Tag: Flatspot Records

Bootleg: Zulu in Manhattan!

“Death awaits you! You have made a covenant with death and with Hell you are in agreement! You’re all going to die! Don’t you realize? Can’t you see?” A pro-shot full set from Los Angeles Californian’s Zulu at the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan New York on 20th August has surfaced in cyberspace. How you translate

Documentary: Speed: North America Hardcore!

Taking the World by storm following the arrival of their EP “Gang Called Speed” by Flatspot Records last summer, Australian Hardcore band Speed have become the talk of the town. They’ve played energetic, packed shows and festivals across Australia, Europe, and Asia, and had their first, sold-out North American tour earlier this year and already

Bootleg: Downpresser in Los Angeles California!

For reasons best left out of the psychologists chair, whenever “The Long Goodbye” from Santa Barbara California Metallic Hardcore crew Downpresser is mentioned, “The Long Kiss Goodnight” with Geena Davis and Samuel L.. Jackson floats into the cerebral cortex, even though neither has anything to do with the other. Anyway. Courtesy of 197 Media here’s a

Bootleg: Section H8 in Brooklyn New York!

Still on the hustle pedaling their Flatspot Records album “Welcome To The Nightmare” which of course features that guest vocal appearance from Tim Armstrong of Rancid, Los Angeles Californian’s Section H8 rolled up on Brooklyn New York on 8th April with phasers set to stun. The venue, The Brooklyn Monarch and the result? 24 minutes

NEWS: Zulu no longer wait to bleed…

In honour of Black Music Month, Los Angeles Californian’s Zulu have recorded two new tracks as part of the Frequency x Spotify Singles collaboration. The band, who released the critically acclaimed (by us!) record “A New Tomorrow” via Flatspot Records back in March, reworked the originally instrumental album track “Shine Eternally” and also contributed a

Bootleg: Kharma in Brooklyn New York!

Inspired by Richard O’Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game“, gritty Metallic Hardcore heavyweights Kharma came out swinging with five fresh cuts in 2020. Fast forward thee years and 7th April saw them play the Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn New York, reducing the venue to rubble in the process. Documented, the hard evidence has been submitted

Bootleg: Speed in Brooklyn New York!

Australian Hardcore crew Speed had already made a name for themselves with their incendiary live performances before EP “Gang Called Speed” dropped via Flatspot Records not so long ago. That opened the floodgates for the band to take the US by storm with this pro-shot full set from them at The Brooklyn Monarch in Brooklyn

Documentary: Speed: South East Asia Hardcore!

Flatspot Records signings Speed have dropped a tour documentary highlighting hardcore in Southeast Asia which follows them through Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia as they take EP “Gang Called Speed” to the masses. Directed, Filmed and Edited by Darryl Carulli it finds the Australians playing the audiences that are on their doorstep having already decimated the

NEWS: Bad Blood spit venom with “716 Bust / Bad Blood”!

Having denied our apology, Bad Blood have now delivered the sucker punch of “716 Bust / Bad Blood” ahead of the release of their debut EP “The Bad Kind Decides” on 31st March via Flatspot Records. For those now in the know, the Hardcore supergroup comprises members of Terror, Buried Alive, They Live, Violent Way

Review: “The Bad Kind Decides” by Bad Blood

“No nonsense hardcore with a punch and a pulse.” That’s how Scott Vogel (Terror, Buried Alive) introduces his new project Bad Blood. Having spent years talking about making music together, Buffalo, New Yorkers guitarists Eric Ellman (They Live, Violent Way) and Mason Hutchins (Violent Way), bassist Greg Vinal (Exhibition) and drummer Nick Terlecky (Violent Way) finally