Nine years after the release of 2014’s “Bloodwork“, welcoming back the final line up of Ephrata, Pennsylvanian Metalcore outfit Texas In July should feel like the band never departed. That record was their only one to feature vocalist J.T. Cavey as he and guitarist Chris Davis exited stage left in 2015 to join Erra and
We regularly use and abuse our weekly throwback feature to celebrate the anniversaries of albums and EPs we know and love that… May have been pushed to the side by the sheer sonic weight of new music flowing into our ear canals. So from the archives today we pluck the 2003 self titled album from
After testing the water with single “False Divinity” in June, the return of Texas In July seems set to last as the Metalcore outfit announce EP “Without Reason” for 17th November via Equal Vision Records. The band, who enjoyed an initial run from 2007 to 2015 which included four albums and an EP, saw their
Formed in 2002 and releasing a pair of albums in 2005’s Self Titled and 2006’s “What Have We Become” before calling it a night in 2009 at The Lucky Dog in Worcester Massachusetts, Seemless was an American Stoner Metal band held in high regard. Comprising ex-Shadows Fall and Unearth drummer Derek Kerswill, Killswitch Engage vocalist
It’s time to get the popcorn ready as courtesy of 197 Media here’s a pro-shot full set from Stetson loving Metallic Hardcore heavyweights Gideon. Filmed at the iconic Chain Reaction in Anaheim California on 9th March it finds the band hammering out the cuts from new album “More Power. More Pain.” for near fifty minutes.
More money, more problems. More power, more pain. Stetson loving Metallic Hardcore crew Gideon continue the count down to the release of their next album on 17th March via Equal Vision Records with a stream of new cut “Take Off“. The band have been touring the record across North America since 9th February with Orthodox,
Stetson loving Alabama Hardcore crew Gideon are preparing to release new album “More Power. More Pain.” on 17th March via Equal Vision Records and have shared a music video for the title track. Directed by Orie McGuiness it builds on the lyrical narrative of strength to overcome while the band have stacked the pre-order options
On the 14th November Tuscaloosa, Alabama Hardcore heavy hitters Gideon foreshadowed their album release announcement with that of an extensive US tour with Orthodox, For The Fallen Dreams and Guerrilla Warfare along with the artwork and the title “More Power. More Pain.“. Now we have the first single from it in “Too Much Is Never
Back in March an experimental Hardcore band comprising vocalist BJ Allen (Full Scale Riot, Ghidrah, GMK), guitarists Zack Thorne (Bulldoze, Agents of Man, Skarhead) and Mike Milewski (Bulldoze, Homicidal), Travis Stever (Coheed and Cambria) on bass and backing vocals and drummer Evan Rossiter (Full Scale Riot, Organyc) surfaced with a 7″ vinyl pairing of tracks
“These floods of you are unforgiving, Pushing passed me spilling through the banks, And I fall, Faster than light and faster than time, That’s how memory works, At least in the dark where I’m searching for meaning, When I’m just searching for something, I want out, Out of every ackward day, Out of every tongue