Before we look forward to 2021 with “Underground Metal Bands To Watch” and “Most Anticipated Releases” entries in our Listmania Awards Season, we have to touch on the most disappointing albums of 2020. These are records which we were excited about based on the bands previous output and pre-release singles which then… fell flat when
When it comes to riffs, some just stick in your head. It’s an essential component of what makes a song catchy and memorable. Back in 2003, the third studio album “Self Destructive Pattern” from Los Angeles Californian Industrial Metal band Spineshank was lead by a single that somehow wound up getting nominated in the ‘Best
Heavily investing in “How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?“, GroundCulture have cycled back around with another music video. This time it’s “Blue Minds” that gets the full treatment with cut sections from live performances. The Newcastle quintet must be eager to get out on the road having had a push from Hopeless Records.
Often a band becomes known for that one record that stands head and shoulders above the rest, not necessarily because it was better than any other and sometimes just because it got more attention, radio picked up a song or it got an impressive music video or it was just the right place at the
Considering themselves to be five segments of the same vision, one culture cursed by a disconnect inside the fabric of their conscious mind, with their backs against the wall, they seek to inspire change through connection. That’s the mission statement of GroundCulture, a five piece Melodic Hardcore act from Newcastle upon Tyne who love to
No Berlin jokes please. Directed by Lewis Dodds, Newcastle upon Tyne quintet GroundCulture have issued a visual warning for “Take My Breath Away“. The song will appear on their upcoming 1st May releasing album “How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?” that will be surfacing via Hopeless Records with pre-orders available here
Hopeless Records signings GroundCulture have shared another offering from their upcoming 1st May slated “How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?“. Entitled “Trauma Can Teach” the message of the lyrics and sentimental meaning flows deep within the band as each member has suffered in their own way through the loss of loved ones as they
Directed by Zak Pinchin, GroundCulture have used a music video for “REALEYES” to confirm 1st May as the release date for their upcoming album “How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?” which will appear via Hopeless Records. Pre-orders for that are available here in all manor of flavors. Between now and then, 1st March will