When you finally cover a band that shaped how you think about hardcore, it means something. São Paulo’s Questions are premiering their version of Strife’s “To the End” today — a track
When you finally cover a band that shaped how you think about hardcore, it means something. São Paulo’s Questions are premiering their version of Strife’s “To the End” today — a track
There’s this Lee Bains + the Glory Fires record from 2022 called Old-Time Folks that Luke Ottenhof keeps coming back
Jimy Dawn describes Shaun Day Woods as both a magician and a musician. The distinction matters when you’re trying to
When Josh, the bassist for Middle–Aged Queers, pitched covering Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You,” frontman Shauners was skeptical. Then Josh
“Vell i cabrejat” translates roughly to “old and pissed off,” which is about as straightforward as it gets. It’s one
Argentine instrumental outfit Monovoth returns with “To live in the Breath of Worship,” an album born from turbulence both personal
Dean Cass and Matt Sullivan have been playing together since 2009, when they met in Fremantle during Cass’s backpacking trip
Huntington Beach’s Hatespeech dropped their debut full-length “Orange County” with a specific target in mind: the idyllic suburban community masking
Brec Destroyer spent 17 years unable to finish one song. He’d write fragments, attempt another verse, then collapse under the
Mitchell Layton was stuck in a loop. Hopeless, depressed, lying in bed in the middle of the day with the
The Indonesian crossover/metallic hardcore band NYCTO sees them as foundational — embedded in authority, relationships, and the everyday machinery of
Three years since their last record VOR, the German outfit formerly called Tourette Boys comes back swinging. Thanks, I Hate It drops Friday through Exile On Mainstream, and the title tells you
The new Damasco album arrives with a clear frame. “Fear is one of our most primordial and instinctive feelings,” the band writes, setting the tone for “Miedo al Miedo,” a record built around anticipatory fear – “feeling fear, anxiety or panic even before it
Read More →Before there was a plan for a release, there was just a
Dramatist didn’t arrive quietly. Before anyone outside the circuit had a track
“Always Looking Behind” arrives January 14, with a self-made video following on
“Three two one, one two three. Hang a Nazi from a tree.”
Mike Bromberg says he was lucky. Born in New York when the hardcore scene was happening, young enough to be right in the middle of it—shows, bands, records, fanzines, the whole structure of a community that actually functioned. He had a zine called Bullshit
Read More →If your first thought is this sounds like noise, you’re not wrong.
“New Way Of Life” landed on December 26, 2025, and it already
Moneybag 1327 come from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and “Hate & Vanity” landed
In the early 1980s, if you wanted to be part of something,