THE NEW SHAME OF PUNK TO COME "One Hundred asses to fuck and even more fuck heads to punch" is the only way I feel about this fucking story! "One Hundred asses to fuck and even more fuck heads to punch" is the only way I feel about this web site story. It's like a gift from god turned into the golden calf... when the threat's going down, the assholes parade! Don't you think our independence is more than a marketising motto on a tee shirt worn by - Each one of us who rewrites his life with no courage for living it - All those who talk about squats without even knowning the smell of them - Youngsters who wear gun-shaped-belt pretending to be gangsters - New pin-ups and porn rock stars who never leave their bathrooms - And Michael Jackson sosies who invade the hardcore scene... This hardcore scene sucks! You think you are writing the new shape of punk to come but you only made it a municipal waste.
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Rosetta never fails to hit on every level. The Red in Tooth and Claw SP808 remix is ethereal, haunting and deeply beautiful in its re-imagining of one of Rosetta's classic tracks. deathtoallpoets
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Revisiting this album today and it is just as powerful and demanding as it was eight years ago. Perfectly pertinent to today's pandemic world and all the other donked up messes facing us. This album reminds us to live... while we may.
To quote from 'Disolve': "Our blood will dry some day. But our bones won't break." grahamco
Polish noise-crust outfit eschews the big Tragedy-esque riffs still popular with their US counterparts for scratchy claustrophobia. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 2, 2016
Toronto band Respire deliver a post-hardcore tour de force on the largest scale possible, orchestrally rich and incessantly uncompromising. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 6, 2021
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The instrumentation alone is so viscerally emotive and still outstanding on a technical level… Add to that the masterfully raw vocals and profoundly beautiful lyrical imagery, and you’re left with one of the most soul-stirring pieces of music in all of rock’s history. Simply the greatest screamo band of all time. There is nothing quite like it. Audrey