New Music TEN TON HAMMER release new Spring demo April 16, 2015 1 min read Shortly after the good news about their upcoming European tourt with ROCK BOTTOM, TEN TON HAMMER are back with some new riffs to get you in the destruction derby mood. Can’t wait to hear more from these guys. Photo by Anne Spina Photography. Spring 2015 by Ten Ton HammerSpring 2015 by Ten Ton Hammer Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcorehardcore punkmetallic hardcoreten ton hammer 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 December 11, 2024 Post hardcore band HELLGO premiere their monsument to depair – debut album “Etiquette” December 10, 2024 KRAV BOCA’s strikes back with new hardcore rap blender “Heretic” December 10, 2024 A quick synopsis of recording “At War With Ourselves,” the latest EP from psych punks HYPER MINDS December 10, 2024 CHRONIC FATIGUE’s Surrender to Serenity: punk, skating, and the art of mismatched connections Previous Story “Hairball” – new album from emo outsiders NAI HARVEST streaming in full! Next Story DC thrashin’ hardcore act RED DEATH streaming their new album “Permanent Exile” Latest Hardcore band DAY BY DAY share two minute crusher “Still Bleeds” Post hardcore band HELLGO premiere their monsument to depair – debut album “Etiquette” Three One G announces THE LOCUST Peel Sessions Reissue and DEAF CLUB tribute to SWING KIDS MASMA DREAM WORLD invokes the divine with “Please Come to Me” Damien Moyal discusses AS FRIENDS RUST and more in new interview with Podioslave Podcast
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