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submitted by Nick Mar 2nd 2009 11:00 pm (stereogum.com)
With "Grinding The Knife Blade," Goes Cube have deviated from their more customary song titling approach -- see "Song 57," Song 46," "Song 30" -- creating one of only a few of their tracks that doesn't include the word "song" or a numerical designation. Congratulations, sirs. It's also our first taste of the New York trio's forthcoming 13-track Another Day Has Passed, their first full-length for new label home The End. Even with the new titling approach, they haven't shifted the unpretentious hard rock, a catchy, heavy, angular and knotty sound more than suitable for fans of Torche, Foo Fighters, Big Business, Unwound, etc. Or, well, fans of Goes Cube.Continue reading New Goes Cube - "Grinding The Knife Blade"...
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In a few weeks, Year Of The Knife, the young metallic hardcore shit-wreckers from Delaware, will release Internal Incarceration, their first proper album. (They've also got 2019's Ultimate Aggression, but that's a collection of previously released EPs, not an album.) The band recorded Internal Incarceration with Converge's Kurt Ballou producing,...
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submitted by Nick Jun 8th 2020 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The Delaware hardcore wreckers Year Of The Knife were supposed to be one of the openers on Code Orange's spring tour. When that tour was canceled, YOTK did like Code Orange and debuted a bunch of new songs in an audience-free livestream. Year Of The Knife have been around since 2015, and last year, they…
submitted by Nick Mar 9th 2020 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Sometimes, chaotic times call for chaotic music. From that perspective, Underneath, the new album from young Pittsburgh hardcore veterans Code Orange, is remarkably well-timed. Also well-timed is Code Orange's spring tour, which is set to feature Show Me The Body, Jesus Piece, Year Of The Knife, and Machine Girl. If live shows are still happenin...
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