Tag: convulse records
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Destiny Bond – “Out Loud” / “Mind to the Mirror”
If the volume doesn’t destroy you, the shattered glass just might on the latest previews off the Denver hardcore-punk band’s new album, ‘The Love’.
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Gumm – “New From The Pain”
A communal anthem on being alone meant to be screamed by the many looking for one another in the dark from the Chattanooga hardcore band’s new album, ‘Beneath The Wheel’.
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Destiny Bond – “Peace as a Punchline”
The lead single from the Denver hardcore punk’s new album, ‘The Love’, isn’t looking to play nice with anyone who may have taken their invitation to coexist without incident for granted.
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How Much Art – “PR”
A bold way to get word of your arrival out from the new synth-punk band featuring Pat Flynn of Fiddlehead and a host of (mostly) New England hardcore and indie rock familiars.
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Recommended EP: MSPAINT – ‘No Separation’
A solid exploratory transitional statement from the Hattiesburg synth-punks that applies the laws of energy and physics to their sound to take on any and all negative forces, with more power behind theirs.
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The Mall – “I Need”
In indulging off denied desires, the experimental cyberpunk sends out one of their most resonant frequencies throughout the universe yet.
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MSPAINT – “Angel”
Let the first listen off the Hattiesburg punk band’s new EP, ‘No Separation’, be another another sage reminder of thoughts being just thoughts amid the chaos.
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Punitive Damage – “Baptism of Fire”
To all those who think they’re being tactful playing both sides, Punitive Damage’s intent to destroy is a desire to be those goons’ trial by fire.
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Candy Apple – “Heaven’s Gate”
An injection of extremist enlightenment by way of the noisy Denver hardcore punk’s sophomore effort, ‘Comatose’.
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American Culture feat. Midwife – “Let It Go”
The experimental Denver punk band lets any and all bad vibrations ripple off the mind on the lead single off their new album, ‘Hey Brother, It’s Been a While’.