Tag: closed casket activities
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Recommended Album: Regional Justice Center – ‘FREEDOM SWEET FREEDOM’
The extreme hardcore band of Ian Shelton and his brother Max Hellesto breaks free and ponders if the debt paid to society truly ever does go away.
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Cloakroom – “Unbelonging”
A fascinating shift away from the heavygaze atmosphere and into the neon psychedelic hues of the cosmos from the Indiana trio.
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Regional Justice Center – “MORAL DEATH SENTENCE”
Not everything is what it seems, yet it’s a cruelty to forever be found guilty of something that you’re not, and no one knows that better than RJC.
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Regional Justice Center – “TAKE A STEP AWAY”
Catharsis and fury are conflated onto the same emotional plane in the early highlight from the Seattle powerviolence band’s new album, ‘FREEDOM SWEET FREEDOM’.
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Recommended EP: fleshwater – ‘Sounds of Grieving’
In mourning their creative pasts, fleshwater enter a new phase of life on this extended play which reimagines songs from their 2020 demo and breakthrough LP.
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Recommended Album: Full of Hell & Nothing – ‘When No Birds Sang’
The collaborative album between the modern shoegaze and experimental grindcore bands showcases each’s insatiable desire to explore even further outside the depths of the void which they’ve already ventured.
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Full of Hell & Nothing – “Like Stars In The Firmament”
Nothing and Full of Hell offer Low worship from the heavens as they stare down into the depths of the void while they’re up there on the latest preview from ‘When No Birds Sing’.
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Full of Hell & Nothing – “Spend the Grace”
On the first preview from their collaborative effort, ‘When No Birds Go’, Full of Hell and Nothing find the volatility in using stillness in their heaviness to their advantage.
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Incendiary – “Echo of Nothing”
The Long Island hardcore band deliver a resounding message nobody else wants to step up to deliver on the second preview off ‘Change the Way You Think About Pain’.
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Incendiary – “Bite The Hook”
The Long Island hardcore band remain at the forefront as commandeers over one’s fate on the first track off their new album, ‘Change the Way You Think About Pain’.