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a pack of wolves:
I saw that the other day. Sort of impressive how much they manage to get wrong in one article. Niche Homo hardly covers any hardcore at all, it's written by Stroidy not Nick Jones, since when were Broken Arm a hardcore band anyway, and they only mention three bands. Plus, someone from Mob Rules really needs to stop Conor from ever talking in an interview.
elizaknowswhatshesfor:
--- Quote from: a pack of wolves on 01 Dec 2009, 11:28 --- Plus, someone from Mob Rules really needs to stop Conor from ever talking in an interview.
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:-D
Also wouldn't you say Leeds has less Hardcore bands than pretty much ANY city? Anywhere, not just the UK. I think the Groiniad have been reading old copies of Vice in the Hairdressers....
spoon_of_grimbo:
i've been meaning to post stuff in this thread for weeks now and been too lazy to actually do it, so here goes:
Strike Anywhere - "Iron Front"
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For my money, it's the finest yet. They've taken the stronger melodic sensibilities of "Dead FM" and combined them with the harder-hitting sound of their earlier records that I felt "Dead FM" was slightly lacking. Also, just about every track is memorable, whereas previously their albums had one or two tracks that'd kinda run into one another a little. Even more of an achievement when you consider this is a good 3 or 4 tracks longer than most of their previous output. Solid album, and anyone who likes a bit of melodic hardcore should check it out.
Secondly, a super special three-in-one pack of awesome Dan Yemin-related hardcore funtimes! OH FUCK YES, SON, THIS IS THE GOOD SHIT:
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All in one convenient download, you get Lifetime's "Hello Bastards," (an energetic, emotional, melodic hardcore classic, and a hugely influential one at that!), Paint It Black's debut "CVA" (furious pissed off hardcore with Yemin taking on the vocals to great effect, with some awesome back-ups from Dave House, now of The Loved Ones), and the self-titled album by Armalite (a pop-punk/hardcore half-breed featuring Dan tearing it up on bass, and Atom Goren, this time without his "package" on vocals). Enjoy!
a pack of wolves:
--- Quote from: elizaknowswhatshesfor on 01 Dec 2009, 15:09 ---Also wouldn't you say Leeds has less Hardcore bands than pretty much ANY city? Anywhere, not just the UK. I think the Groiniad have been reading old copies of Vice in the Hairdressers....
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The scene here is pretty pathetic of late, particularly when you think how many good hardcore bands we've had in previous years. Really, it all went to seed when An Owl of xJusticex split, there was just nothing to fill that void...
elizaknowswhatshesfor:
Pretty much. Owls were the best. They are why I moved to Leeds :)
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