This Is Hardcore 2016: Part 1: Live At Various Venues


Youth Of Today, by Anne Spina Photography

Youth Of Today, by Anne Spina Photography

 

There’s always that one destination festival people call home. For metal heads it’s Wacken Open Air in Germany. For cruise enthusiasts it’s 70,000 Tons Of Metal. For hardcore it’s This Is Hardcore. Many people I’ve talked to love this festival and call it like a place they can get together with friends and see bands they love.

Continue reading


Ringworm – Snake Church


Ringworm – Snake Church cover ghostcultmag

 

Every once in a while, I will find a band that did not really do it for me live (perhaps it is just the bill) but then really nail it on the next album that gets released. Ringworm is one of those bands and Snake Church (Relapse Records) is one of those albums. The Cleveland, Ohio crossover/hardcore group put together a fun album that equally plays to the ears of hardcore and thrash metal fans. With twelve tracks at a little over a half hour long, I felt content given most of the songs are just a couple of minutes long as usually seen with thrash/crossover albums.

Continue reading


Maryland Deathfest 14 Part III: Various Venues, Baltimore, MD


 

maryland deathfest 2016 ghostcultmag

 

Sunday:

Sadly, here is where we start reaching the beginning of the end, the last day of Maryland Deathfest. After icing my foot, I hurried off with a friend over at the fest because we had another friend who had their car short out and we were coming to the rescue. Conveniently for them at least, they were parked right in front of the Edison Lot, so when their problem was dealt with, we power walked inside to catch the opener for the day, Australia’s Denouncement Pyre. I had been a huge fan of them since I had heard Almighty Arckanum in 2013, so when they were announced for MDF, I made their set a priority, and it was well worth the struggle of waking up early on a Sunday. From there came the band Shed the Skin, featuring members of Incantation and Ringworm, and other Australian black metallers Nocturnal Graves. During these bands, I went around on another food hunt, and found a stand in the lot that was selling deep-fried dumplings filled with different things. I spent almost the rest of my food budget on food just from this place, those deep-fried cheesesteak balls were some of the best food I could find during the fest.

 

Wombbath

Wombbath, by Hillarie Jason

Once I devoured those, I went up to the barrier to get a good spot for Wombbath to get my daily dose of  Swedish death metal, and their début album Internal Caustic Torments was one of the first old school death metal records I heard, so I was very happy to find out they not only reunited, but were playing MDF! These guys haven’t missed a beat, I would not have been able to tell that they had broken up with how well they sounded and performed. When they were done, Desaster came thrashing out of the woodwork to the pleasant surprise of many, putting on a fantastic set and not missing a beat with their song. Around this point in the day, clouds began to form and the rain began to start, but that didn’t stop Bongzilla, or as frontman Mike Makela said during their set, “Weedeater without the Weedeater”, from busting out the fuzzy stoner metal that had been lacking from the fest since Thursday. We were then treated to even more delectable death metal courtesy of Sweden’s Interment, whose eerie guitar tone and almost d-beat style drumming makes the band sound like they could be the soundtrack of a horror movie, which is something I can really dig.

 

Phobocosm, by Hillarie Jason

Phobocosm, by Hillarie Jason

Once Interment finished, the rain began to really pick up, and instead of sticking it out, I decided to head over to the Soundstage, where I happened to catch Putrescence, some quality Canadian grindcore. I didn’t know much about him, and they put on a pretty decent performance, but unfortunately I went on to find out that MDF was their last performance as a band, so I’m kind of glad to have caught them when I had the chance. After them came Test, who were a two piece grindcore band from Brazil. They honestly blew me away with their performance, because it was so unique for a band like them. One minute they would just be noodling around and seeming like they were going to do some sort of an indie song, then the drummer would just start blasting as fast as he possibly could with the guitarist following suit. They would just flawlessly mix from sounding so light and smooth into relentless, muddy, disgusting metal, and it sounded just incredible. They definitely won over the crowd with their set. I proceeded to pound back some water and walk over to Rams Head to see Phobocosm setting up for their set. Even though their sound was a little muddy from the overbearing bass, they still put on a hell of a performance.

 

Mitochondrion

Mitochondrion, by Hillarie Jason

Once they were done, I went back to Soundstage to catch one of my most hyped sets of the weekend, Tragedy. Now, I have been a Tragedy fan for years, but unfortunately missed every chance I have had to see them when they have come around, so I was not letting this opportunity slip through my fingers. When those first notes to ‘Conflicting Ideas’ came in, I knew I was gonna be in for a rowdy time. After getting out my elation in the pit, I left to Rams Head, because they unfortunately had to put Mitochondrion on at the same time, and I’ve been waiting to see them even longer than I have wanted to see Tragedy! Mitochondrion were destructive, and somehow sounded even cleaner live than on record, which for their style of death metal, is rather impressive to pull off. Once their set ended, I decided to finally have dinner at the most illustrious of establishments: Subway. Once I got my fuel, I went to Soundstage to prepare myself for the crust overlords Doom to take the stage. As soon as they started, the whole front area turned into mass chaos, with beers, bodies, and objects just flying all over the venue, the pit turning into an ice rink from all of the spilled drinks. Mysterious odors aside, Doom’s set was incredible and probably the funnest of the weekend. Once they finished, I went to Rams Head to catch the last band of the weekend, Brazil’s own Mystifier. Mystifier falls into the category of bands I have heard of before, but know nothing about musically that blow me away, which is something that MDF seems to have a plethora of. Their fast and angry style of black metal is the type that is always right up my alley, and even though I was absolutely exhausted, I got really into their set.

Doom

Doom, by Hillarie Jason

 

Excel, by Hillarie Jason

 

Zhrine

Zhrine, by Hillarie Jason

 

Venom, by Hillarie Jason

Venom, by Hillarie Jason

 

Demolition Hammer

Maryland Deathfest 14 crowd, by Hillarie Jason

 

Demolition Hammer, by Hillarie Jason

Demolition Hammer, by Hillarie Jason

 

Testament

Testament, by Hillarie Jason

End:

With the last note of Mystifier’s set, MDF XIV had officially come to a close. This year, they had a post-show matinee as well, but for many of us, that was the end. At least until next year, for the 15th anniversary of Maryland Deathfest! I can only wonder who they are going to book for next year, but regardless of who they get, I’m gonna work my hardest to make my way down again, and I encourage anyone to do the same. If you even have the thought “Maybe I should go down this year…”, just do it, it’s worth the trip.

[slideshow_deploy id=’42172′]

 

MDF 14 Part I

MDF 14 Part II

 

WORDS BY JASON MEJIA 

PHOTOS BY HILLARIE JASON

 


Festival Preview: Denver Black Sky Fest III


Denver Black Sky III 2015

All hell will descend on Denver, CO’s Gothic Theatre on Saturday December 5th as the third edition of the Denver Black Sky Festival gets underway. Sponsored once again by Relapse Records, Black Sky features the very best in national and local death metal, grindcore, thrash, and doom acts the scene has to offer. Grindcore masters Pig Destroyer and reactivated death metal lords Skinless head the line up of crushing, uncompromising bands. Also on the bill are Havok, Ringworm, In The Company of Serpents, Nekrofilth, Khemmis and Axeslasher. All of this has come at the impetus of the excellent Black Sky Brewery whose love of metal has only been matched by a deep craft brew list that changes daily, and tons of great food pairings for the discerning hesher. Tickets are still available for the show at this link:

 

Skinless

Skinless, by Hillarie Jason


Testament, Dragged Into Sunlight, Nuclear Assault, And More Added To Maryland Deathfest


maryland death fest 7 17 update admat

 

Maryland Deathfest today added 45 more bands to the line-up for next years’ festival, their 14th. New to the bill bands include Testament, Paradise Lost, Dragged Into Sunlight, Ringworm, Nuclear Assault, Buzzov*ven, Centinex, Duischarge, DOOM, Hirax, Novembers Doom, Rottensound, Repulsion, Satan, Weedeater, Skullshitter, and Waco Jesus among others. Last month MDF 2016 announced Venom, Exciter, The Haunted, and Samael with 20 other bands for next years festival.

New Bands Added to MDF 2016:

The Afternoon Gentlemen (UK)
Buzzov*en
Centinex (Sweden)
Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin (Italy)
Crypt Sermon
Dehumanized
Demonical (Sweden)
Demonic Christ
Deranged (Sweden)
Discharge (UK)
DOOM (UK)
Dopethrone (Canada)
Dragged into Sunlight (UK)
Gets Worse (UK)
Ground
Hellbringer (Australia)
Hirax
Horrendous
Infest
Interment (Sweden)
Magrudergrind
Novembers Doom
Nuclear Assault
Paradise Lost (UK)
Priapus
Putrescence (Canada)
Repulsion
Ringworm
Rotten Sound (Finland)
Satan (UK)
Secrets of the Moon (Germany)
Severed Head of State
Sick Fix
Sick of Stupidity (Netherlands)
Six Brew Bantha (Canada)
Skullshitter
Tempest
Test (Brazil)
Testament
Tragedy
Waco Jesus
Weedeater
Whoresnation (France)
Wombbath (Sweden)
World Burns to Death

45 more bands confirmed for MDF XIV!!!The Afternoon Gentlemen (UK)Buzzov*enCentinex (Sweden)Claudio Simonetti’s…

Posted by Maryland Deathfest on Friday, July 17, 2015


Goatwhore – Ringworm – Black Breath – Theories: Live At Brighton Music Hall


goatwhore ringworm black breath theories tour

On the day after Independence Day in the US, the fireworks were still being launched at the Brighton Music Hall in Alston, MA. Of course, the only explosions seen here were from heavy metal acts, Theories, Black Breath, Ringworm, and Goatwhore. Fans of all sorts came out early on a Sunday night to catch their favorite band on this stacked bill and left happy at the end of the night.

Theories, by Evil Robb Photography

Theories, by Evil Robb Photography

First band of the evening was grindcore outfit, Theories. Having never listened to this band, I moved up to ensure I was in the best spot to see and hear them. Overall I was pretty impressed with what time they had and the selection of songs they were able to perform. Theories will certainly be researched and added into my daily playlist.

Black Breath,  Evil Robb Photography

Black Breath, Evil Robb Photography

Next up were my most anticipated act of the night in Black Breath. Crust, hardcore, and thrash fans all shared the pit for these guys which proved to be one of the highlights of the night. Black Breath set consisted of staples from both albums such as ‘Feast of the Damned’ and ‘Home of the Grave’ off of ‘Sentenced to Life’ as well as ‘Escape from Death’ and ‘Black Sin (Spit on the Cross)’ from Heavy Breathing. The Alston crowd also got two brand new, unreleased songs that will be on Black Breath’s next release due out later this year. If these two tracks are a tale of things to come, then I am looking forward to what lies ahead.

Ringworm, Evil Robb Photography

Ringworm, Evil Robb Photography

Ringworm hit the stage next which saw the most active pits of the night. Ringworm has been one of those bands that always seemed to play other shows I would go to but could not get to on time to actually catch them. This time around, I was not going to miss out. For the most part I was into what the band had to offer and was glad I finally caught them live.

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Finally, Goatwhore was due up to close the night. In the headlining spot, these Louisiana blackened thrashers played songs across their entire discography, which was a pleasant surprise. The early material got big pops from the fans which in turn brought about some fun pits to be a part of. The biggest pops for Goatwhore came from songs ‘FBS’ (Fucked By Satan) off of the latest masterpiece, Constricting Rage of the Merciless (Metal Blade) as well as closer, ‘Apocalyptic Havoc’ from the 2009 release Carving Out the Eyes of God. A fun fact for this Goatwhore tour was that typical bassist, James Harvey was not with the band. However, fill in for the tour on bass is bassist Trans Am from Ancient VVIsdom which was a treat to say the least.

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

This tour has certainly earned its place towards the top of my list of favorite shows thus far this year. There was truly something for everyone on this night which is hard to come by nowadays with some tour packages being put together.

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

 

[slideshow_deploy id=’29705′]

WORDS BY TIM LEDIN

PHOTOS BY EVIL ROBB PHOTOGRAPHY


Goatwhore Adds A Second New York City Show Tomorrow At Saint Vitus


goatwhore in new york

Currently pillaging the countryside, Goatwhore has expanded its current tour by one date due to popular demand. The band is performing a sold-out show at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn, NY tonight and will play an addition show there tomorrow night, July 7th. Their tour partners in Ringworm, along with Black Breath, and Theories will also appear.

Goatwhore with Ringworm, Blackbreath and Theories remaining tour dates:

Ringworm, Black Breath, Theories [remaining dates]:
Jul 06: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY

Jul 07: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY [tickets] ** just added **

Jul 08: Underground Arts: Black Box – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 09: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington, D.C.
Jul 10: The End – Nashville, TN
Jul 11: New Brookland Tavern – West Columbia, SC
Jul 12: The Earl – Atlanta, GA


End Tour:
Aug
14 – Aug 16: Gwar B-Q @ Hadad’s Lake – Richmond, VA

Oct 25 – Oct26: Knot Fest @ San Manuel Amphitheater & Festival Grounds – San Bernardino, CA

 

Goatwhore album cover 2014


Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories Confirm North American Tour


goatwhore ringworm black breath theories tour

Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories will be venturing across North America together on an upcoming tour. Goatwhore is supporting their latest album Constricting Rage Of The Merciless, out now via Metal Blade Records.

Jun 06: FreePress Summer Festival 2015 – Houston, TX:
Jun 07: Paper Tiger – San Antonio, TX (w/ Ringworm, Theories)
w/ Ringworm, Black Breath, Theories:
Jun 08: Inside @ Red 7 – Austin, TX
Jun 09: Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
Jun 10: Launchpad – Albuquerque, NM
Jun 11: Club Red – Mesa, AZ
Jun 12: Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
Jun 13: Stummer’s – Fresno, CA
Jun 14: The Roxy Theatre – West Hollywood, CA
Jun 15: The Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA
Jun 16: Oakland Metro Operahouse – Oakland, CA
Jun 17: Duffy’s Hangar – Salem, OR
Jun 18: The Crocodile – Seattle, WA
Jun 19: The Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Jun 20: Level Upstairs – Kelowna, BC
Jun 21: Dickens Pub – Calgary, AB
Jun 22: The Starlite – Edmonton, AB
Jun 23: O’Brian’s Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK
Jun 24: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Jun 25: The Zoo Cabaret – Winnipeg, MB
Jun 26: Triple Rock Social Club – Minneapolis, MN
Jun 27: Reggie’s Rock Club – Chicago, IL
Jun 28: Majestic Jr. – Detroit, MI
Jun 29: Now That’s Class – Cleveland, OH
Jun 30: The Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 01: The Lost Horizon – Syracuse, NY
Jul 02: Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON
Jul 03: Les Foufounes Electriques – Montreal, QC
Jul 04: Mavericks – Ottawa, ON
Jul 05: Brighton Music Hall – Allston, MA
Jul 06: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY
Jul 08: Underground Arts: Black Box – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 09: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington, D.C.
Jul 11: New Brookland Tavern – West Columbia, SC
Jul 12: The Earl – Atlanta, GA

Goatwhore on Facebook
Goatwhore on Twitter
Goatwhore on YouTube


GWAR B Q Adds Cro Mags, Ghoul, Cancer Bats, Ringworm, Mutoid Man, etc To Lineup


GWAR B-Q ticket standard

The GWAR B-Q will be held on Saturday, August 15th at Hadad’s Lake (7900 Osborne Turnpike Richmond, VA 23231) in beautiful and historic Richmond, Virginia. The lineup consists of:

The Descendents
Down
The Dickies
Goatwhore
MC Chris
Dead Earth Politics
Cro-Mags
Ghoul
Cancer Bats
Ringworm
Mutoid Man
Valkyrie
American Sharks
Child Bite
RPG

Tickets go on sale for the GWAR B-Q on May 22, 2015 and here is a breakdown of levels of tickets available.

Pre-Sale- $45 Ticket – Limited Quantity. On sale MAY 22 at MIDNIGHT!
Standard- $55 Ticket – All day entry
Deluxe- $75 Ticket – All day entry and official GWAR B-Q t-shirt
Premium/VIP- $299 Ticket (Limited Quantity 200) – All day entry, official GWAR B-Q t-shirt, B4BQ pre party show entry at TheNational, VIP Laminate with exclusive access to VIP area, Restrooms and Express Lanes including Main Gate entry, Merchandise Booth and Beverages Ticket Kiosks. Not to mention, the mattress peak of any Bohab’s miserable existence, a Meet & Greet signing with GWAR and a possible chance to appear on stage with GWAR. Only 200 of the most diehard, soon-to-die fans will be allowed to secure a Premium ticket which will be mailed to you prior to the event, so you can bypass the human scum waiting in line and get in first!
TICKET INFORMATION HERE!

gwar b-q


Goatwhore. Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories Confirmed For North American Tour


goatwhore ringworm black breath theories tour

Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories have confirmed an upcoming North American tour this summer. Dates are as follows.

Goatwhore only:
May 08: The Tavern – Hattiesburg, MS
May 09: Crowbar – Tampa, FL (‘Metal For The Military Show‘)
May 10: Grand Central – Miami, FL
May 22: The Rail Club – Fort Worth, TX
Jun 06: FreePress Summer Festival – Houston, TX

Goatwhore, Ringworm & Theories:
Jun 07: Paper Tiger – San Antonio, TX

Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath & Theories:
Jun 08: Red 7 – Austin, TX – Inside
Jun 09: Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
Jun 10: Launchpad – Albuquerque, NM
Jun 11: Club Red – Mesa, AZ
Jun 12: Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
Jun 13: Stummer’s – Fresno, CA
Jun 14: The Roxy Theatre – West Hollywood, CA
Jun 15: The Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA
Jun 16: Oakland Metro Operahouse – Oakland, CA
Jun 17: Duffy’s Hangar – Salem, OR
Jun 18: The Crocodile – Seattle, WA
Jun 19: The Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Jun 20: Level Upstairs – Kelowna, BC
Jun 21: Dickens Pub – Calgary, AB
Jun 22: The Starlite – Edmonton, AB
Jun 23: O’Brian’s Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK
Jun 24: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Jun 25: The Zoo Cabaret – Winnipeg, MB
Jun 26: Triple Rock Social Club – Minneapolis, MN
Jun 27: Reggie’s Rock Club – Chicago, IL
Jun 28: Majestic Jr. – Detroit, MI
Jun 29: Now That’s Class – Cleveland, OH
Jun 30: The Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 01: The Lost Horizon – Syracuse, NY
Jul 02: Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON
Jul 03: Les Foufounes Electriques – Montreal, QC
Jul 04: Mavericks – Ottawa, ON
Jul 05: Brighton Music Hall – Allston, MA
Jul 06: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY
Jul 08: Underground Arts: Black Box – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 09: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington DC
Jul 11: West Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
Jul 12: Atlanta, GA – The EARL

GOATWHORE announces North American headlining dates!Black Breath, Ringworm, and Theories to support(April 7, 2015 –…

Posted by GOATWHORE on Wednesday, April 8, 2015