Copykill is recording new full length

At the end of 2008 Copykill was ressurected and new songs have been written right away ready like a bulldozer to stomp the audience into the ground with their energetic live performance. The band is playing shows and currently working on their new full length.

http://www.myspace.com/copykill
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Surprise Attack tshirt sale

"Hey what's up! We have select sizes and color available in these designs and we're trying to get rid of the last of them. So here's your chance to get a sweet bargain. click on the banner for our webstore."

Click here to order.
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New merch from Carpathian

Carpathian got some new gear in their webstore.

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Doomsday: 2005-2009 story ends

News about bands calling it quits are always sad, especially when it hapens to such a talented groups like Doomsday. Unfortunately, after 2 great albums and 4 years of struggle, they decided to call it a day. Here's what they got to say:

"..too much blood, sweats, tears and MONEY has been put into this band...but unfortunately the poor turn-out does not allow us to continue anymore.
There are bands that just never get the recognition that they deserve, and this is pretty much the case."

Check em out here if you like hardcore with a metal touch.
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Rise And Fall to release "Our Circle Is Vicous" on Deathwish Inc.

The release date is set to October 27th. The title is "Our Circle Is Vicous" and the label is Deathwish Inc. The album was produced by Kurt Ballou (Converge). You've got the date with the devil, baby!
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Starkweather sold their souls to Deathwish Inc. Talks plan for the future

Starkweather is one of the only few legit bands to do metalcore with melodic Swedish riffs, hundrets of tempo changes and awkward styl of singing and they'be been doing it since most of the skinny emo boys in tigh jeans and stupid looking haircuts couldn't even walk. School yourself in what metal/hardcore crossover should sound like and check out their myspace profile. The band has recently inked a deal with Deathwish Inc. so expect some more music coming from them

Label:
"We are proud to announce that Deathwish Inc. is now the label home to Philadelphia's legendary Starkweather. Arguably one of the most important and influential bands in heavy music, we are truly honored to be working with Starkweather on a variety of upcoming releases."

Band:
"It's been a long four years since our last release. In that time we've been to Europe, played some spectacular and not so spectacular shows in the States, and have written over two albums worth of new material in the bunker. After fulfilling a contractual obligation, we're finally ready to announce that we've signed with Jacob Bannon's Deathwish Inc. With a nearly two decade relationship, this union seemed like the next logical step for the sometimes difficult and idiosyncratic guys in Starkweather. Having known us for as long as he has, Jake is well aware of how obstinate, eccentric, and protective we are of what we do.

"Our first release on Deathwish will be a split release with the colossal Overmars from France. Our contributions to the album are 'Armed Memory,' a seven and a half minute long jagged and aggressive song in the vein of 'Machine Rhythm Confessional' from Croatoan and the second song 'Nightmare Factory,' a Black Sabbath by way of Fear Of God meeting Ved Buens Ende dirge that courses nearly 14 minutes. 'Nightmare' was planned to appear on Croatoan but the version we recorded was subpar and thusly shelved. Both songs for the split were recorded October 11-13 at DeadVerse Studio in Union City, New Jersey under the unflinching eye of Alap Momin. Both songs are dense, claustrophobic, and evoke the paranoia that fueled their writing; containing layer upon layer of guitar, vocals that ebb and flow with the twisting rhythmic passages, and the near telekinetic foundation of the Rosa brothers backline. As a nerdy side note, there was no click track, no beat detective, and no vocal tuning; the drum tracks are one continuous take with us playing together in the live room. A release date and other specifics will be announced soon.

"Our next release on Deathwish, This Sheltering Night, was actually recorded before the split with Overmars at various sessions throughout 2007-2008 at DeadVerse Studios. This is six Starkweather songs ('Bustuari,' 'Epiphany,' 'All Creatures Damned And Divine,' 'Broken From Inside,' 'Martyring,' and 'One Among Vermin') and features soundscape interludes created by artist and musician Elizabeth Jacobs, under her guise as Sophia Perennis, and Oktopus from Dalek. The entire album can be played as one continuous 73:41 piece or as separate tracks. A release date and other specifics will also be announced soon. In the pipeline: Split CD with Singapore's Little Girl Terrorist (featuring the 30+ minute long Drug Holiday) that will be available on Swarm of Nails Records. (Artwork for the Little Girl Terrorist split will be provided by Alex Eckman-Lawn); A split CD with Cali grindcore mavens thousandswilldie that will showcase a slightly different dimension in sound. Featuring a song that carries a spacious Pink Floyd aesthetic crossing angular dissonances of Deathspell Omega and Ved Buens Endes/Virus. This clocks in at about 15 minutes. Both songs will be recorded at DeadVerse Studio in October; Another full length that we have 3 full songs written for and an overwhelming amount of other material to pull from."
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Overpain


"We inspired to make music as all the kids nowdays by listening to bands and dreaming that someday we will be like them.."

Band’s name: Overpain

Active Since: August 2007

How do you define your overall style?
Hardcore/2-step with aggressive Beatdowns and Lyrics Straight from the heart.

What’s your goal with this band?
To mark our name on the hardcore maps and to be well respected by the people and the bands.

What do you have recorded so far?
We released a 7track e.p ("Still Standing") in may of 2008 and now we going to record our first full length which contains 13 tracks...


What's the history of the band?
What inspired your original interest and made you decide to start a band? The band started in August of 2007 as i said..by Johnny(Guitarz) Raf(Bass) Voland(Drums) and me (Nikk-Vocals)...Later we switched drummer and bassist and Greg and Tsom completed the line-up...We inspired to make music as all the kids nowdays by listening to bands and dreaming that someday we will be like them..

You guys released your demo last year. Are you happy with the way it came out?
Yeah we are very happy how the thing turned out...Many people asked for the demo and all the copies run out...

What do you hope listeners take away from your music?
I hope everyone feel our shit deep to the bone..both musical and lyrical...

What bands have been influential to the band from the start?
We hear many bands(Oldschool and Newschool) but i think that Hatebreed - Terror and First Blood are the first example...When and how did you get into hardcore?All of us started with a different way and different time but we end up choosing the same path...

How do you see the scene in your country as opposed to other places in Europe?
We have a few but very good Hardcore bands that can easily compared with other european bands but we don't have the full support from the people here...so we try to find a way to spread it..We have some bookers/promoters that help a lot!! Also i think we have a great hardcore/punk scene..


Who are some current bands in Greece that you feel everybody needs to check out if they have not already?
I think Senseless - Homicide Effect - Against The Society - Die Without -Voidwalker - Censored Sound - Psycorepaths - Como Esta Loco are worth a check..and many other bands that i can't name them all now..

What are your future plans?
To record and release our first full length through a label and to play as many shows as we can...

Overpain at Myspace.
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Trapped Under Ice - Secrets Of The World

Trapped Under Ice - Secrets Of The World
Demons Run Amok/Reaper 2009

If you thought hardcore was dead you'd be correct. TUI is bringing back all the things you loved about it. There's been a lot of hype about this band since their demo recordings and debut 7” Stay Cold and, with no beating around the bush, the new album proves Trapped Under Ice lives up to every bit of it. Their unique skills of writing songs with both a lot of punch and substance helped them to craft wonderful hardcore album for listeners to lose themselves in.


If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The Secrests Of The World carries on almost exactly from where Stay Cold left off. While they haven't made any radical changes to their music, they’re using the same winning formula that's provided them success with their previous recordings. What makes Trapped Under Ice so great is how they stay true to the basics of hardcore while playing their music with a certain freshness and vitality in the sound. They don’t limit themselves in terms of songwriting and directions they can go with their music. Some parts are fast and heavy and just as often the band slow down just to do awkward things. The songs are very diverse and organic but without losing the catchiness and accessibility. Part of the reason that this band differentiates itself from others in the game is how they are not afraid to shift their music by giving room to heavier parts as well as bits of groove and creative riffing. There aren’t many bands nowadays that are able to keep their music so balanced and mature keeping in mind it’s their just first full length album. What I like is the fact that each one of the songs has its own style and signature sound. They manage to shell out some catchy and memorable tunes by way of Believe (nice beatdown part in the end), The Vortex, From Birth or Against The Wall (my favorite one on the album!), but to be honest, it’s really hard to pick the best one.
From start to finish the drums and punishing, and the guitars are full of life and vitality. The fluid and tight delivery walks hand in hand with the powerful vocal work and Justice definitely sounds like a man on a mission. His voice fits the music flawlessly and makes it appear even more powerful. The lyrics are really personal and deep. Somehow they set really bitter and dark tone and are important part of an overall feeling of the album. Lyrics like See God, From Birth or Against The Wall will send shivers down your spine no matter how many times you’ve heard ‘em. The production is superb, with a fat and forceful sound and a bit more punch then on a previous material.

To put it simply, it’s gotta be one of the best albums of the year and there are small chances anything will top it. TUI doesn’t fake the funk at all and if you’re in the mood for some rugged and no bullshit hardcore, they will get your blood rushing.

Author: Dloogi

TUI at Myspace
Demons Run Amok Records
Reaper Records


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Red Awakening - EP 2009

Red Awakening (Mexico) EP 2009

http://purevolume.com/redawakening

Another good band from Mexico. Rugged and raw stuff with a metallic edge to it.

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Hobson's Choice - With Bruce Force

Hobson's Choice (Bosna&Hercegovina)

With Bruce Force

http://www.myspace.com/hcxhc

Hobson's Choice was formed on May 8th, 2005. in our hometown Tuzla, Bosna&Hercegovina. The plan was to animate local hardcore scene,which was barely alive,and to unite local hardcore kids. Over the years we found our characteristic sound supported by heavy beats and riffs, and fast old-school parts, which were true base for our future work. Our lyrics talk about rough lifestyle of everyday life in Bosnia, straight edge as positive way of life, social injustice. The band was mostly influenced by UKHC and Balkan scene. In year 2007 we recorded our first material "Dysfunctional Family EP" DIY. 2009 saw our live album under the title "With Brute Force" containing 6 killer tracks.

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Straigh Opposition upcoming shows

Here are some dates and venous when you can catch this band live:

28/08/09 - DO IT YOURSELF ON DA BEACH !!!!!
29/08/09 - POZZO DOLCE - TERMOLI - WITH STARTODAY & STRENGTH APPROACH
04/09/09 - BLUE KISS - CASERTA - WITH OLTREZONA - BLOODY FATALITY - THE 4TH
05/09/09 - MESSINA DYI FEST - MESSINA - WITH FACE YOUR ENEMY - OLTREZONA - WHILE YOU WAIT - TO ED GEIN AND MANY MORE
06/09/09 - MACERIE OCCUPATE - MOLFETTA - WITH GUEST
19/09/09 - PESCARA HARDCORE UNITED # 2 - CIRCOLO SPAZIO SERRA - SANTA TERESA DI SPOLTORE ( PE ) - WITH STARTODAY - WHILE YOU WAIT - RISE FROM THE AGONY - BONES BAG - DAYS THAT NEVER END

Also, go here to download their music totally for free!
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Madball: UK December tour

Madball will be touring UK this December and here are the dates:

TUES 1 DEC KENT LOFT
WED 2 DEC KINGSTON FIGHTING COCKS
THUR 3 DEC SOUTHAMPTON TALKING HEADS
FRI 4 DEC LONDON UNDERWORLD
SAT 5 DEC PETERBOROUGH CLUB REVOLUTION
SUN 6 DEC BIRMINGHAM EDDIES
MON 7 DEC BRISTOL CROFT
TUE 8 DEC LEEDS JOSEPHS WELL
WED 9 DEC MANCHESTER MOHO
THUR 10 DEC GLASGOW IVORY BLACKS
FRI 11 DEC DUBLIN FIBBER MAGEES
SAT 12 DEC BELFAST LIMELIGHT
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Triangle Offense, new record by Hardflip

After numerous anouncements HARDFLIP finally releases the third record "Triangle Offense". That MCD contains 7 hard hitting songs between NYHC, mosh and a filthy metal axe recorded in 2007. it also contains a rap song by KAE' LAVIN. The next songs are already written and maybe it will not last that long to release them. time will tell... there are still some HARDFLIP HORDE shirts left, just get in touch. so, get off your ass, get a copy and spread word!!

http://www.myspace.com/hardflip
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Cheap Thrills called it quits

It was a good band and they gonna be missed. Here's what they got to say about their decision:

"Cheap Thrills is done for. After almost five years we decided to not continue Cheap Thrills any longer. There was no longer enough energy in the band to keep it alive and we surely wouldn't want to force it if need be. We'd rather stop at this high point, than to slowly let this thing die. In our opinion we are at a point where we have reached everyone we liked and were ignored by everyone who we couldn't care less about. The last few years have been the best of our lives and we thank all of you for your support, especially our friends and all the people who took us in. You know who you are. There will be a last show, but all other dates have been canceled. This is it for us - game over. Hardcore lives! "

http://www.myspace.com/cheapthrills
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In Desperation West Coast tour


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Fit Of Frustration finished new ep

Message for the band:

"We finally got all the music finished for the new ep. It's been slow going as we only get to record when we can find the time. Now that all the tracks are laid I'm hoping to having the vocals done in the near future. I'm currently working on lyrics but finding the time for that can also be a chore. Such is the life of a middle aged dad. Anyway... I'm posting up our cover of the Damned "See Her Tonight" as a small taste of what's to come. This is not the final version (the vocals are a scratch track) but please enjoy none the less. The next time I post here it will be to announce that the new record is in the can and ready for the masses to download."

More info:
http://www.myspace.com/fitoffrustration

Is it only me thinking The Damned cover is insane??
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City Of God's Son




http://www.cityofgodson.com/


“City of God’s Son” is an experimental hip-hop opera starring Nas, Jay Z, Ghostface, Biggie Smalls, Raekwon, Samuel Jackson, Delroy Lindo, and Laurence Fishburne. It is a crime drama/coming of age tale of three fictitious characters growing up in a crime ridden city in a jungle. This project explores the icon of the gangster in modern media, and weaves musical history and gangster film history into an operatic music based story of brotherhood and survival. An homage to 90’s New York hip-hop, “City of God’s Son” is the redefinition of the remix. Featuring legendary soul singer Joe Bataan. The musical/soundscape portion of the project is available for FREE download on this site, the visual/installation is coming this summer to NY.
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The Trailer Park Boys movie trailer




The second (and unfortunately last) Trailer Park Movie is coming! This gonna be massive! It looks hilarious and my only regret is that as far as I know, it's gonna be the last time we'll meet those crazy fucks...
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Steal The Crown, debut full length by Face Your Enemy, coming soon


Face Your Enemy, hardcore beatdown from South Italy, is about to release their debut full lenght, Steal The Crown. Expect nothing but rawness and realness! Listen to the band's new song here.
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Dead And Gone news

Some news from the hard working lads from Dead And Gone records:

"Just a quick note to let you know that we have recently refreshed our website - new colours, pictures etc
We have also added a message board to the page so check that out and start posting!

www.deadandgonerecords.com/board

We have recently updated our distributed items and we have added records from :

TRAPPED UNDER ICE/HATEBREED/BLACK FRIDAY 29/TO KILL/ IN COLD BLOOD/ KEEP IT CLEAR/ RUSH N'ATTACK/ MILES AWAY/ CHEAP THRILLS/ VOGUE/ 50 LIONS/ DAY OF THE DEAD/ BALANCE/ MOUTHPIECE/ DIE YOUNG/ INTEGRITY/ ROT IN HELL/ SOUL CONTROL/ANCHOR/ BORN FROM PAIN/ FAMINE/ OATHBREAKER and more"

www.deadandgonerecords.com
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Mew t-shirts from Dirtsheath

Dirtsheath is a hardcore band from Germany and they've been around since 1994. If you want to rep old school style you can place your orders here.
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Loco Fox


"For me graffiti became a perfect source of adrenaline and positive emotions, a way to fill my life with adventures and find real friends. Every wall and, especially, train panel is a story. Every piece or throwie is another victory. It's a way to feel the pure taste of life every fucking day when you have paint and time to go on a mission."
Could you please introduce yourself? What do you write? Where are you from? What crews do you rep?
My name is Loco Fox, I am from Moscow, Russia. People may call me a graffiti-writer, street-artist or a vandal, but I prefer to call myself a “guy who draws foxes everywhere he goes and tries not to get caught”. I am also in a crew called BLS, which is formed by writers from Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Ufa.

What attracted you to the world of graffiti? How did you first get started into doing graffiti?
When I was a kid a friend showed me a Dirty Hands video tape. I was so impressed that I immediately started writing my first ugly tags everywhere. That was a start, a pretty typical one though.
For me graffiti became a perfect source of adrenaline and positive emotions, a way to fill my life with adventures and find real friends. Every wall and, especially, train panel is a story. Every piece or throwie is another victory. It's a way to feel the pure taste of life every fucking day when you have paint and time to go on a mission.


How would you describe your style of graffiti? What do you find influences you and your work?
I guess, my work lies somewhere between graffiti and street-art. I always liked characters more than fonts and my goal was to come up with my own character – simple but recognizable and vivid. A character that could be painted around as throw-ups and also has a potential for more complex pieces.
Loco Fox became such a character for me – it's original, funny and it also gives an opportunity to change its appearance, mood etc. I paint Loco Foxies with ghettoblasters, vinyl records. Foxes sporting polos, leather jackets, sky masks, crowns etc. I've been involved in hardcore and skinhead culture since my childhood, so Loco Fox often appears as a skinhead. My work is strongly influenced by everyday life, struggle and especially music.

Is there a specific statement that you’re trying to make with your work? What is something you hope people think when they see some of your work?
I want people to think “Oh, that fox again, I saw it million times before and here it is again”. Not so original, but that's the way it is.

How do you do your big pieces? Do you get the permission of land owners or do it 100% hardcore style
I haven't done any legal shit ever. Maybe someday... All of my works are 100% illegal and that's the way graffiti should be. I mean I don't have anything against legal artists, whose skills pay their bills. More power to them! But at the same time, the real essence of graffiti is in illegal activity. To stay in this endless game you have to be smart, fast, work good and be ready to come back and do the same again and again, because the city buffs everything sooner or later. In Moscow they often buff your shit the next morning.
At the same time I never paint on private cars, private houses and on the monuments of art and history. We need to respect each other, our roots and our culture.
I don't think that painting an ordinary gray wall or a train is a serious crime. The results of this “crime” could be easily removed with a bucket of paint.


You call yourself antifascist artist. How is it linked to graffiti, and how graffiti can bring some positive message to the people?
Well, I don't think I am an “antifascist artist”, but the point is that today the bullshit Neo-Nazi movement grows bigger and bigger in Russia and I want to demonstrate that I'm strictly against this shame. It may sound totally weird, but in modern Russia Neo-Nazi shit have become really huge. You can see it on the streets, on the football terraces and even in graffiti and hip hop.
Fascism became a fashion among modern Russian youth, or I'd better say pseudo-youth – puppets manipulated by another trend.

Assholes even try to make their way on the hardcore scene, but they always get their sorry asses kicked when they show up at gigs.

The situation was even worse back in the 90's, when the Nazis totally ruled the hardcore-punk scene, but then a small group of kids started the whole anti-racist hooligan thing, kicking Nazis out of the punk/hardcore gigs.

Another shameful fact is that Neo-Nazis got a total support from government. The cops always try to shut hardcore gigs, kids get arrested and people with antifascist views are called “extremists” by the police and mass media. I've seen enough cops with Nazi tattoos and other shit. It's totally sick to witness such a situation in a country that paid a terrible bloody price for the victory over Hitler's hordes. Today the grandsons of the World War II veterans sport swastika tattoos and praise Hitler.

I believe that in such situation it is crucial to demonstrate your position and stand your ground, because whatever you do – write graffiti or play in a band, you can influence other people. Or at least - stay true to yourself and your beliefs.

Could you expand upon G.W.A.R.P. – Graffiti Writers Against Racial Prejudice a little? What is it about and who else is involved?
Well, it's not our idea. If I'm not mistaken, a friend of mine saw a guy in such t-shirt in some Euro graffiti video. We use this idea to demonstrate that we are against racist bullshit – whatever color it is. Racism has no excuse, these idiots should have no place in our society.

You’ve recently done a bit of traveling with your work, most notably visiting the Mecca of graffiti, New York. How did the trip came out?
That was my long time dream to paint in NYC and it came true. It's a beautiful city with stunning atmosphere. I've got a lot of adventures there – got chased by the vandal SQUAD in subway tunnels a couple of times and was almost ran over by a train. Great trip. I hope to repeat it someday, but it's really hard for a Russian citizen to enter the USA.


So what do you think are the biggest differences between Europe and USA when it comes to graffiti?
I can't say that Russia is Europe. It's geographic position speaks for itself. It's something between Asia and Europe and right now it seems like our country takes the worst from the both worlds.
Anyway, in my humble opinion the main difference is that USA graffiti scene is much more street and freight oriented, while the Europe concentrates on commuter trains.

How would you describe the Moscow graffiti scene? Who are other graffiti artists and crew you’ve been feeling lately?
Our scene is young, but it grows fast. More and more Russian writers get featured in world's leading graffiti magazines, go on Euro tours, demonstrate outstanding styles. I believe it's just the beginning, and Russian graffiti still has a lot to say to the world.

How big is the hardcore/punk community within the world of Moscow graffiti?
I don't think it's really big, but there is enough kids who write and also go to the hardcore gigs.
I don't think I'll make a mistake if I say that the majority of kids just follow the latest trends – in music, style and fashion. But there are some big name writers here who came straight from the DIY hardcore culture.

Do the Moscow artist work together? Is there a competition between different crews and individuals?
It depends. Some kids usually paint together, but there is also enough beef between certain people and crews. Someone crossed the other one, some crew painted in the other crew's yard, you know. Sometimes it ends up real ugly with knifes and lead pipes. But usually it's just stupid kids with nothing to do, who like to run their mouth and then always back off.

How do you think most people in Moscow feel about graffiti? Do you think they like it?
Most of them totally hates it. The main danger for a writer in Russia is not police but some redneck idiots, who can stab you in the back while you're tagging. A few years ago one of the notorious Moscow writers got seriously cut by some jerk, just for writing on the wall. The guy had serious problems with health, but as far as I know, he's all right now and still kicking.

I noticed that people always try to call the police or even attack you when they see you painting, but they almost never react when someone's getting robbed on the street.
People got so upset by tags and throwies on the government property while the same government uses the very same people and then throws them away, It is nothing but a logic of a slave.

The old graffiti rule still works in Russia: “If you can write, you can fight”. That's it.


Have you ever had a graffiti-related problems with the law. Is Moscow police giving you a lot of stress? Do you have any good chase stories you’d like to share with us?
Here in Russia we don't have such a serious anti-graffiti laws and structures as in USA and in some European countries. But I think it's just a matter of time, because everything started here much and much later than in the other world. But we already have train drivers and security guards shooting at kids in train yards and attacking them with railroad hammers and lead pipes, the most modern cameras and sensors in the tunnels and yards and also cops who can beat and torture people and get away with it.

Not long ago we did a back jump on a commuter train in St. Petersburg area, it was crowded and the angry passengers were running out of the car, trying to attack us, so we had to chase them back into the train a few times, until we finished.
That was fun.

What can we expect to see from you in the future?
I hope more and more work, travel, countless new pieces, panels and a few cover designs for some hardcore bands.


Any last shout outs?
Thanx a lot for your support and interesting questions! More power to OLD SCHOOL HATE!
Best greets to all your readers!
If you'd like to check some punk/hardcore from Russia I may recommend you these bands: Proverochnaya Lineika, What We Feel, Razor Bois, Ted Kaczynsky, Villainz United, Old School Values, By-Street, Mister X, Moscow Death Brigade.

What We Feel will be on tour in your country real soon, so don't miss them!

Yo: BLS 1315, RST, HGK, TRC, DSK!

Check my stuff on the Internet:
www.locofoxarmy.com
http://www.myspace.com/feartheripper
Loco Fox above the world!
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Still fighting - Demo '09

Still fighting (Canada)

Demo '09


http://www.myspace.com/302558587

Hardcore just the way it should be played - mean, agressive and no bullshit. FFO Cro-Mags, Leeway, Merauder, Breakdown....

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Chopcore - Your Dream My Loss




BLAST FROM THE PAST!
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New Nassau Chainsaw shirts


Check out their webstore while waiting for the new record which will be droppin soon! This gonna be massive!
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Facedown Records basketball jerseys and more...


Facedown Records Basketball jerseys are now back in stock. Make sure to pick one up now before these sell out again! And remember to enter “SCHOOL” at checkout to get 10% off your entire order.

http://facedown.merchnow.com/
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Outbreak will release new album with Think Fast!

The new album by Outbreak will be out Think Fast! Records, owned by a band vocalist Ryan O'Connor. Distribution will be handled by Trustkill. Here's what the guitarist Brian Kemsley got to say about it:

"I'm sure everyone already saw this coming, but we're psyched to officially announce that our new album will be released via Think Fast! Records. Trustkill Records is also stepping in for distribution duties (having just signed a new deal with Think Fast!). The beauty of this whole deal is that we're basically self-releasing our record, since Ryan runs Think Fast!. This means it's going to be a very hands-on process (something that's important to all of us) and at the same time, we get to reap the benefits of the Universal Music Group putting our record into stores (can't say I ever thought I'd be saying that in a non-joking manner)...talk about a killer situation for us to be in. Alright, enough business mumbo-jumbo that no one really cares about. Check back into our MySpace page soon for updates on the record...we'll be posting the release date, artwork, track listing, new song, new MySpace layout, crazy pre-orders packages, and lots more in the coming weeks. Expect tour announcements to start taking shape soon too. That's all for now."

More info:

http://www.myspace.com/outbreak
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Abhorrence / Under 18 South East Asia Tour October 2009


You should check out both of these bands cause they rule!

http://www.myspace.com/abhorrence
http://www.myspace.com/Under18bchc

Dates:
16 Ocotber - Singapore @ F.A.D Media
17 October - Johor Bahru,MY @ Embrace Hall
18 October - Kuala Lumpur.MY @ KL Live (ex-Ruums)
20 October - Bandung.IND @ Score Cafe
22 October - Jogjakarta.IND @ TBA
23 October - Cirebon.IND @ TBA
24 October - Jakarta.IND @ TBA
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Lost Verser Tour: The Red Shore and The War punishing Australia


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Legions


"However, there are some seriously sketchy bands where we come from who don't represent the true meaning of hardcore at all. But it's not our place to comment on what is and isn't 'hardcore' so it's your choice to decide whats bogus and whats real..."

Band’s name: Legions

Location: Sydney, Australia

Active since: I think like February, 2009?

How do you define your overall style?
Modern hardcore, strongly influenced by old NYHC bands. Think of Ill Blood era No Warning with a bit of Breakdown and Outburst mixed in.

What’s your goal with this band?
Play shows, record songs

What do you have recorded so far?
Just a demo so far. It's available for download on our myspace profile (www.myspace.com/legionshc)

At first could you please introduce yourself and tell us something about the band? Where did you all meet and how did you end up forming Legions?
Tiernan plays drums, Elliott and Brandon play guitar, Jonny plays bass and I (Josh) do vocals. Me, Tiernan, Brandon and Elliott have all been friends for a while and played in bands together before, Jonny was friends with some of our friends so we were introduced and we asked him to play bass for us.


Is there any main idea behind your lyrics? Do you have a certain kind of message which you want to convey in your songs?
My lyrics are more personal, I don't aim to persuade anybody with what I write. They reflect my emotions and my perspectives on myself, the people who surround me and humanity in general.

What was the inspiration for the Bible themed cover of the demo? Is there any connection with the lyrics?
This band has no religious agenda by any means. The artwork ties in with the apocalyptic theme of the intro and the second track on the demo.

What are some good hardcore bands from Australia at the moment?
There's so many, I don't know where to begin really. Miles Away, Hopeless, Blkout, Relentless, 50 Lions, Ill Brigade, Iron Mind, Had It, Lookin In, Dropsaw, No Love Lost, Mary Jane Kelly, Worlds Apart, Persist, Goonzilla, Fixtures, Your Ghost is a Gift...I definitely forgot some but I think that list is big enough haha

What are some other hardcore bands do you like and listen too?
Everybody in the band is into all different styles of music, so I can only really speak from my opinion. I'm into Mineral, Trapped Under Ice, At the Drive-In, Violation, Breakdown, Daylight, Iron Age, The Cro-Mags, Youth of Today, Church of Misery, Dr Dre, Raw Deal, Pulling Teeth...not all of those bands are hardcore but as I said, we listen to lots of different genres.

What do you think it is about hardcore that it became a life style for so many kids all around the globe?
It's fun, straight forward and energetic, without losing its integrity and sincerity.


Is there anything that you think is missing in hardcore movement nowadays?
I'm only young and I haven't been a part of the hardcore community long enough to say I've noticed any dramatic changes. However, there are some seriously sketchy bands where we come from who don't represent the true meaning of hardcore at all. But it's not our place to comment on what is and isn't 'hardcore' so it's your choice to decide whats bogus and whats real.

What can we expect to see from Legions in the future?
We've just completed our demo so at the moment we're just focusing on making our band sound as tight as possible. There are no plans set in concrete as of yet, we want to release a record but we're in no real rush.

Do you have any final message to our readers?
Smoke trees, make money, fuck bitches. Peace.

Legions at Myspace.

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Towards The End - SLHC

Towards The End (Philippines)

SLHC - Demo

http://www.myspace.com/towardstheendhc

Born in 2006, TTE rep San Pablo (Philippines) scene with their heavy and in your face hardcore with a nice metal feeling.


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Endwell - Avoidant


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Crossbone Clothing



Crossbone Clothing have just released some New Gear to my their range. They now have hoodies for girls and guys, new shirts and girls singlets! Check out their store for more info!
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My Turn To Win: a new track from the upcoming EP, "No Challenge"

Just in time for their appearance this Saturday at THIS IS HARDCORE FEST in Philly, Thorp Recs are unveiling a new track from hardcore stalwarts MY TURN TO WIN's. Preview "Song Titles" from MTTW's upcoming EP, "No Challenge" here.

About the band:

Forming in 2004 from the South Jersey and Philadelphia hardcore scenes, MY TURN TO WIN has brought a fresh, infectious, intensity back to the hardcore sound and a prodding, thought-provoking message to the hardcore ideal. MTTW rock traditional hardcore, contemporary hardcore, and melodic hardcore into one poignant mix of uplifting sounds. MTTW make one remember what hardcore meant in the first place.

MY TURN TO WIN has seen the Awake/Strong releases of both their 2007 Ep 'Whatever it Takes' and 2008's "Weight of the World," to praise from critics and peers alike. Multiple tours have seen MTTW share the stage with Sick of it All, H2O, Madball, Have Heart, Down to Nothing and Kill Your Idols, to name just a few, as well as This is Hardcore fest 2007, 2008, and 2009.

For Fans Of: SICK OF IT ALL, H20, HAVE HEART, and GORILLA BISCUITS

"MTTW songs sound good. It's nice to hear real hardcore in 2008."
-Toby Morse, H2O.

"The music is great. You play some mean, beefy riffs and Dave's got a great voice."
-Lou Koller, Sick of It All
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In Desperation


In Desperation is a type of band that will appeal to a diverse audience of listeners. Although relatively young, they have already developed name for themselves for keeping their hardcore full of passion and energy. Their music is edgy and agressive, but still as catchy as it gets. Whether you like to bust some heads in the moshpit or just looking for a listening enjoyment, don't be sleeping on them!


Can you give a brief history of the band up to this point? When did you guys form and how you got the band name. Any previous bands members were in?
We all grew up going to shows together and some of us playing in bands together before this one. The band started in early 2008. We all live in different towns around northern,CA but we are based in Sacramento. Did a demo shortly after we started with 4 songs, and then the Ghost Town 7 inch pretty soon after that. We were originally called "Desperation" but then found out that a band from Illinois had the same name so we made a minor change that made sense. Bands before this......hmm... well Dan was in Harms Reach and Deathbox, Jared does Give Me Back from time to time, Ryan and Joey have Internal Conflict, and I was in a band called Trash Talk and Drugs of Youth.

What can we be expecting from your upcoming record? How does it differ from Ghost Town, America EP?
The new record I think sounds way better than the Ghost Town record. More time went into it, more thought, and suprisingly less money. But the sound quality is great still. Lyrically its a bit darker. Musically its heavier and has some slower stuff. Its a good progression from the last one.

What label is going to release it and do you have any title yet?
Heart In Hand Records from Los Angeles is going to be releasing this record. William is great and has helped us a lot so far. According to the cover it doesn't have a title, but its called "The Floods".

How would you describe the sound of In Desperation? What bands have influenced your music?
We are a hardcore punk band. We all have different influences but mainly bands like From Ashes Rise, Modern Life is War, Tragedy, Born Against, Left For Dead, etc..

Who or what has had some influence or impact on your lyrics? Where do you find inspiration?
Everyone around me influences me all the time, positive or negative. Recently Ive been reading about hauntings and possessions. Some new songs are about that.

Tell a little about each of the releases you have out? I know only about the Ghost Town, America 7”. Do you have anything else out?
Well we did a demo. Then we did the Ghost Town 7 inch. Next up is "The Floods" 7 inch. We were supposed to be on a couple different compilations but those never came out. We are writing new songs now too for a full length sometime in 2010 hopefully.
What part of California you’re from? What’s the hardcore/punk scene over there?
We are generally from Sacramento,CA. Its in the north. Where are you from anyways? The scene here is pretty good. Its different for sure, bands come through and don't know what to expect when they see punks, skinheads(not the bad kind) and hardcore kids all together, but everyone usually gets along. Fights rarely happen and if they do its usually against nazis, which is cool with me. All ages venues here don't usually last more than a year or so, but right now we have a great house that we do shows at. We also have a coffee shop that treats the bands really well too.

Do you remember the first time you heard hardcore music? What were your feelings then and how did the way you look at it changed since then?
Through skateboarding I had a lot of older friends, and they got me into some of the first hardcore bands I had heard. I already was familiar with Minor Threat, Black Flag, Negative Approach and some others, but they were listening to The Trouble, Blood For Blood, and Buried Alive and that was the stuff that got me really interested. My first hardcore show was First Blood and Terror in San Francisco in 2003 and that was craziest show I have ever seen. My feelings about it haven't really changed much. I'm actually interested now more than ever. I guess the only change would be not really understanding the fashion, although I'm not sure if I ever did. I think getting older tests your beliefs in it for sure, and I feel like I need it now more than ever.

What is one thing people would be surprised to find out about you?
Hah.. I feel like this is one of those first day of school orientation questions. Guns are a hobby of mine, I'm sure that's sort of surprising.

The hardcore scene is constantly changing. What trends - either in music or not- that you guys really respect and are following?
I could probably go on more about trends I don't like than ones I follow. That new trend where guys move like crabs on stage looks funny. I'll be interested to see where that one goes.

What’s your take on metal influences in hardcore?
Well if you mean the bands that have cyclops hair and play grind riffs followed by pop melodies......I think we all collectively cant stand that it. But, bands like Integrity, Ringworm, and Converge I think are great.

What are the future plans for In Desperation?
We start a west coast tour in 2 weeks with our friends Hell and Reason. That should be a lot of fun for sure. The new 7 inch is coming out sometime in the next month or two. After that just more writing music and hopefully touring. We have no plans of stopping anytime soon. Thanks for the interview, and I hope to see everyone on the west coast soon.
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Ill Intent

Band’s name: Ill Intent

Location: Seattle, WA. United States

Active since: 2008

How do you define your overall style?
Fast traditional hardcore with a modern twist.

What’s your goal with this band? To keep playing shows, touring, having fun and keep releasing new music. We also want to go as far as the band will take us, as far as doing europe, Japan and everywhere else.

What do you have recorded so far?
Right now we have a 6 song demo released in 08, with a couple songs that haven't been released from that same session. We are going into the studio this month to record 8 new songs that should be coming out this fall.


Can you tell us some history about Ill Intent? How long have you been playing together and what was the reason to start a band?
Ill Intent has been a band for about 2 years, the first year, they had an 07 demo with a different singer, but that didn't work out. I joined the band last august, recorded and immediately hit the road on tour. When I joined the band, we were all living together at that time and I wasn't doing much as far as bands were concerned. It just worked out, because we were all musically and mentally all on the same page with what we wanted to accomplish with the band. At the time, I was feeling really frustrated with a lot of things that were going on with the government and in politics. So it gave me a great forum to voice those opinions.


How did you come up with that name Ill Intent? What does it mean to you?
I wasn't there for the initial naming of the band, but when I heard it, I gave it the thumbs up of approval. What it means to me is that we are a no bullshit band. Straight up and honest. You can see our name and no what we're about.

I really like the message behind the No Rest For The Weary song. Have you ever regretted your life decisions and what would you tell to the other kids when they gotta choose between the life of stability and security and following their dreams?
I haven't regretted any choice that I have made. Obviously, like anyone else, I have made mistakes, but I feel that I have learned from those mistakes and try my best to not repeat them. As far as following your dreams and a life of stability, they can be one in the same. If someone's goal is to find a stable job, buy a house, get married, live the dream, etc... then they should pursue that by any means necessary. On the flip side of that, if someone decides that life is not for them, that is perfectly fine. But either way or any choice you make, just make sure that you are making that choice because you want to, not because of what anyone thinks you should be doing. If someone were to ask me which path they should choose, I would tell them which ever one they wanted and to live life on their own terms. My life is a train wreck in every aspect. Financially, emotionally, romantically, stability-wise, but I wake up everyday happy and take each day as it comes. It's the life that I want to live, so fuck anybody that tells me I am doing something wrong. These are my choices to make.

What inspires an Ill Intent songs lyrically in general? Would you say you are a political band?
Life in general inspires the lyrics. When I wrote all the lyrics for the 08 demo, I was at a point in my life that was extremely stress free. I had a good place to live, a stable, great paying job, a beautiful girlfriend and basically smooth sailing. Emotionally, I was solid and sound. So, I did not have a lot to write about emotionally, because I refuse to ever fake passion. Hard core is fuled by anger and emotion, so the only thing that I had left to write about were a lot of political issues that really pissed me off at the time. Since I wrote all the lyrics for the 08 demo, a year ago. I have gone through a lot personally. Went through a pretty hard break up. Had lots of health problems, some of which caused us to take a 4 month hiatus. I moved to New York and failed out there, so I came back home. Had some close family members pass away. I have been homeless for the last 4 months and just had a really hard time with health and finances. So the new stuff is going to be pretty personal about struggle and overcoming adversity as well as some of the same government issues that still aggravate me.

Tell us about Ill Intent live show? What is your formula for a successful performance and how it makes you feel when the kids are feeling your music and singing the lyrics?
A typical Ill Intent show, you are going to get a high energy performance. Always. Hardcore is all about energy and every member of this band lives for it. We have all made sacrifice after sacrifice for this band and we all feel it 100% So every member of the band goes off and when people are feeling what we're feeling, they go off too. I love it when kids sing along and go crazy. Although I do not expect everybody to agree with my lyrics, I just want them to know what they are about. I want to provoke conscious thought, which is why I always provide explanations to the songs. So people know what the content of the song is all about.

What's the thing that you are most proud of in the history of the band?
The way that we all get along so well and are friends first and foremost. I love every member of this band like brothers and wouldn't do it if our bond of friendship wasn't as strong as it is. Also, in the year that we have a been a band, including the 4 month medical break I took, we were out of the road for almost 5 months. We were able to go to central america, canada and hit the states extensively. I am extremely proud of all the hard work every member has put in.

Whats playing on your stereo the most at the moment?
I listen to a lot of different kinds of music. Lots of hip hop, radio and underground. Lots of old rock bands and some softer stuff for times when I just need to chill.
Fences - My homie from seattle, it's really talented, accoustical, folk rock, pop stuff that fits every mood I am in.
Atmosphere - my all time favorite MC next to every member of Wu-Tang.
Black Sabbath - One of my all time fav bands
Cro Mags - my absolute favorite band, I also entertain their whole catalog, not just age of quarrel
Biohazard - every album except for uncivilization. yuck.
AC/DC - Only the first 3 albums with Bon Scott, I don't like Brian Johnson at all and Bon Scott is the real deal.
Do you know anything about European hardcore? Any bands? Labels?
No Turning Back is one of my fav current bands. As well as Rise and Fall. Frustration is a new band from Ireland that is KILLING IT right now.

The worst and the best movie ever made?
Best movie, the warriors. Also, classics like the first 2 godfathers, good fellas, point break. Worst movie? Anything in the last few years directed by michael bay. Hollywood and the movie industry is such garbage right now. Everything is a recycled remake with a bunch corny CGI and sweet explosions. Directors need to realize that no matter how attractive the cast is, how many explosions, or CGI animals in the movie... if the plot sucks, the movie will suck. I only watch comedies these days, because everything else is garbage.

Anything you want to add, tell us about or give any general shout outs too?
Lots of upcoming bands. power, decades, persistence of time, hit the bricks, vanguard, gone but not forgotten, putrid brew, horizons, grave maker, rotting out, fences, sojourner, poverty bay saints, odd rule, rebuilt and the whole northwest scene right now, it's better than it ever has been in awhile. Shouts to 10Deep, Survie Apparel, Life of Villains, Winners Circle and The Cool in Tacoma. Fice, blue sky black death and northwest hiphop. Thanks for the interview! I hope you are well and taking care of yourself.


Catch 'em at:
http://www.myspace.com/illintent206


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Forsaken - Demo

Forsaken (USA) Demo

http://myspace.com/forsakenlahc

Mean and obnoxious hardcore straight outta Cali with a powerful sound combining old school hardcore with some metal and punk rock. 2 songs off their demo. Not for the weak!

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