Showing posts with label Richmond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richmond. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 April 2023

Government Warning


Government Warning were a four-piece hardcore punk band from Richmond, Virginia that formed in 2004 and disbanded in 2011. They knocked out a slew of releases in that time, including two full-lengths and several EP's. Sonically, they harkened back to the classic sound of hardcore in its original era, taking cues from bands such as the Adolescents and Zero Boys' rambunctious energy to knock out stellar songs in 60 to 120 seconds. If you're new to this band, Arrested is probably my personal favourite from them, though No Moderation is probably the essential entry point. Enjoy.


1. Railroaded
2. Blank
3. Government Warning
4. Walking Dead
5. Ghost Town
6. Self Destruct

1. No Moderation
2. Jocks And Cops
3. Cutting Room Floor
4. Fat Nation
5. Self Medication
6. Trend City
7. Slave Labor
8. Powder Keg
9. See The Truth
10. Sick Of Home

1. Arrested
2. Maniacs
3. Killing For Fun
4. Safe And Sound

1. Rot And Decay
2. Nowhere To Go
3. Urban Warfield
4. Endless Slaughter
5. Stop Again
6. Revolving Door
7. Blurred Yellow Line
8. Disengage
9. Hour After Hour
10. Glued
11. Factory Line
12. Shot Full Of Holes
13. (Global Warming)
14. Paranoid Mess
15. Enough Is Enough

1. Executed
2. Shirked Obligations
3. Modern Day

1. Violent Reaction - Victim In Pain
2. Barge - Stabbed In The Back
3. Night Birds - Haunted Town
4. Government Warning - Deny Everything

Saturday, 11 February 2023

Crestfallen

Crestfallen were a five-piece screamo band from Richmond, Virginia that were active from 2000 to 2003. They released a split, LP and EP in that time, which were put out by fantastic labels including Magic Bullet and Robotic Empire. Unsurprising for a Richmond band in the early 2000's, they also shared members with pg.99. Crestfallen were absolutely fantastic and incredibly underrated, crafting violent bursts of grind-influenced emoviolence, with elements of metalcore thrown into some riffs. The vocals are also a major high point, which sound face-melting in a literal sense. Highly recommended, enjoy.

1. Waifle - Australian For Women
2. Crestfallen - Epileptic Requiem

1. Nine To Five RSVP
2. Beyond Recognition
3. Never Say Never!
4. Scouring For Any Signs Of Life
5. Seen And Not Heard...
6. ...Biting Your Tongue Off
7. Pecking Order
8. Disappearing Act
9. Eternal Nightmare

1. Backlashed
2. Spread Bald Eagle
3. Rogue Rodeo
4. Sucker Punch Fucks Off
5. Early To Bed Early To Rise Again
6. Silent Track (66.6 Seconds)
7. Minor Threat (Minor Threat cover)
8. Human Fly (The Cramps cover)

Thursday, 9 February 2023

Forcefedglass


Forcefedglass were a three-piece emoviolence/screamo band from Falmouth, Massachusetts that formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2000, after having relocated to Richmond, Virginia. Their actual released output was pretty minimal, with just one "full-length", two splits, a demo and a few compilation appearances. The majority of their recorded stuff was included on a reissue of that sole album, When Backs Are Turned, Knives Are Pulled. This is what's included below, with bonus tracks from those splits and other misc. songs. Sonically, this band crafted short burts of distorted, blast-beat heavy chaos, with vocals pushed to their limit and frenzied guitar riffs. Ben Koller was actually the drummer of this band prior to joining Converge, as a fun fact for ya. Highly recommended, enjoy.

1. Paper Mache
2. M.P.
3. What Do You Think of That?
4. A Hollywood Ending
5. Something To Say
6. The Plague
7. Nailed To The Wall
8. Can't Look Back
9. Proper Use Of Explosives
10. Emobombs
11. Deadeyes
12. Strapped In
13. The Untold Stories of Brick Walls
14. Thirteen Second Sickness
15. A Beginners Guide to Piracy
16. Open Face Surgery
17. Pistol Complex
18. Fifteen Minutes to Fairvale
19. Running On Borrowed Time

Wednesday, 21 September 2022

Engine Down


Engine Down were a four-piece post-hardcore/emo band from Richmond, Virginia that were active from 1996 to 2005. They maintained a fairly prolific career, with four full-lengths and a few other releases coming out in the span of 6 years. Despite this, they remain one of the most underrated bands in their scene/era. They took fairly clear influence from DC/Dischord bands that first championed post-hardcore in the early 90's (Fugazi, Lungfish, Hoover, Shudder To Think, etc.) while exploring their own viscera, making for some dynamic and emotionally impactful songs. They utilized the classic quiet, clean guitar sound  mingling with subdued vocals and slowed drums, alongside distorted, octave-heavy crescendos with angular riffs that built and released tension almost interchangeably. Thanks to their multiple vocalists, harmonies are usually layered and provide a sense of unison despite the often-distraught lyrics. 

Its members are also of note, besides being in the incredible Engine Down, they were active in a few other projects you're most likely familiar with. For starters, vocalist/guitarist Keeley Davis was a member of Sparta who joined just before Threes. He was also a member of At The Drive-In during their reunion back in 2016, and played on In•ter a•li•a. Along with guitarist/vocalist Jonathan Fuller, Davis also formed Denali. Drummer Cornbread Compton was briefly a member of Cursive, and played on Mama, I'm Swollen. Enjoy.

1. Hold All Applause
2. Castalia

1. Twelve Hour Turn - Wide Awake
2. Engine Down - Flowers For The Dead

1. Castalia
2. Dead Letter
3. Colorado
4. Nearsighted
5. Slingshot
6. Brushes
7. The Offer Of Something
8. Daredevil

1. Retread
2. Trial Error
3. Somnolent Detachment
4. Intent To Pacify
5. Patent On The Better
6. Worth
7. Depth Perception
8. In Favor
9. Two Tone
10. To Bury Within The Sound

1. Second Of February
2. In On The Kill
3. Your Suit
4. Retone

1. Songbird
2. Pantomime
3. Far From Now
4. Detour
5. Taken In
6. Demure
7. Overrated
8. Second Of February
9. Closed Call
10. Relief Sketch

1. Rogue
2. And Done
3. Control Group
4. Cover
5. In Turn
6. Long Time Waiting
7. Too Much Of A Good Thing
8. 101
9. The Walk In
10. Standby
11. Well Read
12. Etcetera

Friday, 26 February 2021

Wow, Owls!


Wow, Owls! were a five-piece screamo/hardcore band from Richmond, Virginia that were around from 2003 to 2006. Their output was pretty limited, with one incredible LP, a split, a demo, and a few final recordings. Sonically, they are fairly comparable to bands such as L'Antietam, Wolves, and Life At These Speeds with a dash of post-hardcore a la At The Drive-In. They played with a burgeoning energy and distinct attitude, creating tension with angular chords and heavy syncopation. Their LP, Pick Your Patterns is sorely underrated, and I highly suggest anyone who has not heard give it a listen, I think a lot of people who frequent this blog would dig it. The only other note to make on their discography is the compilation Pee Sout, which includes their demo (also included here), a remix and the final three songs they recorded. Members went on to play in Best Practices and Mouthbreather. Enjoy.

1. Initiate Mind Explosion Sequence
2. Five Sexy Alligators, Please
3. Chris, Did You Ruin The Dance Party?
4. Cole Hutchison: 1982-2012
4. 1989: The Best Four Years Of My Life
6. More Explosive Than A Jerry Bruckheimer Joint
7. Mind Explosion: The Saga Continues

1. The Setup - My T-Shirt Has Something Important to Say
2. Wow, Owls! - Hissy Fits and Temper Tantrums
3. Wow, Owls! - Cole Hutchinson 1982-2012

1. 1989: The Best Four Years of My Life
2. Your New Favorite Song
3. Five Sexy Alligators, Please
4. I'll Be Your Huckleberry
5. Destination: Pizza
6. Houston, We Have a Drinking Problem
7. Chris, Did You Ruin the Dance Party?
8. Saccharine for My Sweetie
9. Nominative Was The Case They Gave Me

1. Scary Barry
2. Gems
3. Let's Get The Fuck Out Of Raccoon City
4. Initiate Mind Explosion Sequence
5. Five Sexy Alligators, Please
6. Chris, Did You Ruin the Dance Party
7. Cole Hutchison 1982-2012
8. 1989, The Best Four Years of My Life
9. More Explosive Than A Jerry Bruckheimer Joint
10. Mind Explosion: The Saga Continues
11. Five Sexy Alligators, Please (Yeah Yeah Remix)

Friday, 22 January 2021

Down To Nothing


Down To Nothing are a five-piece straight edge hardcore band from Richmond, Virginia that have been active since 2000. Without a doubt this post is long overdue, and it's finally here. Down To Nothing were incredibly active in the 2000s, putting out release after release. Sonically, you could say they bridge the gap between their Revelation Records predecessors (Sick Of It All, Judge, etc.) and bands such as Backtrack, Expire, and Trapped Under Ice (who they even share a member with). There's not much more that needs to be said, they're a classic, straight-forward hardcore band with several solid albums under their belt. If you're new to them, grab The Most, Unbreakable, and Life On The James, as that covers most of their material without repeating tracks. Enjoy.

1. Keep Your Head Up
2. Burn
3. Life Of The Party
4. Used Up
5. Contaminated
6. Stand Down
7. I Hope It's Worth It

1. Save It For The Birds
2. One Eighty
3. The Normal People
4. Outcome
5. Choke Louder
6. 3 Or 4 Years
7. Pet Peeve
8. Who Are You To Say
9. Honorable Mention Mr. Starky
10. What Comes Around Goes Around
11. Fire Escape

1. Down To Nothing - We're On The Run
2. Down To Nothing - Risk It
3. Down To Nothing - Skate And Annoy 2.0
4. Down To Nothing - I'm So Lucky
5. Kids Like Us - Holyshit
6. Kids Like Us - Mike P. Does Coke
7. Kids Like Us - Synthesizer Nerd
8. Kids Like Us - Bad Reputation (Joan Jett cover)

1.Down To Nothing - Go Ahead With Yo Fake Ass
2. Down To Nothing - Us V. Each Other
3. Down To Nothing - I Can't Believe My Eyes
4. Down To Nothing - Smash It
5. On Thin Ice - Forgiven In Hell
6. On Thin Ice - The Thaw
7. On Thin Ice - The Ides Of March

1. Go Ahead With Yo Fake Ass
2. Us V. Each Other
3. I Can't Believe My Eyes
4. Smash It
5. Burn III
6. Unbreakable
7. Home Sweet Home
8. We're On The Run
9. Risk It
10. Skate & Annoy Vol. 2.0 (Sk8 Or Die)
11. I'm So Lucky

Note: Includes tracks from the Kids Like Us and On Thin Ice splits & more

1. Higher Learning
2. Alright Already
3. Burn It!

1. Along For The Ride
2. Conquer The World
3. My Disguise
4. No Faith
5. Serve And Neglect
6. Down On You
7. Well Deserved
8. Running Out
9. Higher Learning
10. Your Loss, Your Regrets
11. Up River
12. Quick To Judge

1. Save It For The Birds
2. One Eighty
3. The Normal People
4. Outcome
5. Choke Louder
6. 3 Or 4 Years
7. Pet Peeve
8. Who Are You To Say
9. Honorable Mention Mr. Starky
10. What Goes Around Comes Around
11. Fire Escape
12. Go Ahead Wit Yo Fake Ass
13. Us V. Each Other
14. I Can't Believe My Eyes
15. Smash It
16. Burn III
17. Unbreakable
18. Home Sweet Home
19. We're On The Run
20. Risk It
21. Skate & Annoy, Vol. 2.0 (Sk8 Or Die)
22. I'm So Lucky

Note: Compilation of Save It For The Birds and Splitting Headache

1. Park My Car
2. Wildcard
3. His Not His
4. Crucifixion Of The Bunghole
5. Voicemail
6. I Wanna See You Again
7. Yah Yah

1. Down To Nothing - Watered Down
2. Down To Nothing - Shot Down
3. Down To Nothing - When My World Turns Cold
4. 50 Lions - The Realness
5. 50 Lions - Searching
6. 50 Lions - Love And War

1. Number One
2. Set Sail
3. Gone For Summer
4. Undefeated (All My Sons)
5. Pipeline
6. Monument

1. Life On The James
2. Dirty South
3. Swallowed Up

1. When I Rest I Rust
2. Dirty South
3. Life On The James
4. Sheffield
5. No Leash
6. 3:24
7. Brothers Turned Strangers
8. Island Time
9. Cardinal
10. Soak It Up
11. Fish Ain't Bitin'
12. Draw 4

1. Life On The James
2. Along For The Ride
3. I Can't Believe My Eyes
4. Dirty South
5. Go Ahead Wit Yo Fake Ass
6. Conquer The World
7. When I Rest I Rust
8. Save It For The Birds
9. The Normal People
10. Brothers Turned Strangers
11. Skate Or Die
12. Pipeline
13. My Disguise
14. Soak It Up
15. Down On You
16. Smash It
17. Home Sweet Home

Friday, 29 November 2019

Four Hundred Years


Four Hundred Years were a four-piece hardcore/screamo band originally from Tucson, Arizona (and later moved to screamo capital Richmond, Virginia) that were around from 1996 to 2000. They proved to be incredibly influential, with a solid amount of output in a small amount of years (something fairly unique for a band in this genre). They took the off-kilter and spastic rhythms of post-hardcore acts such as Fugazi and Drive Like Jehu, and blended it with the impassioned aggression of the burgeoning underground hardcore/screamo scene (with definite signs of influence from bands like Portraits of Past and Indian Summer). This aligned 400 Years with other bands of the time including Twelve Hour Turn, Maxmillian Colby, and Sleepytime Trio. They put out three incredible full-lengths (the first probably being my favourite), but had a full discography of solid, essential material. Enjoy.

1. Four Hundred Years - Radio Silence
2. Sleepytime Trio - Lancing Organic

1. Signal
2. Red Tape
3. Lock Up
4. Hoodwinked

7. Six Minutes

Note: Four Hundred Years track only

1. Intro
2. Lifesupport
3. Suture
4. Steve'song
5. Level Playing Field
6. Nickel And Dime
7. Thicker Than Water
8. Architect
9. Love Letter To The CIA

1. Power of Speech
2. Penny For Your Thoughts
3. Radio Silence
2. Transmit Failure
5. An Hour Too Late
6. Motion Sickness
7. Throw Spark
8. Sequence
9. Give Us This Day
10. Line Breaker
11. Untitled

1. If You're A Joke I Don't Get It
2. The New Imperialism
3. How About We Both Stop Lying To Each Other
4. They Weren't Hiding It At All
5. Don't Let The Door Hit You On Your Way
6. Philadelphia
7. Who's Driving This Thing Anyway?
8. Sleepwalker

1. Four Hundred Years - Burning Down The House
2. Seein' Red - Blinded By The Green
3. Seein' Red - Otherwise
4. Seein' Red - Throw It Back
5. Seein' Red - Focus On Europe