News Stories WOLFxDOWN post a mini documentary on their 2014 trip to Asia January 8, 2015 1 min read The band parted their ways with their charismatic vocalist Larissa soon after this tour and announced a new vocalist in October. Larissa formed 3 new bands: NA’AMAH, VENOM PRISON, and CLANDESTINE A.D.. STRAY FROM THE PATH by WOLF DOWNSTRAY FROM THE PATH by WOLF DOWN Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcorehardcore punkstraight edgewolf downwolfxdown 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 17, 2025 Dark post metallers CARRION SKY document “As our hearts devour us” as a slow, striking response to collapse and continuation December 8, 2025 SEASON TO RISK discuss thirty years of “In A Perfect World” 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” Previous Story IF THESE TREES COULD TALK reissue “Red Forest” and “Above the Earth, Below the Sky”! Next Story Davey Havok and Jade Puget of XTRMST comment on straight edge and hardcore Latest JAGUERO return with “Lit,” opening the door to their first full-length album SAMSKARA sharpen their early blackened screamo noise on a newly produced Baltimore re-release EP MIRROR HANDS channel a bleak post-punk and darkwave mood on their debut EP Questioning Your Privileges, with Stuttgart fierce hardcore band PRISON OF HOPE Top underground records in 2025 – ACHERS share their picks, tease “Bottom of the Hill” EP
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