Latest LOMA PRIETA begin writing new material June 5, 2012 1 min read As of late, LOMA PRIETA are writing new material for apparently their next album. No further more information has been released, but we’ll keep you posted as usual. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcoreloma prietapost hardcorescreamo 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 May 14, 2026 Indian mathcore machine MANEATING ORCHID Maneating Orchid pull Bad Brains, Gorguts and a Zorn-style swing section into “Cosmic Shroud” May 14, 2026 BRAT FARRAR channel early Wipers and Husker Du on “Group”, their first full-band album May 14, 2026 Philly’s BLUNT FORCE push back on apolitical hardcore across their harsh debut demo May 14, 2026 ALARM! return with “Failure By Design,” shaped by a closed Corby steelworks and a Chomsky documentary Previous Story Recall: THE OFFSPRING jamming in Cypress, 1983 Next Story NOOSE / THUGxLIFE live in Poznan, May 2012 Latest Indian mathcore machine MANEATING ORCHID Maneating Orchid pull Bad Brains, Gorguts and a Zorn-style swing section into “Cosmic Shroud” BRAT FARRAR channel early Wipers and Husker Du on “Group”, their first full-band album Philly’s BLUNT FORCE push back on apolitical hardcore across their harsh debut demo ALARM! return with “Failure By Design,” shaped by a closed Corby steelworks and a Chomsky documentary Bergamo’s horror punk rockers THE CRIMSON GHOST wrap their three-EP horror cycle with Witchcraft
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