This Is Hardcore- Part 2: Live At Electric Factory


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Biohazard by Anne Spina Photography

Biohazard by Anne Spina Photography

On Saturday  at This Is Hardcore we got an awesome all-day lineup with Brooklyn’s Biohazard killing it still. Pennsylvania’s own Wisdom In Chains played, who are a fan favorite and a gift every year. Mad Joe even gave us the gift of telling us he was going to be a father again. New Jersey’s Lifleless is a band that is making the east coast look amazing again for hardcore. If you haven’t heard Dream it’s a must to own.

Lifeless, by Anne Spina Photography

Lifeless, by Anne Spina Photography

 

Sand of Japan came close to stealing the show. Makoto, their lead singer is wilder than Greg Puciato of Dillinger Escape Plan. It was sad to see Philly’s Rock Bottom come to an end, but they were amazing. The guys basically threw a party and chucked a bunch of toilet paper around the Electric Factory the whole set. It was actually pretty fun. Xibalba from Los Angeles is the band that is bringing hardcore and metal to the extreme. I think to me they remind me of the 90’s Swedish Death Metal bands. Turnstile killed it. In my mind Nonstop Feeling is the best album of 2015. Bane, those Boston boys, will always hold this festival night down. They “won” This Is Hardcore 2K15 to me. It’s sad to see a band who mattered in hardcore to me since 2000 call it to an end.

Foreseen (HKI) by Anne Spina Photography

Foreseen (HKI) by Anne Spina Photography

Twitching Tongues, by Anne Spina Photography

Twitching Tongues, by Anne Spina Photography

 

On Sunday the winners for the fest were Foreseen (HKI) from Finland. If you are a D.R.I. & Municipal Waste fan, bands like Foreseen are the best. I definitely thrashed like an athlete. You also had Twitching Tongues who to me is the most metallic hardcore band out there. Tongues also recently signed to Metal Blade Records. They are a game changer in heavy music. All Out War also played Sunday and featuring some songs off the new EP which I have to say is heavy. All Out War is a great band. Their moshers are wild and as a band they are a must to see. H2O killed Sunday night for me. Toby Morse playing a 20th Anniversary set and getting friends and family to come up and sing with him on songs. Of course The Exploited from the U.K. who I say kicked arse. They still are there to prove “punk is not dead.”

H2O,  Anne Spina Photography

H2O, Anne Spina Photography

The Exploited, by Anne Spina Photography

The Exploited, by Anne Spina Photography


Besides the music at This Is Hardcore, you have food trucks all over the fest. Distros of all kinds like Shop Shogun, Bridge Nine, Deathwish, Fast Break Records, and Harvcore Records. And even apparel like American Straight Edge Apparel. There’s also SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) Demo Fighting in the parking lot so if you want to fight like a knight or a viking. it’s the right place to do it. This is Hardcore is a fest that is important to this city. The fact that this fest moved from a small venue to the biggest venue in Philly, proves something. It was even heart-warming to hear that Joe Hardcore proposed to his longtime girlfriend Jessica Parr here. I have to say that this fest has something for everyone. It’s cool to see how packed it was for days like Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. When I look back at all the fests I’ve gone to, this is the one I approve at all costs. If you haven’t been here you’re missing out.

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WORDS BY MATT O’TONIC MCGROARTY
PHOTOS BY ANNE SPINA


This Is Hardcore- Part 1: Live At Union Transfer & Electric Factory


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Snapcase, by Anne Spina Photography

Snapcase, by Anne Spina Photography


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The city of brotherly love, cheesesteaks. Rocky Balboa, and the almighty This Is Hardcore Fest, the biggest music festival on the east coast that supports the hardcore and punk. Joe Hardcore McKay started this fest 9 and he still does not disappoint. The first day of the fest this year was held at Union Transfer in Philly. The other three days were held at The Electric Factory (very close to The Transfer). Day one the fest had reunions and goodbyes. Buffalo New York’s Snapcase headlined this day. Singer Daryl Taberski said to the crowd Thursday Night “It’s great to perform to old fans and new fans”. The great vegan/straight edge band Chokehold from Canada also had reunited at This Is Hardcore. Not only did they co-headline the first day, but they also played an after show at the Voltage Lounge the next night. The sad part about Thursday was saying goodbye to Foundation, probably one of the most promising hardcore bands in this decade.

Chokehold, by Anne Spina Photography

Chokehold, by Anne Spina Photography

We also some great friends and hometown heroes in Agitator. They were ready to call it quits and I for one say it was great Joe Hardcore put them on this bill. I heard Joe say a month ago on The Post America Podcast “It wouldn’t be the same if we didn’t put them on”. One band who stole the show that to me was Code Orange. Code Orange is one of the best bands out of the keystone state. The album I Am King  (Deathwish Inc.) is a must own. The fact they came off Mayhem Festival and played this and not to mention all surprise guest vocalists to sing including Jeremy Tingle of Lifeless. It was a must see show. It will be amazing when Sunny Singh of Hate5six.com posts that set.

Code Orange, by Anne Spina Photography

Code Orange, by Anne Spina Photography

On Friday there were a lot of main event heavy hitters especially the main event. Another reunion that is very important to talk about here. Boston’s American Nightmare (AKA Give Up The Ghost) headlined and made it beautiful. The band played probably one of their greatest sets out of all the reunion shows they’ve done so far. I’ve seen some footage of the Boston and New York shows they played, but tonight they amazed me. Being an American Nightmare fan since my junior year of high school, and now getting to see them thirteen years later, I felt like a kid again.

American Nightmare, Anne Spina Photography

American Nightmare, Anne Spina Photography

Cruel Hand, by Anne Spina Photography

Cruel Hand, by Anne Spina Photography

Another band that impressed me was Seoul, South Korea’s The Geeks. One of the best hardcore bands to graceful the U.S. surface in a minute. They definitely know how to get a crowd going. So does Cruel Hand of Portland Maine. They are that metallic hardcore band who can take the heaviest breakdown into the most thrashy beat to blast. It’s very much it’s a party when they play. Friday also featured power violence band Nails, who also made me a fan.

The Geeks, by Anne Spina Photography

The Geeks, by Anne Spina Photography

Nails, by Anne Spina Photography

Nails, by Anne Spina Photography

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WORDS BY MATT O’TONIC MCGROARTY
PHOTOS BY ANNE SPINA


This Is Hardcore Fest Announce Daily Lineups


This Is Hardcore Fest has announced their daily lineups for the 2015 edition and the venues where each day’s event will be held.

Thursday, July 23rd – Union Transfer:
Snapcase
Chokehold
Code Orange
Morning Again
Foundation
Blistered
Break Away
Eternal Sleep

 

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Friday, July 24th – Electric Factory:
American Nightmare
Suicide File
Nails
Defeater
Cruel Hand
True Love
The Geeks
Malice At The Palace

 

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Saturday, July 25th – Electric Factory:
Misfits (“Earth A.D.” in full)
Cro-Mags
Bane
Killing Time
Biohazard
Reach The Sky
Turnstile
Xibalba
Suburban Scum
Sand
Lifeless
Homewrecker
Time Bomb
Absolute Suffering

 

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Sunday, July 26th – Electric Factory:
Exploited
H2O (20th anniversary show)
Negative Approach
All Out War
Power Trip
Rival Mob
Slapshot
Wisdom In Chains
Twitching Tongues
Mindset
Foreseen
Fuck You Pay Me
Disengage

 

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Turnstile, Eternal Sleep and Jagged Visions Added To New England Metal and Hardcore Festival


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The New England Metal and Hardcore Festival has added Baltimore hardcore outfit Turnstile for the Saturday lineup, and Eternal Sleep and Jagged Visions for the Sunday lineup. The event will be at The Palladium in Worcester, MA on April 17, 18 and 19, 2015.

The updated lineup is:

Friday April 17th
Between The Buried And Me
The Red Chord
Cavalera Conspiracy
Corrosion of Conformity
Jasta
Code Orange
Overcast
On Broken Wings
Within The Ruins
Fit For An Autopsy
The Atlas Moth
The Banner
Black Mask
Homewrecker
Discourse
Phinehas
Downpour
Boris The Blade

Saturday April 18th
Testament
Exodus
Nuclear Assault
Nails
Turnstile
Indecision
Incendiary
Suburban Scum
Incantation
Vital Remains
Allegaeon
Rivers of Nihil
The Agonist
Wisdom In Chains
Disgrace
Gods Hate
Thy Will Be Done
No Zodiac
Extinction AD
Vice
Absolute Suffering
Shattered Sun

Sunday April 19th
Motionless In White
For Today
The Color Morale
Vanna
Death Before Dishonor
Cruel Hand
Sworn In
Lionheart
The Plot In You
I Declare War
These Streets
My Ticket Home
Rude Awakening
Lorna Shore
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
World of Pain
Shark Ethic
GhostXShip
Living Laser
Brick By Brick
Nasty
Gift Giver
Oath
Exalt
Unity
Eternal Sleep
Jagged Visions

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Turnover Add More Tour Dates With Fireworks and Sorority Noise


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Photo Credit: Manny Mares

Turnover has added some new tour dates with Fireworks and Sorority Noise. They are promoting their sophomore full length Peripheral Vision, out May 4, 2015 via Run For Cover Records.

TOUR DATES:
Mar 31: The Met – Pawtucket, RI (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 02: The Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 03: Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 06: The Beacham – Orlando, FL (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 07: Music Farm – Charleston, SC (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 09: Mercy Lounge – Nashville, TN (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 10: Juanita’s Cafe and Bar – Little Rock, AR (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)
Apr 11: Tiptina’s Uptown – New Orleans, LA (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)
Apr 12: Fitzgerald’s Upstairs – Houston, TX (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)
May 27: The Barbary – Philadelphia, PA (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
May 28: Amityville Music Hall – Amityville, NY (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
May 29: The Studio at Webster Hall – New York, NY (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
May 30: The Middle East Upstairs – Cambridge, MA (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
May 31: Gorham Brothers Music – Syracuse, NY (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
Jun 02: Ritual – Ottawa, ON (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
Jun 03: Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
Jun 04: The Waiting Room – Buffalo, NY (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
Jun 05: Mahall’s 20 Lanes – Lakeland, OH (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
Jun 06: Beat Kitchen – Chicago, IL (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)
Jun 07: The Shelter – Detroit, MI (w/ Fireworks, Sorority Noise)


Turnover Streaming “Cutting My Fingers Off”


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Virginia’s Turnover is streaming their first track “Cutting My Fingers Off,” from their upcoming record Peripheral Vision, out on May 4, 2015 via Run For Cover Records below.

Recorded with Will Yip at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA, Peripheral Vision is a massive leap forward for Turnover, combining melancholy, textured guitars riffs and sincere vocals to create an expansive album as gorgeous as it is pensive.

Turnover formed in Virginia in 2009 and released their debut full-length, Magnolia in 2013 on Run For Cover Records, in addition to numerous EPs and splits. The band has toured the US and the UK multiple times, just this week embarking on a six-week spring tour (all dates below).

Turnover is Austin Getz (vocals, guitar), Casey Getz (drums), Danny Dempsey (bass) and Eric Soucey (guitar).

Tracklisting:
01) Cutting My Fingers Off
02) New Scream
03) Humming
04) Hello Euphoria
05) Dizzy on the Comedown
06) Diazepam
07) Like Slow Disappearing
08) Take My Head
09) Threshold
10) I Would Hate You If I Could
11) Intrapersonal

TOUR DATES:
Mar 17: Granada Theatre – Lawrence, KS (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 19: Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 20: Varsity Theater – Minneapolis, MN (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 21: The Rave – Milwaukee, WI (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 22: Durty Nellies – Palatine, IL (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 24: The Loft – Lansing, MI (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 25: Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 26: Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 27: Chameleon Club – Lancaster, PA (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 28: Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 29: The Paramount – Huntington, NY (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Mar 30: Middle East – Cambridge, MA
Mar 31: The Met – Pawtucket, RI (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 02: The Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 03: Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 06: The Beacham – Orlando, FL (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 07: Music Farm – Charleston, SC (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 09: Mercy Lounge – Nashville, TN (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile, This Wild Life)
Apr 10: Juanita’s Cafe and Bar – Little Rock, AR (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)
Apr 11: Tiptina’s Uptown – New Orleans, LA (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)
Apr 12: Fitzgerald’s Upstairs – Houston, TX (w/ New Found Glory, Turnstile)

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Sick Of It All, Agents Of Man, etc Added To Black N Blue Bowl 2015


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The 2015 Black N Blue Bowl have announced a new batch of bands playing the event. It will be at Webster Hall in New York City, NY on May 16-17, 2015. The confirmed acts include:

Sick Of it All
Turnstile
Agents Of Man
Wisdom In Chains
Suburban Scum
Heavy Chains
Mizery

Bands already set for the fest include:
100 Demons
Bitter End
Crumbsuckers
Expire
Freedom
King Nine
Rude Awakening

Further bands will be announced in early January.


New Found Glory, Life Of Agony, Biohazard, H20, etc Confirmed For Southeast Beast Fest 2015


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Southeast Beast Festival 2015 will be held April 4-5, 2015 at Aqua in Jacksonville, FL. Here is a list of confirmed acts so far:

New Found Glory (playing “Sticks & Stones“)
Life Of Agony
Biohazard
H2O
letlive.
Cro-Mags
Citizen
Rotting Out
Earth Crisis (playing “Destroy The Machines“)
Defeater
A Loss For Words (final appearance)
Artifex Pereo
Bad Luck
The Banner
Boys No Good
CDC
Crime In Stereo
Cross Me
Fireworks
Gideon
GhostxShip
Incited
King Nine
Old Wounds
The Orphan The Poet
This Wild Life
Ture Love
Turnover
Turnstile
Villains
Wisdom In Chains
Xerxes