Please go to your post editor > Post Settings > Post Formats tab below your editor to enter audio URL. Latest WALLS have split up (2001-2012) September 19, 2012 1 min read Hardcore punk/noise rock demon-sound creators, WALLS, have called it quits. No official word has been posted thus far. Head over here and check out the right column to find their discography, available for streaming. The Future is Wide Open by WALLSThe Future is Wide Open by WALLS Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcore punknoisepowerviolencewalls You might be interested in March 27, 2024 Embracing the Dark: VNDER A CRVMBLING MOON’s cathartic journey in “Nocturnal Passenger” and new album “II: Aging & Formless” March 27, 2024 Cross-continental fusion: introducing new screamo band .22LR March 25, 2024 Dark screamo act CHARMED FORM premieres debut single “BCE” February 1, 2012 SWEET JESUS (VERSE / HAVE HEART / SOUL CONTROL members) debut a demo tape Previous Story COWARDICE Announces EP Release date, Releases New Single Next Story GRAILS / PHARAOH OVERLORD split to be released in the end of October Latest In Memoriam: Ashley Owens and The Ethereal Journey of The Glass Pavilion STRETCH ARM STRONG on hardcore’s evolution, maintaining positivity in dark times, navigating adulthood and unpacking “The Revealing” Cross-continental fusion: introducing new screamo band .22LR Embracing the Dark: VNDER A CRVMBLING MOON’s cathartic journey in “Nocturnal Passenger” and new album “II: Aging & Formless” Psych garage rockers SCREEN FROGS break down their new album “Subterranean Wreckage Amidst Stolen Hues”
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