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New Zealand’s Meth Drinker team up with the UK’s Moloch for a low-end dismal split that’ll get fans of Grief and Noothgrush getting as...
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New Zealand’s Meth Drinker team up with the UK’s Moloch for a low-end dismal split that’ll get fans of Grief and Noothgrush getting as...
Dragunov‘s Chernobyl bites through its 4 1/2 minute play time like a pack of irradiated feral dogs set upon a sleeping camper. Relentless and deranged,...
While lasting contributions from Baltimore could be as simple as The Wire and John Waters, let’s go ahead and toss Maryland Deathfest in there...
No artist sounds like Wreck and Reference. Maybe my musical interests and knowledge are a bit narrow, but I doubt I’m wrong about my previous...
Out of all the bands I’ve seen here in New York in recent memory, none were as much of a surprise as Ruin Lust. I...
Sweden’s Sonic Ritual have been toeing the line between heavy metal and punk for the better part of six years now. Their up coming...
Band’s like Sweden’s Blessings instill a certain kind of emotion in me that I’m not sure I can accurately describe. The relatively young 3-piece blends so many different styles,...
You’re Nothing, the new album by Danish upstarts Iceage is their second offering of dijointed post-punk with nods to the punk canon in the form...
Review Source:Perpetual Strife Power violence’s most forward thinking act are back with their ambitious new album entitled White Glove Test. Further pushing the band’s...
Seven Sisters of Sleep, possibly my favorite alliterative name in recent memory, are back with their sophomore album Opium Morals. Seven Sisters of Sleep, or SSOS for brevity’s sake, are the...
Review Source Perpetual Strife Toss cult hardcore icons Rorschach in a blender with misanthropic sludgesters Dystopia and whirl in a dose of modern discontent...
That’s right, rough thrashers Evil Army are back with a new 7″ I, Commander. Picking up where their rad self-titled effort left off back in 2006,...