New Music Japanese screamo bands SANS VISAGE & LOOK AT MOMENT streaming new split September 22, 2020 1 min read SANS VISAGE & LOOK AT MOMENT have unveiled the full stream of their new split 7″, out now on Impulse Records, Left Hand Label & Dog Knights Productions. Spiced up by the amazing art by Anandhika Primawan, the record is available for streaming below. LHL020: Sans Visage / Look At Moment – Split EP by Sans Visage / Look At MomentLHL020: Sans Visage / Look At Moment – Split EP by Sans Visage / Look At Moment Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: Impulse Recordslook at momentpost hardcoreSans Visagescreamo 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 March 15, 2026 FAKEYOURDEATH unpack identity, self-destruction, and the scrapped EP behind “(Non)entity” March 13, 2026 GUN GHAOL turned an ancient psalm into metalcore March 13, 2026 LOOSE LEASH drop a sharp self-titled debut out of DC with members of Bacchae and Give March 13, 2026 EMERGENCY BROADCAST carry Istanbul’s hardcore weight to London on “Make Them Pay” Previous Story Indie act TERMINAL CRUSH discusses new melancholic, meditative debut album Next Story Texas based DON’T GET LEMON return with new track, intriguing blend of moody 80s post punk, new wave, and ghostly disco Latest FAKEYOURDEATH unpack identity, self-destruction, and the scrapped EP behind “(Non)entity” Chicago, Goth Pop duo, CLUBDRUGS premiere “Overdose” Punk’n’rollers SPEAK FOR THE DEAD channel political paranoia and Motorhead vibes into a wild debut GUN GHAOL turned an ancient psalm into metalcore LOOSE LEASH drop a sharp self-titled debut out of DC with members of Bacchae and Give
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