Brody King is expanding his career beyond wrestling. King discusses his mission for God's Hate, acting on I Think You Should Leave and Sound and Fury Festival.
The Sound and Fury Festival made its triumphant return following a two-year hiatus. From Anxious to Pity Sex, relive the hardcore festival's best moments.
The time has finally arrived. After four years, Every Time I Die are back with two heavy new songs "A Colossal Wreck" and "Desperate Pleasures."
The new songs offer the first glimpse into Every Time I Die's forthcoming ninth studio album...
Hardcore and metalcore have dominated the heavy music scene throughout many eras, from the early 2000s to the 2010s and even today. The early 2000s saw the boom of the new wave of American heavy metal and the emergence of metalcore as the primary subgenre to watch...
When musicians started seeing the protests and tragedies happening in these past weeks following the murder of George Floyd, they answered the call to help fundraise for Black Lives Matter organizations.
Over the weekend, bands such as Every Time I Die, the Devil Wears Prada and Stick To Your Guns opened their merch store and donated 100% of the sales to social justice causes.
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The Ghost Inside are parting ways with bassist Jim Riley after a situation with him calling their bus driver a racial slur was brought back to light by Bracewar drummer Rashod Jackson.
The band offer a statement addressing the fact they heard about the incident and never looked into it further when they should have.
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On June 4, Bracewar drummer Rashod Jackson took to Twitter to call out the Ghost Inside's bass player Jim Riley. Jackson shared a tweet from the Ghost Inside about a new shirt with profits going to the NAACP.
The Bracewar drummer alleged that TGI's "bitch ass bass player" used a racial slur about a tour bus driver and that the Ghost Inside are overlooking that...
Hardcore bands are often praised for heavy instrumentals, but their lyrics are equally as important to the music quality. The artists working in this genre have often gone through life experiences leading them toward this type of music, and expressing their emotions in their lyrics reflects their skills in capturing the sentiment of so many people who feel rejected by mainstream music’s hard-focus
While hardcore is a genre that primarily focuses on negative feelings and the struggles associated with them, there are a ton of bands pushing for positivity. The so-called “posi-core” scene has plenty of fantastic bands to brighten your day and lift your mood when the world’s got you down and you need some words of encouragement.
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This season is all about giving, and the bands we obsess over all year long often host holiday concerts during this time of year to give something back to their communities. While some such as Every Time I Die have made it a tradition for well over a decade, others such as August Burns Red are just joining in on the fun with massive events to support local charities...
Every Time I Die are hosting Curling For A Cure during their Tid' The Season holiday show to raise money for Friends Of The Night People, who provide help for the homeless in Buffalo, NY.
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Stick To Your Guns are currently on tour with Counterparts, Terror, Sanction and Year of the Knife, but they're still working away at new tunes.
The tour package has come together for a split EP between the five bands with Stick To Your Guns dropping a new song titled "Dove and Fist."
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Citizen will be embarking on a short string of headlining dates—plus, watch a new music video from Terror. Check out the news you might have missed today below!
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1. Fall Out Boy add a special guest to their Columbus show
Special thanks for @falloutboy for inviting us to perform at @NationwideArena this Sunday!
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It's finally happening—Knocked Loose are headlining a North American tour with Terror early next year! The two high-energy hardcore acts will be joined be Jesus Piece and Stone for the month-long trek in the U.S. and Canada. Check out the complete list of cities and dates down below!
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Moose Blood bring along the Dangerous Summer for an upcoming tour, Oh, Weatherly sign to Hopeless Records, and the Major Minor hit the road. Check out some of the news you might have missed today below.
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Moose Blood and the Dangerous Summer head out
English emo-rockers Moose Blood will start the new year off right with a U.K
Members of Bad Brains, Danzig, and Nails have come together for what we'd consider an unltimate hardcore punk supergroup. It's called Fireburn, and it includes Israel Joseph I (Bad Brains), Todd Jones (Nails, Terror), Todd Youth (Bloodclot, Warzone, Danzig, Murphy's Law), and Nick Townsend (Deadbeat, Knife Fight).
Hear their new song below!
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Terror
The Walls Will Fall EP
FILE UNDER: Hardcore Groove
ROCKS LIKE: Stick To Your Guns, Hundredth, Bane
WHAT'S DIFFERENT: The Walls Will Fall adds a chug-tastic flair to Terror’s classic hardcore sound with guitar riffs reminiscent of Pantera’s golden age. Tracks like “B
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Hardcore mainstays Terror have premiered a new song online!
The track is called "No Love Lost" and is taken from their upcoming EP, The Walls Will Fall. Check out the tune and the EP tracklist below!
Following former Rotting Out frontman Walter Delgado’s 18-month prison sentence for possession and trafficking of marijuana, Terror shared a statement via Facebook from Bane vocalist Aaron Bedard regarding Delgado’s potential deportation. (via Lambg...
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Born Of Osiris guitarist Lee McKinney has apologized for remarks he made on Twitter last night towards members of the Acacia Strain and Terror.
"Had WAY too many last night and said a lot of dumb shit. I apologize to all parties involved," McKinney said
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