HOLYMUTHAFUCKINGSHITBALLZZZZZ… Rotting Out have a new song out called ‘Born’ and it’s sick! Check out the video with a bunch of cool live footage. On March 10th, their new EP Reckoning will be out on Pure Noise Records so stay tuned for more tunes. Rotting Out: Facebook / Twitter / Tumblr / Pre-order Reckoning Continue reading
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Review: Troubled Coast – Awake and Empty
Trying to take on the world from their homes in San Francisco, post-hardcore group Troubled Coast will be releasing “Awake and Empty” on October 9th through Pure Noise Records. To date, the band has released two full-lengths and two EP’s. What started as a band that drew most of its influences from their hardcore roots … Continue reading
Troubled Coast Stream New Song ‘1967’
Northern California’s Troubled Coast have just released their new song ‘1967’. The song will be featured on Troubled Coast’s new album Awake and Empty (out October 9 via Pure Noise Records) Stream ‘1967’ below and pre-order Awake and Empty here Troubled Coast: Facebook / Twitter / Bandcamp Continue reading
Review: My Iron Lung – Grief
The name My Iron Lung probably reminds some of us of an obscure Radiohead EP that was released in 1994. Radiohead fans will be disappointed, this band is quite different. These guys, hailing from San Diego, recently released their five-track debut EP titled Grief on Pure Noise Records. And what a debut. The EP starts off with a calm ambient-like intro, that … Continue reading
Troubled Coast Premiere New Song and Reveal Pre-Orders
After putting out an amazing EP in January this year, East Bay, CA’s Troubled Coast have premiered the second track off of their upcoming LP Awake and Empty. This track promises a lot to look forward to, for their full length debut due via Pure Noise Records on October 9th. Pre-orders are available now in different bundles, so … Continue reading
Review: Troubled Coast – I’ve Been Thinking About Leaving You
Before you start reading this review, fantasize about that very first band you saw live, that you wanted to rave about to all of your friends. Get back to that moment when you bought your first CD at the merch table where you stood eye-to-eye with that one band you just fell in love with. … Continue reading