Seether – Isolate And Medicate
Shit, these guys still exist?
Shit, these guys still exist?
Justice from Trapped Under Ice started a new band called Angel Du$t with members of fellow Baltimore hardcore acts Turnstile and Mindset. With “A.D.” they have just released their debut album.
It’s been a while since I had the pleasure (cough) of listening to some Christian metalcore. Turns out it hasn’t changed much.
With a new bassist and an extra guitarist, Tombs is back with the follow-up to “Path Of Totality”.
Throw crust, hardcore, grind and sludge in the mix and you’ve got Trap Them. You also have something that your neighbours probably won’t like.
Produced by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Joyce Manor), “Anxiety Answering” is a solid follow-up to Rescuer’s debut. Recorded live to tape, the songs sound bigger and more mature this time around.
Melvins mastermind Buzz Osborne has been churning out electrified sludge riffs since the early 80ies and to have him releasing an acoustic album is something that probably raised more than a few ey
The new Trash Talk opens with a short instrumental by hardcore rap producer The Alchemist that comes with a pulsating bassline and various ominous sounds before exploding into “Jigsaw”, the kind of
Charlotte’s Late Bloomer is made up of Lunchbox Records proprietor Scott Wishart, Self Aware Records label owner Josh Robbins and Neil Mauney, who as far as I know is not working for a label.
Bridge Nine is not only home to some of the best hardcore bands around, they will just as well put out a lighthearted album like Candy Hearts’ “All The Ways You Let Me Down”. And why the hell not?