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Content Tagged: dear furious

Features

Freewill: Returning OC Melodic Hardcore Band Tells “The Story” on New Track (PREMIERE)

By Carlos Ramirez | 6.24.2021

The trio brought in producer/engineer Paul Miner (Thrice, New Found Glory) to work on their forthcoming album.

Features

Dear Furious (Ex-Outspoken, Mean Season) Return with “One Stone Two Birds” (PREMIERE)

By Carlos Ramirez | 12.13.2019

The SoCal hardcore quintet returns from an extended slumber.

Interviews

Isaac Golub (A Chorus of Disapproval, A18, Dear Furious)

By Carlos Ramirez | 9.11.2017

"It was all fanny packs, Air Jordans, and Youth of Today tees for a good few years there...me included."

Lists

10 Newer Hardcore Bands Featuring Veteran Musicians

By Carlos Ramirez | 8.23.2017

These folks won't rest on their laurels.

Song of the Day

Precious, “Swandive,” from Unravelings (Indecision Records, 2017)

By Carlos Ramirez | 5.5.2017

Musicians who have played in such bands as Threadbare, Adamantium, and Stickfigurecarousel nail it.

Features

Dear Furious: Hardcore Veterans Unite in New Band, Premiere Debut Track

By Carlos Ramirez | 5.2.2017

Members of Strife, Outspoken, Throwdown, A Chorus of Disapproval, Adamantium, and Mean Season Join Forces.

Interviews

Mike Hartsfield (New Age Records, Outspoken, A18, Done Dying, Freewill, Dear Furious)

By Carlos Ramirez | 3.28.2017

One of the sXe hardcore scene's long-lasting supporters speaks.

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