Canadian Hardcore Punk act Obey The Brave have returned with their fourth studio record “Balance”. Having parted ways with Epitaph Records after their 2017 offering “Mad Season”, the Montreal Canada natives have dropped to a quartet and officially only list vocalist Alex Erian (also of Despised Icon), drummer Stevie Morrotti and guitarist Terrance McAuley in
Released on 7th December via We Are Triumphant, “Suffer” is the debut full length offering from Bristol Post-Hardcore quartet Immerse. That being said, they’re a band with something of a split personality. Bands like A Day To Remember are well known for having a softer side and a heavier side and splitting those songs around
A new song from Wage War? Wow. That was quick. Entitled “Low”, this new cut is surprisingly Produced by A Day To Remember frontman Jeremy McKinnon, with long time ADTR Producer and collaborator Andrew Wade handing the Engineering. Perhaps more interesting than that is the band turning to Mark Lewis best known for his work with Cannibal
When Canadian Hardcore Punks Counterparts announced they were putting out some leftover songs from the recording sessions of their past couple of albums as a standalone EP, everyone got excited. The surprise is that the EP, entitled “Private Room” is just 3 tracks. So an interesting decision to release them like this rather than re-releasing
Rock Feed caught up with Wage War and talked to the band about working with Jeremy McKinnon from A Day To Remember, being on the final run for the iconic Vans Warped Tour and new music in this new clip. The band will be joining August Burns Red for a European tour run that will include
The Metalcore sound appeared in the post-Nu-Metal World as the fusion of Metal and Harcore, taking the breakdowns that we know and love and adding them to the layered guitar work of the more traditional Metal sound. Kerrang! Magazine have published an article detailing their “21 Best U.S. Metalcore Albums of All Time” – you
In March 2016 when A Day To Remember were building the hype around their then upcoming new album “Bad Vibrations”, they released a single in the form of “Paranoia”. The song describes frontman Jeremy McKinnon’s feelings after a home burglary but with a very familiar riff. A little bit of a memory test this was
Thanks to ConcertsLive, we have a full set from A Day To Remember in Toronto, Canada on 10/11/2017 during their current tour with Moose Blood and Wage War. They may never record album as good as “For Those Who Have Heart” but they’re still an awesome band with many, many good tunes and will always divide