The sound of what was once considered West Coast Hard Core is changing. The Barbarians of California‘s new album And Now I’m Just Gnashing My Teeth (oneRPM) carries more of a metallic stomp aligned with modern Hardcore. Right from the first song you can hear the band’s more experimental edge. Once into the meat of the album, they bridge hardcore with a Nu-Metal sound, which is not unlike what System of a Down does. They attack with a more spastic jerk. It’s hard not to appreciate the sense of adventure that runs through these songs. The new generation of nu-metal kids who attend festivals like Sick New World will dig it. Hardcore purists might have some questions. Continue reading
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ALBUM REVIEW: Silverstein – Misery Made Me
After twenty-two years of being one of the most renowned and influential bands in post-hardcore and emo, it would be respectable to take a hiatus and bask in the legacy for a good while. However, Silverstein continues to knock out new material consistently, never wringing dry of inspiration and reinforcing their veteran status. With new album Misery Made Me (UNFD), the hardcore maestros let their creativity flow freely without forcing anything to appease anyone’s expectations – including their own.
Warbeast’s Final Show Will Feature Guest Appearances By Philip H. Anselmo, And More
Bruce Corbitt may have performed his final show with Warbeast last month, but the Texas thrashers still have one last gig coming up in July. The band’s CD release party will be taking place on Friday, July 14th at The Rail Club in Ft. Worth, Texas, and since Bruce will not be able to perform, the vocals will be handled by none other than Philip H. Anselmo, Edwin (Hitchhiker) Neal, and Wayne Abney of Hammer Witch.Continue reading
Anthrax’s Joey Belladonna Sings Holy Diver With Killswitch Engage In Philadelphia
The “The Killthrax Tour” is well underway here in the States, and from what I’ve heard, Anthrax and Killswitch Engage have been putting on one hell of a show in each and every city. Last night the two bands dominated The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, and the evening included one awesome surprise for the fans during Killswitch Engage‘s set. Continue reading