Video: Higher Power - Higher Power



Really dope track and video, I gotta check out more about this band.

TMF Hardcore Punk documentary from 90'


This gem was posted to youtube yesterday and I advice everyone to see it. All I know is that TMF is supposed to be a music channel from Belgium which used to cover hardcore/punk music back in the days. At least this 40-minutes documentary focuses on hardcore music and culture. This stuff is great, it intercuts interviews and commentary from dudes like Freddie Madball, Lou SOIA, Choke Slapshot and Onno Cromag with live footage of bands like Cro-Mags, Sheer Terror, Sick Of It All and much more. Definitely must watch for every serious hardcore kid. Sit back and enjoy.

Favorite quote: Everyone is welcome, but it's not for everybody. Eventually, some people gonna realize that there's more to it than just a music.

Hardcore History: John Joseph of the Cro-Mags



John Joseph recounts his personal journey growing up punk on the streets of 1970s New York City and how he came to find inner peace. Very nice interview with cool stories from the 80' when John was a street kid trying to get by, how he met HR and Bad Brains, and what brought him to Krishna.

Cro Mags Live at the Key Club (LA)


All you hippies better start to face reality. This is nice live video taken from Cro-Mags' show in LA. Put together by Todd Newman for your viewing pleasure.

Demons Run Amok to release classic Cro-Mags and Subzero albums

Demons Run Amok will be re-releasing the following classic NYHC records: Cro Mags – Alpha Omega LP - first time on vinyl since 1991. and Subzero - Happiness Without Peace LP, classic NYHC released back in 1996. Hell yeah!

Cro-Mags 'The Age Of Quarrel' LP re-issue on Mightier Than Sword Records to

Official message from the label: "We are honored to announce that Mightier Than Sword will be re-issuing the debut album from New York Hardcore legends, the Cro-Mags. That’s right, this coming January 11th we will be releasing the band’s 1986 debut album, “The Age Of Quarrel,” on limited edition 180 gram vinyl. Re-mastered and featuring three (03) previously unreleased demo tracks circa 1984 (“You’d Be The Death Of Me”, “When Push Comes To Shove” and “Hard Times”), the 180 gram vinyl will be pressed on the following colors: 100 solid black, 400 clear red/solid black swirl, and 500 clear red. Original artwork will be used, along with a couple never used photos of the band from the era, and include a full-color gatefold jacket and full-color innersleeve. Don’t miss your chance to pick up this influential and long out of print album! Pre-orders for the LP will go live in the MTS WEBSTORE on Friday, December 10th at 12 PM Noon Est."