Berthold City – What Time Takes EP (War Records)
They say “what goes around comes around” and that can certainly be said of said of hardcore and it’s various styles. Over the last few years hardcore has been riding the crest of an 80’s…
They say “what goes around comes around” and that can certainly be said of said of hardcore and it’s various styles. Over the last few years hardcore has been riding the crest of an 80’s…
A hotbed for punk bands over the years, Bristol shows no sign of slowing down as it spews out its latest offering in Copywronged a band with a great story behind their name, which you’ll…
With three members of Baltimore heavyweights Queensway in their ranks, they obviously feel the need to step away from the heavy side of things every now and again and that’s where Adrenaline comes in. In…
For a long time, the English Dogs were a band of two distinct halves: the metal Dogs and the punk Dogs, and for a while you even had both versions out on tour at once…
Over the past few years, the German kings of the jungle have been building a more than solid reputation with a slew of releases that just get better and better. Their foundations were rooted in…
It wasn’t D.R.I. , Suicidal Tendencies or Nuclear Assault who introduced me to Crossover. No sir, I became hopelessly hooked on the mainline to Thrashville and Hardcore Town thanks to a band from Seattle who…
It’s not exactly a secret that I think that D.O.A., along with Bad Religion and the Circle Jerks, are part the (un)holy punk rock triumvirate. They’re one of those bands that their peers aspired to…
Drawing influences from across the Hardcore punk spectrum Hampshire’s Sore Teeth have been making waves in the U.K Hardcore scene in recent years and are back with an album of tunes that will possibly become…
I realise that hardcore is not really known for its originality but Ryker’s output between 94 and 97, especially the Lost and Found releases, stands up against anything else from that era. But after that…
Do you remember when a band like Negative Approach evolved into something called the Laughing Hyenas and switched the hardcore intensity for something altogether darker and deeper? Or when Paul Bearer hung up the Sheer…
Emanating from Boston, MA The Proletariat fused articulate Left Wing polemics with some of the most unique music to originate from the early 80s American Hardcore scene. The band called it a day after only…
Feeding the Fire by storied Biohazard guitarist Billy Graziadei was easily one of my top 5 albums of last year and off the back of that BillyBio, as he now goes by on this solo…