Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Enfold

Enfold were a five-piece hardcore/screamo band from Bielefeld, Germany that were around from 1995 to 2000 (approximately). Besides that, the only info I could find on them was that they shared a member with 125, Rue Montmartre. There's also a fantastic live set from them on YouTube from unARTigNYC if you're interested here. Sonically, they're comparable to bands such as Swing Kids and Angel Hair. Enjoy.

1. Damnation...
2. Drown The Need
3. Sounds And Silence
4. Burst

1. 20th
2. Damnation
3. Riots
4. Oak
5. Routine

1. Enfold - Comfort
2. Enfold - Run Down
3. Enfold - On First Hand Down
4. June's Tragic Drive - Good-Bye January
5. June's Tragic Drive - Sunday Evening Thoughts

1. Enfold - Free For Fire
2. Enfold - Conscience
3. Enfold - Tradition
4. Linsay - Carousel
5. Linsay - Just For You

1. Dante's Forgotten
2. Feuron
3. Temper
4. Interlude #1
5. Mimesis
6. Untitled Film Still
7. Interlude #2
8. Plastic Suit
9. Interlude #3
10. Quiet Life
11. No Coming Home
12. Permanent Landscape
13. Serious Place
14. Interlude #4

As The Sun Sets


As The Sun Sets were a four-piece grindcore/metalcore band from Providence, Rhode Island that began in 1998 and ended in 2002. Though they were only around a relatively short while, they did manage to put out two full-lengths, an EP, and a live EP. This band is of particular note because 3 of its members went on to form Daughters right after the dissolution of As The Sun Sets. The chaotic, noisy experimental approach to hardcore present in the first two Daughters' albums is definitely hinted at in ATSS later material. Having said that, they still have a more straight forward grind/metal approach in comparison to the off-the-wall nature of Canada Songs. They put a solid slew of material that's worth checking out, regardless of what its members went on to do after. Enjoy.

1. Intro
2. Searching For A Reason To Carry On
3. From This Day Forward
4. Such Words Were Upon The Tongues of Demons
5. Unfulfilled Dreams Are A Burning Utopia
6. Carpathian
7. ...Shed For You and For Many
8. A Thousand Falling Skies
9. Everything

1. From This Day Forward
2. Feed The Scenesters To The Lions
3. Hay Is For Horses
4. Girls Don't Talk To Me
5. We Must (Deliberately) Bring Him Down From There
6. Untitled

1. Hay Is For Horses
2. I Saw The Saturday Night Sky Over 195 Explode
3. I've Run Over Black Cats That Were Luckier Than Me
4. Noise Track
5. While Others Attend Chatrooms With Erections
6. Feed The Scenesters To The Lions
7. Untitled One
8. Untitled Two
9. Sweet Merciful Crap
10. Borderline Sarcasm
11. 77
12. 44

1. Your Beauty Is A Car Wreck I Do Concur
2. If I've Said It Once I've Said It A Thousand Times, Pyrotechnics, Pyrotechnics, Pyrotechnics
3. Remember When I Didn't Say What I Wanted To Say
4. Untitled 3
5. Black On Black And So Much Class

Fluoride


 Fluoride are a three-piece grindcore/emoviolence band from New Brunswick, New Jersey (now seemingly split between NYC and Philadelphia) that began in 2016. They scratch the itch of many fans along the extreme music spectrum, including grindcore, powerviolence, and screamo, all while still chipping away at other sounds just semi-related to them. Basically, what I'm getting at is this is a band not easily tied down by blanket genre statements, but a band with a strong statement nonetheless. Absolutely recommended to check out if you're a fan of seeing the extent an amplifier can be stressed to. Enjoy.

1. retributivism
2. cool guy backed hard
3. due process
4. tunnel vision
5. restraint
6. offset
7. bloodroot
8. death sentence

1. degrade
2. alienate
3. suffocate
4. chipped away
5. still time
6. regenerate
7. neglect
8. thought reform
9. black ash
10. unconditional
11. hoax
12. deterioration

niiice.


niiice. are a four-piece indie/emo/punk band from Minneapolis, Minnesota that have been around since at least 2016. They are undoubtedly one of the biggest names in "emo" as it stands. Not sure how to frame or discuss this band, other than their songs do kick ass. Fans of the recent pop punk leaning emo will absolutely dig this, though they most likely have already heard this. That's not a complaint, I'm just behind the curve in getting in on this. As I said in a recent previous post, there is so much incredible material being put out right now, it's just hard to keep up like I used to, but still want to share what names are going to be major in years to come, and niiice. are without a doubt one of them. Self-deprecation has never sounded this fun. Enjoy.

1. RVR WTR
2. Star Wars
3. Ef U, Pay Me
4. Home Alone 2
5. Nervous
6. Scared of the Dark
7. Maria
8. Polaroid
9. My Floor
10. IDNU

1. $20 Mints

1. niiice. - Sweaty Hands
2. Pretty Still - Not For You
3. Marmalade - Gross
4. Granddad - Do You Still Think About Me?

1. Snowbored
2. Love Handlez
3. Blunt Force Marijuana
4. Haterade
5. Minneapolis vs. St Paul: This Time It's Personal

1. niiice. - Caffeine
2. Gully Boys - Little Brother

1. Sweaty Hamm's

1. intro
2. trademarked
3. shlonkey kong
4. interlude
5. ruff n tuff
6. the lituation
7. sugar smacks
8. coachella
9. free earl
10. 2 hi
11. FRESCO MODE
12. lockjaw

Thursday, 29 October 2020

To Be Gentle


To Be Gentle are a four-piece screamo/post-hardcore band from Eugene, Oregon that began in 2017. In their few years now, they've managed to encapsulate and evolve a sound that's both distinctly their own while paying homage to bands that came before them. Their "earlier" material will definitely bring bands such as The Saddest Landscape, Suis La Lune, and Daïtro to mind, for their melodic and passionately emotive take on the genre. Their most recent material takes a darker turn, with the post-rock leaning Funeral Diner, City Of Caterpillar, and ...Who Calls So Loud joining the mix, with a nod to blackened hardcore/screamo. For such a new band, it's crazy to hear the clear progression in their sound and tightness as a unit.

To Be Gentle are undoubtedly one of the forerunners in the genre now, thus why it felt imperative to at least give them a nod in the ashes of this dying blog. The track "The Thought Of Losing You Terrifies Me" is what first floored me about this band, so if you're looking for one sample of this band, I recommend that. Enjoy.

1. That Which Is Safe
2. Tender Green

1. Understanding Healing
2. All The Things I Was Too Scared To Say
3. We Build Our Castles In The Air
4. Du Sang
5. Road To Himeji
6. But A Sound
7. Tender Green
8. An Amputation
9. That Which Is Safe
10. The Hand That Rests On My Shoulder
11. One Day We Will No Longer Hurt
12. To Be Gentle

1. Live at Gamut

1. Flesh and Blood, Bone And Dream
2. If You Are Reading This
3. Insurmountable
4. 7/14/19
5. The Thought Of Losing You Terrifies Me

1. I Love You And I Am Sorry

1. To Be Gentle - Every Day
2. To Be Gentle - An Ardent Light
3. sowithout. - tinyhands2therescue
4. sowithout. - synonymsforsad

1. Indisposed - Antiquate The Argument
2. Indisposed - Indisposed
3. To Be Gentle - Ephemeral And Endless
4. To Be Gentle - Aftermath

Saturday, 24 October 2020

Exhalants


Exhalants are a three-piece post-hardcore/noise rock band from Austin, Texas that have been around since 2017. Despite my infrequent post schedule these days, I wanted to quickly throw out a recommendation for one of the best albums I've heard in the past few months, which is none other than Atonement. This band embodies the space left by bands like Unwound and Drive Like Jehu, while continuing the lineage of Big Black to Whores. Toss in elements of Hoover, Slint and Unsane to round off the namedropping. I can't recommend this enough, as Atonement is an album that absolutely belongs to the year 2020, for better or worse.

1. Unshut
2. Cauterize
3. If Only
4. Ballot Regression
5. Red River Shoot Up

1. Latex
2. Cauterize
3. Ego Death
4. Public Display of Failure
5. False (St)art
6. If Only
7. Bow Yr Head
8. Unshut
9. Punishers
10. And I'll Take You To A Quiet Place

1. Pinko - Hex The Body
2. Pinko - Roseom Rauderdam
3. Exhalants - Cowards
4. Exhalants - ADMF

1. The Thorn You Carry In Yr Side
2. Bang
3. Passing Perceptions
4. Definitions
5. End Scenes
6. Richard
7. Crucifix
8. Blackened
9. Lake Song

Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Jenny Piccolo

 Jenny Piccolo were a three-piece powerviolence band from Santa Cruz, California that were around from approximately 1996 to 2001 (though I could be wrong on that). They were formed by former members of Mohinder, and played an intense style of emoviolence that the California scene defined in the mid-90s. They were almost exclusively a Three-One-G band, even releasing a split with label staples The Locust. Their sole LP, Information Battle To Denounce The Genocide was released in 1996. That album, along with all other recorded material was compiled on a discography release in 2006. This contains all 52 songs by the band, with a run-time that extends just past the half-hour mark. Enjoy.

1. Joined At The Brain
2. Six
3. Wood Breaking Manifesto
4. One Wat
5. Punky Brewster
6. Product Of Power
7. Purity Control
8. Suicide Cliche
9. Jade
10. Traction Reaction
11. Hand That Feeds
12. East Reed
13. Dim Bulb
14. Heavy Metal Weekend
15. Bipolar on Lithium
16. Severe Battery
17. Bore Dome
18. Tank OM Jag Vore en Dods Maskin, Bara Ga Omkring och Slosa Liv (A.K.A.: Have You Seen My Tanks?)
19. Total Alienation
20. Blunt Still Burns
21. Amber Gambler
22. Red Dead
23. Purity Control
24. High School Handgun Fever
25. Cyanide Inhaler
26. True 'til Death
27. Left Behind
28. Bearing Holes
29. State Legal Lynching
30. God's Gym
31. We Are All Illegal
32. Donation To The Deaf
33. Patented Genes
34. Preschool
35. El Salvador's Radio Problems
36. I AM
37. Remembrance
38. Shutdown
39. Freshly Grown Warheads
40. Liberty Machines
41. Followhead
42. Pure
43. Face Extinction
44. Acceptance of Meanings
45. Pain Culture
46. Sink or Swim
47. Forgotten
48. Labor Day
49. Six
50. Hand That Feeds
51. One Year
52. __!

Thursday, 27 August 2020

Floorpunch

Floorpunch are a four-piece hardcore/punk band from New Jersey that began in 1995. This is quintessential listening for fans of the straight edge/youth crew movement in hardcore circa the mid 90's. With one demo, one EP, and one LP, the band solidified their legacy for over two decades to come. Below is the majority of their recorded material, so grab it ASAP. I didn't include the popular Twin Killing compilation, as it just includes the Goal Line Stand demo and Division One Champs, both of which are already included here. Enjoy.

1. Intro/Changes
2. Keep It Clear
3. My Path
4. Tolerate
5. Persevere
6. Gonna Get Yours

1. Not For Me
2. Changes
3. Stick Together
4. No Exceptions
5. Persevere
6. Deep Inside

1. Washed Up At 18
2. Holding On
3. Not For Me
4. Shottsie
5. Time To Heal
6. No Exceptions
7. What's Right?
8. Change Of Heart
9. True Colors
10. Always
11. The Answer
12. Gaining Ground
13. From The Outside
14. Turn Away
15. Point Of View
16. Let It Ride

Inkwell

Inkwell were a four-piece screamo/emo/hardcore band from Atlanta, Georgia that were around in the mid 90's, but I can only confirm they were active in 1995 and 1996 before they broke up. As expectedly short-lived as they were, they managed to put out a handful of incredible tracks in that timespan. Taking their cues from bands such as Heroin and Indian Summer, they perfected the loud/quiet dynamic and vocal shredding of early emo/screamo that would define bands such as Saetia not too much later on. Luckily they uploaded their discography to Bandcamp in 2017 so it is readily available, but I also included links here for the hell of it. Enjoy!

1. Instrumental/Hands Like Mine
2. By Design
3. Right Side

1. Messenger
2. Savior

Note: Songs are originally from their split with Hal Al Shedad

1. Shine So Bright
2. Portrait

Wash
Angry Son (Not an Indian Summer cover unfortunately)
Has Been
Remembrance (Last Live Song)

Note: "Wash" was originally released on the Placebo Compilation featuring Reversal Of Man among others, just included in this for convenience

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

Majority Rule

Majority Rule are a three-piece screamo/hardcore band from Northern Virginia that began in 1996 and broke up in 2004. They have since reunited for shows in 2017 and 2019. I figured for my first post in a while I had to share a band this blog has been severely lacking for years. Majority Rule are quinessential Virginia hardcore, and defined the screamo scene there to do this day. Along with pg.99 and City of Caterpillar (bands that had close associations with), Majority Rule is a must-listen. Interviews With David Frost and the pg.99 split are probably the best jumping off points, but it's all solid stuff. I'm also missing a few things, mainly the Half The Battle album, as well as splits with Positive State and Turbine, so if anyone has those please let me know. Enjoy!

1. I Need More
2. Second Chair Baritone

1. At 3am
2. Progress of Elimination
3. Xoxo
4. Now Breathe

1. The Blackout Terror - Ted Nugent Is A Fucking Dickhead/For Pat
2. Majority Rule - Untitled

1. The Sin In Grey
2. At 3 A.M.
3. Burial Suit
4. XOXO
5. Progress Of Elimination
6. Endings
7. Kill The Cheat

1. pg.99 - Friendship
2. pg. 99 - Tantrum
3. pg.99 - Richmond Is A Hole 
4. pg.99 - Faces Sunken By Letting Go
5. pg.99 - Virginia
6. Majority Rule - Not In My Name
7. Majority Rule - These Hands
8. Majority Rule - My Version Of Paris
9. Majority Rule - Packaged Poison

1. A Prescription
2. Too Late
3. American Feature
4. Are Forever (Instrumental)
5. 49 Words
6. Boeing