News Stories BURNING SEASON / CURSED EARTH split teaser May 13, 2015 1 min read Life.Lair.Regret and Death’s Grip Records are teaming up for an exciting new release from BURNING SEASON and CURSED EARTH, whose latest EP was premiered on IDIOTEQ back in October! Vae Mortis by Cursed EarthVae Mortis by Cursed Earth Martyr by Burning SeasonMartyr by Burning Season Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: burning seasoncursed earthDeath's Grip Recordshardcorehardcore punklife.lair.regret. recordsmetallic hardcore 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 July 11, 2025 In Shorts: New Hardcore & Punk Rock Releases, July 9-11 July 9, 2025 In Shorts: New releases in Hardcore, Screamo & Punk Rock – Early July July 14, 2025 DINERBOY comment on their short, pissed off, and weirdly catchy debut July 14, 2025 A 38-track tribute to David Lynch unfolds through doom jazz and noir ambient on “The Black Lodge” compilation Previous Story “Grim Love” – GRIM VAN DOOM teasing their new album! Next Story Crust / d-beat hardcore band ABSOLUTIST announce new 7”! Latest In Shorts: New Hardcore & Punk Rock Releases, July 12-15 Top ten weird and crazy hardcore punk bands ever, by Justin Pearson French post hardcore band MAPS AND FOILS kick off new chapter with Nulle Part, a concept release about self-destruction and wandering DINERBOY comment on their short, pissed off, and weirdly catchy debut A 38-track tribute to David Lynch unfolds through doom jazz and noir ambient on “The Black Lodge” compilation
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