The Chisel, Koyo, and Prince Daddy and The Hyena Share ‘Dead Formats Volume 2’ Tracks
Hear three more tracks from Pure Noise Records and Pabst Blue Ribbon’s upcoming covers compilation.
Hear three more tracks from Pure Noise Records and Pabst Blue Ribbon’s upcoming covers compilation.
Listen to new tracks from Less Than Jake, Knuckle Puck, and Lavalove ahead of the new compilation next month.
“a vicious, uncompromising ride… Knocked Loose whip up a storm of catharsis, breakdowns and bruised knuckles”
“Seaway quench fans between-albums thirst with ‘Fresh Produce'”
Emo/pop-punk newcomers Youth Fountain pick out six records that have made an impact on them.
Patrick Kindlon of Drug Church and Self Defense Family spoke to AH writer and Just an Insight Podcast host Tim Birkbeck about finding hardcore, discovering new bands, the past 12 months and more.
“‘III’ is peak Masked Intruder… shallow, cheesy as hell and bags of fun”
Words by Ian Kenworthy
A packed out Joiners in Southampton recently witnessed a memorable night with Drug Church and Single Mothers.
“Unapologetic; gutsy; damaged; unrelentingly bleak and yet perversely hopeful in its conviction.”
“Drug Church are a band who thrive on momentary bursts of energy and craft those moments throughout ‘Cheer’”
This month sees releases from big time players and notable up-and-comers.
Here are 9 releases you need to hear this November
The Story So Far take subtle risks yet don’t entirely abandon their core sound on ‘Proper Dose’.
“I feel like ‘In Spite Of Me’ is a really accurate representation of us through music.”
Toronto’s Like Pacific aren’t affected by “second album syndrome” as guitarist Greg Hall tells us.
Counterparts are underselling ‘Private Room’ as it’s something they should be proud of.
Uncompromising on all levels, ‘Welcome to the Neighbourhood’ is layered, intriguing, and grows with each listen
“‘In Spite Of Me’ is exactly the album Like Pacific should be releasing.”
As they release their debut album, we spoke in-depth to Homesafe about ‘One’.
“This is surely State Champs best release to date.”
State Champs rapid rise up the pop-punk is set to continue with ‘Living Proof’.
State Champs pick out some of the finest moments from ‘Living Proof’s co-producer John Feldmann.
On ‘Bad Frequencies’, Hawthorne Heights sound familiar but also renewed.