“The overall theme of this record sort of stems from the title track. In every song I dive into a lot of issues whether it be personal or issues with the world at large. The title track is a love letter to Chicago Hardcore but more broadly to hardcore itself. The ‘real world’ is full
Pummelling audiences into submission with their brand of Metallic Hardcore since 2015, Chicago natives Kharma show no sign of slowing down with new album “A World Of Our Own“. Said to be as authentic and uncompromising as it is colossal and diverse, the band recorded with Jon Markson at The Animal Farm (Regulate, Jivebomb) ahead
Pummeling audiences into submission with their ferocious brand of the Hardcore since 2015, Chicago homewreckers Kharma have issued another statement of intent with a second pre-release single “By Any Means” from their upcoming new album “A World Of Our Own“. Set for 12th April via Flatspot Records, it saw the band working with producer Jon
Featuring a guest vocal appearance from none other than Sebastian Paba of Regulate, Chicago Hardcore crew Kharma have announced 12th April will see their fourth album “A World Of Our Own” appear via Flatspot Records. Their forth in all, it saw them work with Jon Markson at The Animal Farm (Regulate, Jivebomb) to get their
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
Flatspot Records signings Kharma were caught flexing their Hardcore muscle in Ambler Pennsylvania on 18th March as their latest offering “Most Dangerous Game“, recorded and mixed with Andy Nelson (Weekend Nachos) at Bricktop Recordings in Chicago approaches its second anniversary. If you open that Pandora’s box you’ll find addressed subjects as hard hitting as Classism,
Still playing the World’s most dangerous game, Kharma have chosen “Jester” from that 2020 EP upon which they flex their Hardcore muscle while raising issues including class-ism, police brutality and racism, systems of oppression for a music video. Directed and filmed by Errick Easterday (Varials, Knocked Loose, Kublai Khan) with additional footage contributions from the
Taking their most dangerous game to The First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on September 11th we’re Kharma, who continue to cut their sonic assaults’ with socially aware lyrical themes such as classism, police brutality and racism that challenge the systems of oppression the Metallic Hardcore act fight against on a daily basis. Recorded and
Armed with incendiary fresh material from their latest outing “Most Dangerous Game“, recorded and mixed with Andy Nelson (Weekend Nachos) at Bricktop Recordings in Chicago, Metallic Hardcore monsters Kharma were caught on camera by 197 Media at the iconic Chain Reaction in Anaheim California on 6th October. The Flatspot Records signings bring tales from the Hard
Creating a gritty, raw and down right hostile brand of Metallic Hardcore with their EP “Most Dangerous Game“, inspired by the writings of Richard Connell about surviving middle America, here’s a full pro-shot set from Kharma at The Metro in Chicago Illinois on 3rd September. It’s a home town throwdown, full of high fives, stage