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Philadelphia’s BEWARE presents their debut 7”, WON’T GET THE BEST OF ME. The six song 7” comes in the vein of Right Brigade, Chain Of Strength and In My Eyes. Featuring members of Mother of Mercy, Stick Together, Daylight, Strive, and Overdose.
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Hoodlum Shouts deliver their first full-length album 'Young Man Old Man' set for joint release on Poison City and HelloSquare Recordings on March 28. Recorded by Matt Voigt (The Nation Blue, Midnight Oil), Canberra's Hoodlum Shouts will then set off around the coast in support of it.
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Clarity Records in Adelaide, owned and operated by STOLEN YOUTH bassplayer Matt 'Footy' Horvath has just launched a brand new webstore to compliment their growing piles of stock.
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The voice behind such bands as As Friends Rust, Morning Again, Culture and even a stint in Shai Hulud returns to the fold with latest project ON BODIES. Retaining a similiar vocal style to last band As Friends Rust, but with perhaps a harder egde, On Bodies debut EP "Planet Hospice" is now available to stream in full.
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Anti-Flag will be heading back to Australia this May / June and they’ll be joined by Strike Anywhere and The Flatliners on this run of dates through Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and Wollongong.
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Ever wonder how a vinyl record is made? Check out this video of the MOUTHPIECE "Can't Kill What's Inside" LP being mastered, plated, pressed etc. courtesy of Revelation Records.
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Resist Records welcomes Richmond Virginia's singer songwriter Tim Barry to the Resist family. Licensed from Chunksaah Records, Tim's new record, “40 Miler,” will be released in Australia on April 6.
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Chuck Ragan recently covered three Bob Dylan songs for the American Songwriter's website "Thirty Days Of Dylan" celebration. The songs are available for free download, along with an explanation from Chuck about why he chose the particular songs he did to cover.
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Influenced by the metallic New York Hardcore bands of the late 80's and early 90's, San Antonio's Bitter End have established themselves as a brute force in the hardcore community. This May they make there way to Australia for the first time, where they will be joined by Perth's Blkout.