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Blessthefall: Witness
Returning 2 years later, Witness shows Blessthefall’s dedication and that they won’t be left in the dust of their peers. Filled with heavy guitars and the signature vocals of new frontman, Beau Bokan, this record is sure to not disappoint.
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We Came As Romans announce new album
“To Plant A Seed” will drop November 3rd
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The Used: Artwork
Four albums in and this Utah quartet is no where near finished bringing their hardcore meets pop approach to emo.
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La Dispute: Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega And Altair
Bordering on one of the most overlooked rising names in post-hardcore is La Dispute, a five-piece from Michigan bearing a resemblance of early mewithoutyou. While this style is not the most accepted and may put you off to this band immediately due to the spoken-word nature of the vocals, I implore you to take a
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Jonny Craig: A Dream Is A Question You Don’t Know How To Answer
Coming from a musical background including such heavy hitting names in post-hardcore like Dance Gavin Dance and Emarosa along with guest spots on several gorgeous songs and filling the vocalist position for A Skylit Drive for a short period, Jonathan Monroe Craig has the credentials to do as he pleases with his music. With these
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Broadway: Kingdoms
Gaining ground on the ever so over populated post-hardcore scene rises Florida’s own Broadway presenting you with their debut full length, Kingdoms. As you place the headphones upon your ears please keep your hands inside the ride at all times and prepare for the following: infectious melodies, deep growls, technical guitar work, a cohesive rhythm
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I Never Heard The Bullet: Moving With Grace That Men Despise
As of late, I have become a huge advocate of EPs over full-length releases. It seems to be far easier for today’s bands to pack a huge punch into 5-7 songs than 12 or 13 tracks. With six songs, I Never Heard The Bullet‘s debut EP is damn near perfect.
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Dance Gavin Dance: Happiness
The gentlemen of Dance Gavin Dance are back at it again a mere 10 months after the release of their self-titled album this past August. While it may create skepticism to the listener that it may have been ‘thrown together’ due to time constraints, the album shows nothing but progress from the band and exemplifies
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