News Stories Introducing: New UK Vegan Straight Edge band DIGRESS. February 10, 2015 1 min read Check out the band’s debut EP called “The Seventh Day” – it’s available as a free download, but feel free to donate! Recorded at Stuck on a Name Studios, Nottingham with Ian Boult. The Seventh Day by DigressThe Seventh Day by Digress Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: digresshardcorehardcore punkstraight edge 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 January 28, 2026 Behind the gatefold reissue of GO!’s 1989-91 New York hardcore recordings after thirty years out of print January 27, 2026 REFUSED closed their hometown chapter with three sold-out farewell nights in Umeå, documented by Rapha Vargas January 6, 2026 RUFFIAN DICK: making Glam Punk Rock Again January 6, 2026 Remembering COLEMAN: one of the strangest and most amazing hardcore bands from Boston Previous Story NEUROSIS working on their 11th studio album! Next Story BREAKING POINT break up! (2008-2015) Latest Into Thessaloniki’s DIY underground, with noise sludge grinders AUTOMASSIVE FERAL NATURE conjure ritual violence in “Cradle of Twigs & Bone” video MADFOLK make peace with their inner pop-punk kid on “Katherine” Montreal’s BRICKIE wrestle with beauty and brutality on new EP “III” SIXPOINTS refuse genre borders, building “Negative Space” from bluesy riffs, spoken word, and owl calls on a small Canadian island
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