Hard Resistance - Conform.Consume.Obey


Official Video Clip Hard Resistance 'Conform.Consume.Obey', taken from the album Lawless & Disorder 2012.

New Blood: Bad Terms

Game On, the latest output of the West Virginia-based Bad Terms, has been on constant rotation all day for me and I still can’t get enough of this shit. Menacing and dark hardcore that delivers some serious heavy-ass groove. Show hardworking band some love and like their page, go to their gigs or just listen to the demo!
Game On, the latest output of the West Virginia-based Bad Terms, has been on constant rotation all day for me and I still can’t get enough of this shit. Menacing and dark hardcore that delivers some serious heavy-ass groove. Show hardworking band some love and like their page, go to their gigs or just listen to the demo!
For those that don’t know you, please introduce yourself and tell us where you’re from? How was the band formed?
The band consist of Trent, Nick, Tj, Eric and Bozeman. We are from Huntington west Virginia. We started in late 2010 and our first show was with OUTBREAK in our home town on feb 1st 2011. The band formed in a garage after most of us had broken ties from our previous bands. A few of us had been in bands together over the years.

Game On sounds fucking powerful, there’s lot of anger and hate in these songs. What were your major influences when writing this stuff?
When you live in a city such as Huntington WV you learn a lot about life and how you don’t have to live in a big city and know people just to play hardcore. And when we see all these little kids with their parents money only going to fest and not coming to local shows it sucks because when we were growing up we only went to local shows.

Do you guys have a certain aim when it comes to your sound?
We just want people to enjoy what we like to listen to. We are a hardcore band and just want people to bang their heads.

Who writes the lyrics and how important is the message to you?
Nick our vocalist writes most of them with some insight of the rest of us. They mean to world to us. Were not trying to send any messages, we want people to know what we go through and the struggle that we battle every day.

You did a tour across East Coast recently with No Zodiac and No Regrets. How did it go?
Both of those bands are solid dudes and have our upmost respect for what they do. It was a successful 6 day tour and everyone that helped us through it, we owe the world to.



How is hardcore doing in Huntington, WV? Any favorite bands from out there right now?
Hardcore around here use to be awesome, our scene has died over the years like most. There is still people that book shows and know what its about. we as a band have played with just about every band we could ever want to in our hometown. Its really just us and a band our guitar player Trent plays in now called Hard Times that just the locals.

What is the hardest thing about being in a band?
Working full time jobs and being able to get on the road to get our music out to the world. Its takes money to get to places and we all work hard as fuck to get to where we need to be.

What’s the most underrated hardcore band in the history?
Under One Flag and Forfeit.

What are the plans for the band in the near future?
To tour as much as possible and write our new lp for the fall of 2012

Last words or shout outs?
Our last words will be, don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. Fuck the world. Shout outs to: Hard Times, David Dunlap, Jacob Westfall, No Zodiac, No Regrests, Mind Crimes.

Pics by Drew Mistak

Race Riot streams songs from the upcoming split

Race Riot streams new songs from the upcoming split with Crowd Deterrent. Street Education 101 and Smash Nazis are up at band's Stereokiller profile and they kick ass!

Overthrown - Never Again


The song features Bryan Death Before Dishonor. Singapore hardcore pride!

Mercyless - Mundo Enfermo

It seems Hatebreed might have fallen from grace with their recent work but no doubt Satisfaction… still has strong influence on hardcore. Mercyless comes from Asturias region of Spain and been around for couple of years, although I cannot tell you exactly how many. It’s metal/hardcore that’s takes cues from both worlds relying on some heavy riffing shit and deep, heavy-ass vocals. There’s a lot of skills in the band but somehow the delivery falls short. They don’t lack technical proficiency and know how to shelve some nice riffs and their drummer definitely can hit double bass like crazy, but somehow the songs tend to be predictable and uninspired. Most of them just pass by without any hook that would grab your attention and make you push the rewind button again and again.

Instead, a lot of elements here are straight up distracting and many of the moments when the songs are meant to really take off are not executed as powerful as they should. I am never too much demanding when it comes to hardcore, in my world the more ignorantly in-your-face it is, that better. On the other hand, I like to feel real passion behind the band, and I know Mercyless are folks who are really pissed off with the world today and want to make a change. But it doesn’t come across in their music though. Listening to these songs makes me wanna bitch a little about my boring job at the office and idiots I have to work with, while hardcore should make me want to go on riot, rape and pillage spree.

On the positive side, the band sings in Spanish which is a definite winner in my book. I have always been a fan of bands singing in their native language and Mercyless definitely scores for that. Doing my research I have found out they’ve got some socio-political edge in their lyrics, not too much PC, but just commentary about what’s happening right now in Europe and rest of the world. And with unemployment among young people in Spain at around 50% right now, you bet they’re fucking angry.

Ok, I realized I have been too negative in this review and I don’t want you to get an impression that No Hay Paz is totally wasted effort. It has its moments, and if you are longing for that Hatebreed/Born From Pain sound that was such a hype couple of years ago, it might be worth to check it out. Still not as good as Reclaiming The Crown, but how many times have you listen to that album during all those years after it came out? Give that album a break and try something new.

Review by Dloogi
Cruzade Records, 2012

New Blood: Impulse CV

Impulse reps vibrant Chula Vista scene and if you like hardcore that’s raw and fast, their demo should be on heavy rotation right now. Here’s a short interview which should shed some light about what this about, what are some other bands from CV to follow and some other shit you might find interesting.
Impulse reps vibrant Chula Vista scene and if you like hardcore that’s raw and fast, their demo should be on heavy rotation right now. Here’s a short interview which should shed some light about what this about, what are some other bands from CV to follow and some other shit you might find interesting.
There is not much info about the band on your FB page so tell us what Impulse CV is all about? How long the band has been around? What is the line-up?
We got together in summer 2007 while were still in high school and took a long hiatus after 2 years of playing shows off and on. Back then the lineup was Alberto Aguilar on guitar, Alex Alvaro on drums, Guam on bass, and Nick Gonzalez on vocals. We just got back together this summer with a different bass player, MASON HATTTAM.

Is this your first band or have you been in other bands?
Yeah, this is our first band. We also share most of our members with SLEEP WALK which was started shortly after Impulse’s break.

Tell us something about your first demo. I dig your style which is all about playing it fast and fucking angry. What influenced you most when writing this stuff?
Old school hardcore, Infest and Straight Ahead.

Chicano Violence – is the any deeper meaning behind the title?
It’s the title of one of our songs and the vocalist felt like it was necessary to pay homage to the fact that our scene is mostly composed of first generation immigrant families from Mexico and the Philippines.

The pissed off and somehow pessimistic lyrics make the package complete. Where does it come from?
Our vocalist Nick committed suicide before the bands third show back in 07. But he’s ok now. BADASS. Some of his songs were written before and some after the fact.

Is there anything you’d like listeners to get from your music?
Nothing. Just making free music for the dawgs, take it or leave it.

Take Offense is the band that put Chula Vista on the map for the folks like me who didn’t even know the place exists before Tables Will Turn came out. Do they get much support from the local scene and how do you think it helps other bands out there to get attention?
Yeah the local scene in Chula Vista and most of San Diego have always supported Take Offense. Our scene is tight as fuck and better than everyone else’s.

So, what are some of the bands, zines and labels from your local scene kids should check out?
Mind disease records, 1039 records, SLEEP WALK, DEADWEIGHT/BACKSTABBER, STOPPING POWER, DOWN AGAIN, DEADLINED, TANTIVE IV, THE ROSICRUCIANS, COLD STARE, P$O, Linkletter and a bunch more we forgot.

And how is living in Chula Vista like? What are some places to go, things to see?
Boobs, Burritos, and Mexicans. Go to Tijuana and check out Zona Norte. Sexta y Revolucion, and of course Lolitas on Telegraph.

As a band, what do you want to achieve over the next 2 or 3 years?
We don’t think that far ahead. We just want to get one more release in before this summer is over and our guitarist joins the air force and our vocalist goes to school up north.

Anything you’d like to add?
Pregnant bitches shouldn’t drink Monster energy drinks.

Uprising distro website launched

World's Appreciated Kitsch folks have launched website for the Uprising distro. "After almost a decade of running a distro, this is the first serious attempt to unleash it to the world," the e-mail says. Lots of good stuff at good prices. Check it out

New album by No Turning Back in October

No Turning Back have announced their next record "No Regrets" will be self released on their own label Take Control Records on October 12th in both CD, digital and LP format. In the past No Turning Back have released records with Think Fast, Bridge Nine and Reflections Records amongst others.

Brutality Will Prevail - The Path


First track to be taken from rhw upcoming new album 'Scatter The Ashes', out November 2012 via Purgatory.

Very Cool & Very Core 7″ compilaton

Ratel Records will release new 7" comp with six young and promising Polish hardcore bands, each from different geographical area. "So you got Desperate Times from Swidnik/Lublin, Last Dayz from Wroclaw, Outbound from 3M, Reality Check from Warsaw, Stone Heart from Silesia and Thug Life from Poznan – all of them keeping our scene alive and well and def worth checking out for some of you who are not familiar with Polish Hardcore." Every track is an exclusive just for this release. Prordes and further info will be launched shortly. Click here to listen to the promo mix of the compilation