Content Tagged: wear your wounds
In Case You Missed It
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Interviews
Bassist Spotlight: Olivia Johnson (Gadget, Greynier)
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Reviews
Almas Inmortales, Almas Inmortales (Self-Released, 2014)
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Features
New Artist Focus: Lockdown
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Interviews
Cape Fade: Mindforce Bassist Nick Haines on His New Project, Hudson Valley Hardcore & More
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Features
Ironclad: Virginia Hardcore Band Gives Us the “Seething Eye” (PREMIERE)
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Features
Meet the NYHC Musician Who Is Taking DIY Quite Literally
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Record Collectors
Record Collector: Faisal Yahu D, aka badmongo_666
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Features
I Once Tattooed a Questionnaire on My Leg for My Hardcore Zine
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Interviews
Chris Dodge (Spazz, Slap A Ham Records, No Use for a Name, Stikky, Infest, Trappist)
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Lists
5 Newer Richmond Hardcore Bands to Check Out, by A.E. Stallings (Break Away)
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Features
Wristmeetrazor: Enter a State of Sleep Terror on “Expiry Date : 12 Hours” (PREMIERE)
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Public Opinion: Denver Band Dials Up Punk N’ Roll Swagger on Title Track to New EP
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Lists
5 Jazz Artists Who’ve Influenced Us, by Michael Kadnar (The Number Twelve Looks Like You)
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Features
Youth Crew Compilation Box Set Coming This April
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Features
Dear Furious: Hardcore Veterans Unite in New Band, Premiere Debut Track
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Features
Soul Power: Cali HC Outfit Bring Outburst-like Vibes on Debut EP (PREMIERE + INTERVIEW)
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Reviews
deathCAVE, ii (Satanik Royalty Records, 2022)
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Features
Drug Control: San Diego sXe Taking No Prisoners on “Decay” (PREMIERE)
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Features
Heiress: Seattle Outfit Brings Apocalyptic Post-Hardcore Sludge on “Quiet Tension” (PREMIERE)
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Features
Wrong War (Ex-Current, Ottawa) Keeps a “Minimum Safe Distance” in New Music Video (PREMIERE)
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Reviews
Morbikon, Ov Mournful Twilight (Tankcrimes, 2022)
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Record Collectors
Record Collector: Daniel Nätterdal (Prison Riot)
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Features
Husband Stitch: Nashville Weirdos Rip and Tear on “Snowflake” (SONG PREMIERE)
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RLND: San Francisco Progsters’ Music Video for “Public Chefs” is a Mind-Melter (PREMIERE)
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Reviews
Let It Be Written: The Biography of Metallica’s James Hetfield, by Mark Eglinton (Lesser Gods, 2017)
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Reviews
Body Farm, Body Farm 7" (...So This Is Progress, Financial Ruin Records, 2020)
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Features
War Camps: Ex-Members of Token Entry, Celebrity Murders Discuss Their New Project
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Schizoid: Former Harm Done Singer Goes Solo on New Hardcore Endeavor
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Speedway: Swedish Hardcore Band Signs to Revelation Records, Drops Live Session