UK hardcore mob Brutality Will Prevail have put up pre-orders for their new full length album Scatter The Ashes. The record will come out on November 12th via Purgatory Records. It’s currently available in five different colors 12″ vinyl, of which one is a bundle with t-shirt. Go here to order your copy. Brutality: Facebook / Tumblr / Order Scatter … Continue reading
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Traces Of You Release New Song ‘Spiral’
Milan, Italy’s Traces of You have released a new track called ‘Spiral’. The song will be appear on their forthcoming Destroy Your World Inc. debut full record Bleed The Truth, which will be available in December. Stay tuned for pre-orders. Traces of You: Facebook / Bandcamp Continue reading
Introducing: Ill Bred Clothing
Ill Bred is a streetwear brand with a skate/hardcore/political influence, from the sunny regions of Southern California. It all started about a year ago in the back of a screen-printing lab at brand owner Alan Littrell’s local community college with the love for the D.I.Y. ethic and music. “I always enjoyed making D.I.Y. merch for … Continue reading
Parkway Drive Stream New Album “Atlas” In Entirety
Australian metalcore giants in Parkway Drive are currently streaming their upcoming Epitaph Records release in it’s entirety. The highly anticipated album will be released on October 29th, and can be ordered through Kings Road Merch. Let us know what you think of these new songs! Parkway Drive: Facebook / Website / Order Atlas Continue reading
Idiotbox Videozine Reveal Trailer Issue #3
Our friend Cavin has been on the road in Europe for a number of weeks this summer/fall to film for his video project Idiotbox Videozine. He just released a trailer for issue #3, which contains footage of No Turning Back, Cruel Hand, Trapped Under Ice and Coldburn. The DVD can be ordered via e-mail, and … Continue reading
Review: My Fictions – Always Trapped
My Fictions hails from Lowell, Massachusetts, and just released a 3-track EP through Top Shelf Records. Always Trapped falls in line after the likes of Converge, Trap Them, and Pianos Become The Teeth. Falling in line isn’t bad, in this case… The four piece have delivered three heavy and intense tracks that are worth anyone’s … Continue reading