Dave Hause - Bury Me In Philly
- by Nate Hennon
- by Nate Hennon
- by Gregory Lambrechts

Five years after their last album, San Francisco's Nothington is finally back with a new album! "In The End" will be out Feb 17 via Red Scare and it could very well be their best album to date.
Following a triptych of 7” releases, Belgium’s Brutus is about to unleash their debut full-length upon the unsuspecting masses.
Ah, Frank Carter. His rage may have always been as white hot as his hair is ginger, but on “Modern Ruin” it takes on a more restrained form and the album is all the better because of it.
Off The Cross seemingly materialized out of thin air when they played their first show at Groezrock last year. Fast forward a couple of months and their first full-length is also a fact.
Since the release of 2015’s “Mind Games”, New Jersey’s Palisades had to deal with a couple of line-up changes.
Following up on their 2015 debut, As It Is are back with a new album, simply titled “okay.”. A title that pretty much sums up the entire album.

For a while now, Casey Cole and Peter Lockhart have been cranking out lullaby versions of your favorite pop-punk tunes because… you know, having kids shouldn’t mean you have to stop rocking out come nap-time.
The second opening track “Told You I’d Be With The Guys” starts off, you know you are going to get a more polished version of Cherry Glazerr on “Apocalipstick, the band’s second album.