Tag: hardcore

  • Rise Against + Will Potter – The Eco-Terrorist In Me 7”

    Rise Against + Will Potter – The Eco-Terrorist In Me 7”

    At first, it might be easy for the format fetishist who is searching for the great “find” or “must-have” on Record Store Day to overlook Rise Against‘s contribution to the festivities. On the surface, it doesn’t really stand out at all; the band put a song from the album that they released last year (The…

  • Six of Swords – Polar Vortex EP

    Six of Swords – Polar Vortex EP

    Six of Swords is a five-piece band from Toronto, Ontario. They put out an exciting demo in 2013 which was filled with the type of extreme music cuts that all brutal death metal fans would enjoy diving into. They have also been creating a buzz in the local scene, so it’s about time they release…

  • Cancer Bats – Searching For Zero

    Cancer Bats – Searching For Zero

    Two Hellbounders weigh in on the latest from Toronto’s Cancer Bats… I’ll freely admit that when I first started listening to Searching for Zero, the latest from the hard-touring Cancer Bats I was a little let down. Then again, anything they commit to tape will pale in comparison to their incendiary live performances. But as…

  • Hawk Eyes – Everything Is Fine

    Hawk Eyes – Everything Is Fine

    I’ve reviewed a lot of albums in my time, and inevitably so many of them have to include lines like ‘sounds like such and such a band’; it’s inevitable. But in the case of Hawk Eyes, I’m happy to report they sound like themselves, which is as it should be. Musically, the band are adroit,…

  • American Heritage – Prolapse

    American Heritage – Prolapse

    Another album that managed to slip through 2014 unreviewed by myself is Prolapse by American Heritage. Being as busy as I am is both a blessing and a curse. In this case more of a curse as I could have been listening to this bruiser for months. And on an even more distressing note, guitarist/vocalist…

  • Relapse Records: 25 Years of Contamination

    Relapse Records: 25 Years of Contamination

    Now available from Relapse Records: “Celebrate 25 years of independent metal with over 180 tracks from our catalog! From death and doom to grind and hardcore to experimental and noise, get acquainted with our entire roster and help us celebrate a quarter century of contamination!” Right away I got a new discovery, and I was only…

  • Xerxes – Collision Blonde

    Xerxes – Collision Blonde

    The first lesson that Xerxes‘ sophomore full-length teaches us is that, if you’re going to start something, you’d better see it through. That’s definitely the lesson this critic learned; when I first put my copy of Collision Blonde on my turntable, I thought I had a good idea of what to expect when the needle…

  • Death From Above 1979 and Old Lines – last minute xmas vinyl suggestions

    Death From Above 1979 and Old Lines – last minute xmas vinyl suggestions

    Two last minute vinyl picks for your holiday gift-giving list, from Bill Adams, editor-in-chief of Ground Control Magazine. Death From Above 1979 The Physical World (Last Gang/Warner Brothers) On The Physical World, it’s impossible to miss the difference between Death From Above as they existed in 2005 and this new, re-energized incarnation of the band.…

  • Nick Oliveri goes it alone. With help.

    Nick Oliveri goes it alone. With help.

    In music, as is the case in life, sometimes it’s important to strike out on your own – if only to see what you’re capable of. The uncertainty of such a daring break away from the known and the safety associated with it makes the rewards that much sweeter when they come; not for nothing…

  • Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World

    Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World

    In the name of complete disclosure, I must confess that I wasn’t the biggest fan of Death From Above 1979 on their first trip through the pop music ranks. What the band was playing at in their first go ’round was just too canny, calculated, competant and superficial for me; it played like punk geared…