The cover of God’s Hate‘s debut album (as seen above) is a collage that consists of images of police brutality, eyeless people, burning churches and a American flag in flames. Lyrically, but also in some ways musically, this is the perfect representation of this band: on fire, political and violent. God’s Hate could be considered … Continue reading
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EMP Persistence Tour Kicks Off Today with Ignite, Terror, H20, Iron Reagan, Twitching Tongues, Wisdom In Chains and Risk It
The annual EMP Persistence Tour kicks of today in Warschau, Poland. Ignite is headlining with Terror, H2O, Iron Reagan, Twitching Tongues, Wisdom In Chains and Risk It on support. Make sure to attend one of the shows and get your tickets here. 13.01. Warschau – Progresja (Poland) 14.01. Berlin – Astra (Germany) 15.01. Hamburg – … Continue reading
Album of the Month: Malfunction – Fear of Failure
On the 20th of November Bridge Nine Records will bring out Malfunction’s first full length album. While their EP on Reaper Records sounded a bit generic, this time Malfunction seem to have found their own sound. Fear of Failure was mixed by Taylor Young who earned his stripes in Nails and Twitching Tongues. Young’s influence … Continue reading
Twitching Tongues Announce European Tour with Disgrace and Sign with Metal Blade Records
Twitching Tongues from Los Angeles, California have signed with Metal Blade Records for the release of their highly-anticipated third full-length album, which will serve as the follow up to 2013’s In Love There is No Law. The record will be tracked this May, and will be self-produced and recorded entirely at the band’s own LA studio, … Continue reading
Malfunction Sign with Bridge Nine Records
Malfunction from Buffalo, New York have signed with Bridge Nine Records for the release of their debut album Fear of Failure. The band is currently putting the finishing touches on their full-length at GCR Audio Recording Studios with Jay Zubricky. It’ll then go off to Taylor Young of Nails and Twitching Tongues for a mix, and receive mastering … Continue reading
Review: Disgrace – True Enemy
After releasing their furious Songs Of Suffering EP almost 3 years ago, the four Californian lads of Disgrace are back with their debut album, True enemy. There hasn’t changed that much since 2012: the band is still signed to Closed Casket Activities, has 4/5th of the members of Twitching Tongues featured and plays a furious … Continue reading
Review: Harm’s Way – Rust
Screeching metal and tribal like drums are the noises that mark opener ‘Infestation’, sounds that we hear Harm’s Way experimenting with a lot on their latest effort: Rust. The Chicago-based band have never sounded so “not-hardcore” since their inception in 2006 and apart from a couple of beatdown parts (like the amazing ending of ‘Cancerous … Continue reading
Forced Order Sign With Revelation Records
Born from the ashes of Twitching Tongues, Soul Search, Disgrace and Harness, Californian hardcore outfit Forced Order have joined forces with Revelation Records. Boasting influences like Integrity and In Cold Blood these guys have a raw 90s, metallic hardcore sound. After their recent signing Forced Order are gearing up to release their first 7″ single on the … Continue reading
Photo Report: Northcote Festival @ Energiehuis, 29 March 2014
Last Saturday, Northcote Festival took place at Energiehuis in Dordrecht (NL). It was the third edition of the annual hardcore festival, which doubled in size compared to last year. Twenty-three bands shared two stages in the span of ten hours. The international amosphere characterized this years festival; there were bands from the United States, Scotland, … Continue reading
Presents: Northcote Festival Full Sets of Twitching Tongues, Forsaken and more
Northcote Festival 2014 was a huge success. It was great seeing so many bands and catching up with so many friends. Remain & Sustain uploaded the first full live sets. Check them out below: Twitching Tongues Forsaken Spinkick Pantah Northcote Festival: Facebook / Website / Facebook-event Photo by Geert Braekers Continue reading