News Stories TWITCHING TONGUES name their new album June 27, 2015 1 min read TWITCHING TONGUES will release their new album “Disharmony” in October via Metal Blade Records. The band is currently on the road in Europe with DISGRACE and played at this year’s Hellfest in Clisson, France. See the footage below. In Love There Is No Law by Twitching TonguesIn Love There Is No Law by Twitching Tongues World War Live by Twitching TonguesWorld War Live by Twitching Tongues Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: closed casket activitiesgothic rockhard rockhardcorehardcore punkmetal blade recordsmetallic hardcoretwitching tongues 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 31, 2026 10 years of “Cult”: THE CAULFIELD CULT turned doubt, burnout and self-disgust into something lasting March 26, 2026 Noc Walpurgii turns 30, returns to Warsaw April 30 March 25, 2026 10 non-Japanese bands that got the Burning Spirit sound right, selected by Prague’s Mr. Banana March 17, 2026 HINDSIGHT talk “Some Things Never Change,” straight edge as a lived thing, and the Northeast hardcore rooms keeping it all moving Previous Story Pre-order AMERICAN NIGHTMARE’s “Reunion Documentary” now! Next Story CASPIAN’s new album “Dust and Disquiet” officially announced Latest Metallic hardcore mob WRECKONIZE push back on scene tourists with “Dead 2 Me / Nowhere 2 Run” Heavy gazers SLOW DEGRADE trace love turning toxic on “lead me down” Hardcore pack BIRDLEGS confronts inherited damage and digital control on “Visions Beyond The Ape Cave” On “Dance Music,” experimental bedroom act CELEBRATING chases peace through skramz, noise rock, old gear, and an imagined late-’90s past Pop punk rockers HARK! A SHARK! break a decade of silence with “Sirens” and the coming EP “Very Nice, Very Evil”
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