New Music BRIGHT LIGHT release “Mind And Soul” EP! November 4, 2014 1 min read Listen to the full old school hardcore inspired EP and watch a video teaser below. BRIGHT LIGHT was founded back in 2010 and can be reached via [email protected]. Photo by Wildow. MIND AND SOUL (EP 2014) by BRIGHT LIGHTMIND AND SOUL (EP 2014) by BRIGHT LIGHT Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: bright lightElephant Skin Recordshardcorehardcore punkyouth crew You might be interested in April 23, 2024 BLŪMĒ Unveils ‘Everything Is Going To Be O.K.’: A Fusion of Decades of Different Alt Rock Styles April 23, 2024 Bludgeoning blastbeats and chaotic fury clash in “SUFFOCATE” by KNOCKED LOOSE and POPPY April 12, 2024 Unfolding Ephemera II: A Symphony of Screamo and Post-Hardcore Collaboration – first song streaming! April 11, 2024 Eclectic metallers SOMA discuss “Locker Room”, their newest blend of sludge, jazz, and noise Previous Story LOTUS’ debut album “Israel” streaming in full Next Story Shoegaze rockers from CLOAKROOM debut “Dream Warden” on Stereogum featuring vocals from Hum’s Matt Talbott Latest Bludgeoning blastbeats and chaotic fury clash in “SUFFOCATE” by KNOCKED LOOSE and POPPY BLŪMĒ Unveils ‘Everything Is Going To Be O.K.’: A Fusion of Decades of Different Alt Rock Styles RIP Eddie LEEWAY Sutton, passed away at the age of 59 Oligo: Josh Martin’s Soundtrack to Survival – new atmospheric post rock from THOUGHT TRIALS Introducing PINK CLOUD: new dream pop post punk project from London
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