Know The Score to drop new EP, Stray Dogs

Escapist Records will release new Know The Score ep late this fall; "Titled Stray Dogs, the EP will contain all new material and be available in both vinyl and digital formats. The vinyl release will feature four different silk-screened covers that when placed together create a larger panel image. Meanwhile, the digital version of the EP will be available on a donation-based system with proceeds going to the South Florida Bullies Canine Rescue."

New album by Minority

Minority (Poland) will drop new album, Stand Strong, on Spook Records in late 2012 or early 2013. Couple of tracks from the upcoming record have been posted to band's bandcamp. Very cool hardcore with vibe and fury.

Outspoken/Suffer Survive tour

Outspoken (California) and Suffer Survive (Germany) will play couple of shows in Germany in October with some additional shows in Netherlands, Hungary and Czech Republic.

Cutdown streams two new songs

Cutdown (Helsinki) streams two songs from the upcoming 7" ep, Harsh Reality, on their bandcamp. Make sure you give it a listen. Real heavy hardcore played right.

New Stone Heart album

Poland's Stone Heart will drop new album, Silesia Hardcore, via Spook Records. The label has already launched pre-orders for cd+t-shirt combo.

Backtrack - Erase The Rat


Cool video to a cool song. Posted on GlueHC yesterday.

Last Hope - Someone Else


Bulgar display of power! Nive video from this long-running European hardcore band.

Empire Of Rats - MMXII


First official video by this monster of a band, Empire Of Rats.

Kings Of Hate - The Fire That Never Ends


California Beatdown Hardcore. For fans of Suffokate or Nasty.

Watch Your Back - Last Man Standing

Fast and no-bullshit hardcore is what to expect here. Watch Your Back comes ripping through nine songs of straight up and stripped down hardcore. All the tracks focus on pure dopeness instead of slick production or technical wankery This seven inch demonstrates some furious tempos and crazy-ass grooves so if you’re looking for heartbreaking melodies or abstract poetry, this album is not the one. But if you’re chasing that feeling when you first heard Pitboss or One Life Crew, you’re at home.