Previous Story LINE OF SCRIMMAGE record new songs Next Story SKELETONWITCH stream new song Latest In Shorts: New Releases Nov 28 – Dec 5 Noise Real Records opens its “Noise Pollution Series” with a Cursive 7” built around two long-evolving versions of “The Recluse” MONOLITH trace the cost of a ruined world on the massive new record “The Price of Their Heaven” Will Romeo and The 1984 Draft rework JAWBREAKER and SPONGE for new split 7” A split EP born from Myspace friendships and two decades of shared emo memory
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