Bookmarks tagged USA and Hardcore

19 Apr coliseum.bandcamp.com
“As we played together and revisited songs from our back catalog that meant so much to us, we were inspired to write a new song that channeled those feelings and that energy. We had an incredible time making our C.L.S.M. side project/offshoot album that was released last year, but ‘You Might Be Dead’ connects directly to the sound and trajectory we forged when we solidified our identity as a band throughout ‘House With A Curse’, ‘Sister Faith’ and ‘Anxiety’s Kiss’.” Bandcamp
8 Mar fullofhell.bandcamp.com
Menacing powerviolence/grind band Full Of Hell have pulled the wraps off of their sixth studio album, “Coagulated Bliss“. An April 26th release date has been scheduled for it through Closed Casket Activities. Eric Richter (Lorna Shore, Knocked Loose) was tasked with directing the below video for the album’s lead single, “Doors To Mental Agony“. Source: Theprp.com
16 Nov 2023 coliseum.bandcamp.com
THEY'RE BACK! "A jolt of inspiration hit me in 2021 and I started writing demos of fast and intense D-beat and skank beat hardcore songs then sent them to Carter and Kayhan. We were all excited about the music and the idea of working together so we made this album, purely based on the immediate creative spark and our long-term friendship and collaboration."
5 Nov 2023 harmswayband.bandcamp.com
Do you like your riffs loud? Listen to this album. Do you like your music without frills? Listen to this album? Do you like your breakdowns absolutely filthy? Listen to this album. Do you like things like melody, mood, or dynamics? You won’t find much of them here, but honestly you will probably still have a good time listening to this album. Source Sputnikmusic.com
21 Oct 2023 www.youtube.com
Jesus Piece tend to get tagged as metallic hardcore or metalcore, as well as more nuanced variations of the same: beatdown hardcore, hardcore groove metal, “more hardcore than metal.” They boast a unique mix of aggressive East Coast grooves and call-and-response vocals, offsetting metal’s melodic and theatrical tendencies with hardcore’s propulsive energy.
Source: Pitchfork