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
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
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
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
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
“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
It has to be said that “A New Tomorrow” by Flatspot Records signings Zulu is one that completely blew us away. Loaded with samples, intriguing melodies and crushing Death Metal masquerading as Hardcore with a little bit of Hip-Hop, it’s one that will leave you wondering exactly what you just heard. Pro-shot at the Baltimore
Recorded live with producer Jay Zubricky (Mindforce, Snapcase) at GCR studios and mastered by Will Killingsworth (Orchid) at Dead Air Studios a debut EP titled “The Bad Kind Decides” from an all new Hardcore Supergroup (TM, patent applied for) called Bad Blood is on the way. The First single from the record is “Apology Denied”
The premier of a music video for “From Tha Gods To Earth” has been conjoined the release date of the album “A New Tomorrow” from Zulu via Flatspot Records, one we reviewed earlier this week. The band splice together Hardcore, Powerviolence and Death Metal against an mind blowing collection of samples and instrumentals that celebrate
“While our past material was a more direct approach and very in your face about the treatment of black individual’s around the world, I wanted to step away and express the love and beauty of us. That through all the hard things we go through, that’s not just what we are and it doesn’t define