From
South London, this is Lay It On The Line with some
Melodic Hardcore
Melodic Hardcore
Welcome To Austerity Britain
by Lay It On The Line
Ex and current members of In Evil Hour, River Jumpers, Hang The Bastard - our 2nd album just came out today and this is the first track from it.... on the state of our beloved country.
One of Australia’s most compelling young rock acts RedHook have just revealed their fiery new single ‘Bad Decisions’; the title track of their long-awaited debut EP - produced by Stevie Knight (Trophy Eyes, Stand Atlantic, Yours Truly) and mixed by James Paul Wisner (Hands Like Houses, Underoath).
Hey guys. Our band Sleepless Denver just released our first single Stereo about a week ago. It’s unique according to many listeners, as we all came from different influences and backgrounds. We hope you enjoy it!
There’s no elaborate story surrounding EAT DIRT. What you see if what you get. They’re just a bunch of musicians who needed a place, and head space, to get creative, away from the mess of life in modern Britain—this band is an outlet for the frustration, anger, and rising tide of disenfranchisement.
Those F***ing Snowflakes are a vibrant clash of political punk, hardcore rock and math rock. Formed merely as a vessel to shout out the feelings of anxiety and dread we all face in modern society everyday.
We’re stoked to present the first single from our upcoming fourth album. The song really shows the more dark and metal influenced direction this record has taken compared to earlier releases. To keep it raw we also kept the recording process out of the digital world and exclusively on analog tape.
Unrestrained, gazy, visceral and hardcore P A L E C O A L blends into this post-frenzy movement, once punk and nowadays still aiming for total disruption.
Keep Your Distance was written about positive aggression; having the strength to remove and liberate yourself from any negative influence that you see fit - a sentiment that we believe everyone can relate to.
- MALEVOLENCE
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