News from BDHW: World of Pain and Whatever It Takes



New World Of Pain shows the band stays on track with recent happenings in the world and they are concerned about all that shit. 'End Of Days' is exactly the same as I feel about this stuff.

"END GAME" pre order starts 26th February with CD and Digital at http://www.bdhw-shop.com followed by the the Vinyl pre order starting April 01st (Limited Vinyl).




New Whatever It Takes:

"DEATH BLOW" pre order starts 26th February with CD and Digital at http://www.bdhw-shop.com followed by Vinyl pre order April 01st (Limited Vinyl).


Couple of new tracks...

Couple of dope tracks that been posted recently by some legit hardcore bands.

World Collapse - Casket



New album due out on Reaper Recs!

Caught In A Crowd - "Can I Live?"



The debut single from the upcoming REACT! Records EP "The Fight". Due out this Fall.

Wolf x Down - Crown Of Thorns



Germany's female-fronted hardcore band with a strong political message. New song off of the upcoming full length "Stray From The Path".

World Of Pain - Us Versus Them



New album Improvise & Survive is already out!

Improvise & Survive

“Improvise & Survive" is as good as it gets when it comes to relentless metallic hardcore, a perfect combination of heaviness and force. The ep is already available at BDHW Recs so don’t sleep on it. World OF Pain, San Diego hardcore, ffo: All Out War, Merauder, Ruckus, Dead End Path, Harms's Way and so on!

World Of Pain streams new song, 'Fight The Tide'

World Of Pain

World Of Pain have posted new song on their Stereokiller profile! The track is entitled Fight The Tide and is taken from the band's upcoming album, Improvise & Survive. The record should be available in early April on BDHW, in collaboration with Us Versus Them. Fight The Tight is one of the hardest tracks I've heard in a while, totally alpha male hardcore made for war. [Pic by Tanner Douglass]

World Of Pain - World Of Pain

Not much time has passed since the bone-crushing three-way split with Xibalba and Ruckus, and the debut full length from World Of Pain album drops at BDHW Records. I’ve been following the band since their first demo and it’s good to see them getting the attention they deserve. This self titled album is a logical continuation of what they did on their previous releases.

It begins with a heavy-ass intro to get the mood started which provides a good build up to the Running Thin, the opening track, which is rather fast paced compared to some other parts of the album with massive riffs and menacing low-pitched vocals that sounds almost death metal. The rest of the tracks on the album continue in similar fashion bringing a great balance between groove and heaviness. Not that the band can’t hold it down on their own, but somehow the tracks with guest appearances are the ones I like the best on the album. Third Rail has insane flow with Noah, vocalist of World Of Pain, trading verses with no one else but Gonzales of Billy Club Sandwich. This collaboration was bound to be a success and the result is nothing but dope. The other memorable moment is Consequence with guest appearance from Tad of Stout fame. His sinister vocals definitely have a uniqueness to them that help this song to sound truly sinister and evil.

Overall, World Of Pain definitely brings the in-your-face aggression, but there’s also a lot of substance in what the they do. The album on a whole sounds really cohesive, they build on what they do best but aren’t afraid to explore new territories as well. Highly recommended stuff.

BDHW, 2011
Review by Dloogi