Monday 14 October 2024

Bread And Circuits


Bread And Circuits were a five-piece post-hardcore/emo band from the Bay Area, California that were active from around 1998 to 1999 (can't fully confirm). They're perhaps best remembered as one of Sarah Kirsch's many excellent projects (whose résume also includes Navio Forge, Fuel, John Henry West, Torches To Rome, Silver Bearing, Please Inform The Captain This Is A Hijack, and more). In Bread And Circuits, she was also joined by Struggle, Swing Kids, and Yaphet Kotto drummer JOse Palafox. Lyrically, they leaned heavily on sociopolitical issues, playing with an intensely energetic sound that clanged angular, melodic guitars against dual shouted vocals. Their sole LP was an Ebullition release, and highly recommended if you're a fan of the previous bands listed. Enjoy.

1. Trophy Room
2. Hampton's Floor Plan
3. The End Of History
4. Bread And Circuits
5. White Man
6. Statue Of Limitations
7. Bretton Woods
8. Letter From Chase

1. Bread And Circuits - Bloodbath
2. Bread And Circuits - Shameful Library
3. Bread And Circuits - Dying By Degrees
4. Bread And Circuits - Nuremberg Principles
5. Former Members Of Alfonsín - Kinetic
6. Former Members Of Alfonsín - Devil's Vocabulary Test
7. Former Members Of Alfonsín - Hurricane
8. Former Members Of Alfonsín - Magic Maker

Struggle


Struggle were a four-piece hardcore band from San Diego, California that were active from 1990 to 1994. Overtly political in their lyricism, they took influence from an emerging wave of dark, frantic, noisy, and abrasive hardcore bands including Downcast, Born Against, and Rorschach. They released one LP, one EP, a split and had one comp appearance, all through the now-legendary Ebullition Records while it was still in its infancy. In a way, they're like a precursor to Swing Kids, as three members of Struggle formed Swing Kids after they disbanded, including Justin Pearson, who later be best known as a member of The Locust, Some Girls, and a thousand other bands. Other members of Struggle would also later join Yaphet Kotto, Unbroken, Bread And Circuits, and tons of others. If you're looking for raw, angry political hardcore with early screamo leanings, Struggle is what you're looking for. It's perpelxing that it took this long to get around to them, but here they are. Included below is their discography release, which includes all their recorded material. Enjoy.

1. Red, White, And You
2. Death of A Friend
3. Envy
4. Pigs On Fire
5. Tradition
6. Real Estate
7. Pain
8. Culture
9. Cement
10. The Untitled
11. Brain Tourniquet
12. War #1
13. Wait A Second