5 Batshit Insane Hardcore Records You Should Be Listening To

Hardcore is a cooking pot that churns at an incredible rate, with new artists constantly floating to the top and becoming submerged again while legacy acts crowd the limited real estate. In a sea of thousands upon thousands of bands, it's easy to miss some truly excellent music

5 Batshit Insane Hardcore Records You Should Be Listening To
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Pupil Slicer-Blossom album review by

Pupil Slicer-Blossom album review by

Pupil Slicer kicked off this year with a bang, co-headlining Reality Unfolds Fest in London alongside screamo icons Øjne. After a few sets of screamo and hardcore angst, the crowd was at a fever pitch. By the time Pupil Slicer had played a few songs, it was practically a riot

SISSY XO-PUBLIC HUMILIATION album review

SISSY XO-PUBLIC HUMILIATION album review

“From the start, my vision for (SISSY XO) has been to create the most vulnerable and emotionally violent form of expression that I could,” Leda opens up to me in a text interview.  “I wanted to express my anger and hurt and internalized self-hatred outside of metaphors or lyrical value.

Review: Ten-Headed Skeleton/Death Envy Split

Review: Ten-Headed Skeleton/Death Envy Split

Reviewing the latest multi-genre split from Ten-Headed Skeleton and Death Envy

My (Cybergrind) Space

My (Cybergrind) Space

I was sitting in a public library the first time Cybergrind entered my life. It’s the only place I could have been. I didn’t have internet at my house, and the radio in rural Iowa certainly wasn’t playing anything new and exciting. There was no local scene,

Review: "Synthetic Cities" and the confusing legacy of Design The Skyline

Review: "Synthetic Cities" and the confusing legacy of Design The Skyline

13 years ago, a small band from Texas may or may not have released a record. That may seem like an uselessly vague statement about something we should be able to logically prove, but few things in the twisting history of legendary metalcore septet Design The Skyline (including all of

Review: Victim Unit-"IF NOT, Y NOT"

Review: Victim Unit-"IF NOT, Y NOT"

Liverpool, UK based cybergrind duo Victim Unit offer up an exciting smorgasbord of cybergrind, noise, and avant-garde jazz on their most recent release, IF NOT, Y NOT. The listening journey begins as it ends: terrified and alone, fully embracing their genderqueer individuality, and with a revolutionary stylism that defines Victim

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