Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |
Your '90s hardcore documentary ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER (OCHS) recently had it's world premiere screening on 4/16/11 in Örebro, Sweden. Have you gotten any feedback of any kind on that screening?

Yes! I heard that it went well. It played with two bands. Basically, I heard that some people were just there for the bands, some people were really into the movie and some people sat through the movie waiting for the bands. Documentary films have long lives. They come out and are usually discovered after they have been out for a bit. It is only in recent years that documentary films have been given so much support but even those supported films still have to fight tooth and nail for their audience. I watched ANOTHER STATE OF MIND in 1986, I believe. It came out in 1984, so you see what I mean. That movie, the DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION series, AMERICAN HARDCORE, LET THEM KNOW... they have really set the standard. I am just happy to have people see OCHS and hopefully, they like it.




Discuss the other upcoming OCHS screenings (locations, dates, times, etc.).

The documentary is playing at Conne Island in Germany and Estonia on May 11. And then, over the summer, I believe it is playing a festival in Philadelphia, Hungary, Fluff Fest, Seattle and hopefully more places after that. I haven't even begun to submit it to distributors yet. That will be a long process. I haven't started submitting it to film festivals either. Again, that process will be long. I do know that I will be submitting it to Sundance and Slamdance, among others. It will have a tough time getting into those, mainly because those festivals are very political in terms of what gets in. I am just hoping that OCHS is unique enough that people like it and maybe that will help it's chances.

However, if you live in California, particularly Orange County, the screening to go to is the free one that I have set up at The Yost Theater in Santa Ana on May 12. It is FREE and it will play at 7:30 PM. I have been posting about it on Facebook. I flyered record stores. Now, I need to keep the momentum going. Basically, I wanted to make the screening easy for people so that anybody in the area could come. It is free, it is local, it is on a Thursday and you will be home early!




Discuss the upcoming OCHS DVD. In particular, what kinds of extras will be included on it and what's the tentative release date?

I can't really discuss the DVD because it is too far off. This is something that I have been trying to explain. It isn't that I made the film and didn't want people to see it or review it. Basically, I go through this process with every film that I make. I make it and I show it around hoping to land a bigger distribution company. If that doesn't happen, I release it myself. This takes time because filmmaking is a very aggressive hobby for me. I don't make a living off of these films. I work another job and I supplement my income doing freelance writing/digital editing work. Basically, in about a year to 18 months, this movie will have been seen by a lot of people in one way or another. Then, it will be re-edited with notes that I've made and gotten from others. Then, the DVD will either come out through me or another company.


Discuss the upcoming OCHS merch. Will there be an accompanying soundtrack and/or book of some sort?

Right now, all I have planned are shirts that are rips of popular shirts from hardcore bands of the '90s. I'd love to do a book and a soundtrack. LET THEM KNOW, the BYO documentary, was released that way and it's fantastic! Again, this all depends on if little ol' me releases it via Anhedenia Films or if it comes out from a bigger company that can make a package like that happen.




You used the music of Iceburn/The Iceburn Collective as the entire soundtrack for your 1999 mockumentary SCHUSTERMAN LEVINE: A BOXING FABLE. Why did you decide on that particular band for the soundtrack to that film?

I needed music! Also, I needed good music and I didn't want anything where people were singing. I have known Gentry, Cache and those guys since 1994. I was always impressed with the fact that Iceburn really did do their own thing. Who else was writing 20 minute songs in the hardcore scene and playing hardcore shows in the '90s??? And it wasn't just writing lengthy songs to write lengthy songs. Iceburn were musicians. They are the kinds of people that could play with anyone. You have to appreciate a band that can play orchestral type music and then merge that with Black Sabbath. Their music ended up suiting the film perfectly and giving it a dreamy quality which I think really lent something to the whole fairy tale/Chaplinesque feeling that I was going for when I made the film.




On a non-hardcore related note, a movie entitled KNOCKOUT that you wrote the screenplay for and which stars "Stone Cold" Steve Austin was just released today on DVD and Blu-ray. Briefly discuss that.

I love this movie! Anne Wheeler, Stone Cold, Daniel Magder and the Nasser Production Company did a great job on this movie. I am not just saying that to sell more copies because I don't have any piece of the backend. I am telling people to see this movie because I think that the message is great. It's a kids' film but there's something there for adults as well. When I wrote it, I imagined it as an Afterschool Special from the '80s and that is what it is. In the film, a young kid (Magder), who loves boxing, is getting picked on. He convinces the school janitor (Austin) to train him and together, they show everyone what they're made of. It is a very simple story but it doesn't end how you think it will. Also, being as how I'm a huge boxing fan, it is filled with references that new and old fans will really appreciate. I am really proud of this film. And this movie is hardcore related. Maybe not in a music sense but I think the idea of a kid not taking "no" for an answer is something that is very much in keeping with hardcore.


Feel free to discuss any of your upcoming endeavors here.

At present, I am writing a bunch more spec screenplays. I just completed one titled THAT GUY about a guy who would rather fantasize about life than actually have a life. I am working on another young adult fiction book called JD about an "at risk" youth whose life gets upended when his Grandpa comes to live with him and his mom. Once that is done, I am doing another animated movie called INSECT. It is about two brothers who discover that there is a giant insect living in their dead mother's bedroom. It is a mix between PHANTASM and THE GATE. Lastly, I am working with Nasser Productions on a bunch of scripts. It looks like another one is getting made this summer. There is a director and a star in place. Once I know more, you will too!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Posted by xjustinx |
http://xjustinx.limitedpressing.com/

Barrit - s/t 7"
Bumfights vol. 1 DVD
Despair / New Day Rising split 7"
Eyelid - Bleeding Through 7" [green]
Fucked Up - Let Likes Be Cured By Likes [clear]
Fucked Up - Litany [white]
Hatebreed / Neglect split 7" [red]
Isis / Pig Destroyer split 7" - unplayed!
Megadeth - Killing Is My Business LP
Misery Index / Bathtub Shitter split 7" - unplayed
Monster X - To The Positive Youth 7" [grey marble]
Morning Again - Martyr [brown of 200]
Morning Again / 25 Ta Life split 7" [blue of 500]
My Dying Bride - As The Flower Withers LP [first press w/poster] unplayed!
Overcast - Begging For Indifference 7" [clear]
Overcast - Stirring The Killer 7"
Pray Silent - The Golden Flag 7" [clear blue]
Restrain - Armageddon 7" [pre-Coalesce]
Second Coming - Wake 7"
Sektor - Ultimate Threat 7"
Sworn Vengeance - The Blood & The Chaos 7" - unplayed
Sworn Vengeance / All Bets Off split 7" - unplayed
Unbroken - Circa '77 [original New Age press]

http://xjustinx.limitedpressing.com/
Posted by Anonymous |

From the hate5six.com Facebook:

CASTING CALL: Looking for people in the Philadelphia area to be extras in what will be the greatest video of all time. Shooting will take place in the next two weeks or so. You MUST be well-dressed. Please email hate5sixproductions at gmail dot com subject: "Oscar Nominee"

ATTN bands, labels, artists, photographers, zine writers: we're exploring sustainable ways to alleviate the financial burden on Mike Bird as a result of his accident and we absolutely need you. If you have the ability to create something, get in touch ASAP. Please e-mail hate5sixproductions at gmail dot com subject "Mike Bird". Brother and sisterhood bind us together, regardless of the banners to which you subscribe.


Here's an excellent multi-camera full set video of Unbroken at Santo's Party House in Manhattan, NY on 4/9/11. LOTS more full set videos can be found at hate5six.com as well.

Unbroken (Multi-cam Full Set) from hate5six on Vimeo.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Posted by xjustinx |
After the Unrestrained show with Incendiary and Indecision in Brooklyn, I got handed the following flier:
Upon checking out the Deathbed page on facebook, I was pleased to hear that they're actually really good. The 7" is up for pre-0rder now, and is limited to 100 copies on green and 200 on black.

Nothing In Vain records also has a 7" pre-order up for Axis, who are from Daytona Beach, FL. They describe their sound as a mix of Buried Alive, Acme and Turmoil, which I would say is relatively accurate. Their 7" is limited to 100 on clear and 200 on black.

Nothing In Vain Records

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |


Purchase tickets here - http://tinyurl.com/3dc3svg


Youth Of Today 2011 European tour dates

April 29 Gorizia Italy
April 30 Wil Switzerland
May 1 Ravenna Italy
May 2 Roma Italy
May 3 Torino Italy
May 4 Tourlouse France
May 5 Madrid Spain
May 6 Lisbon Portugal
May 7 Asturies Spain
May 8 Badalona Spain
May 9 Bordeaux France



Posted by xjustinx |

For the longest time, I was never able to find any information about Eleventh Hour, aside from the knowledge that they were from Flint, Texas and that they played with the likes of Chokehold, Despair, Unbroken, Mean Season and more. And I only knew that information because it was in the liner notes to their "Sifting Through The Ashes" 7". However, I was about to rip this record this morning, and I did a google search for the first time in a long while, which yielded what I assume to be a somewhat newer Facebook page for the band. It detailed that they actually did some touring with Chokehold, played a couple of reunion shows in 2002, AND that they recorded two new songs (which I'm dying to hear!) in 2008.

The following 7" was actually their demo recording from December of 1993 that got released on vinyl in April of 1994 as a split release between Ballyhoo Withdrawal and Threshold Records, who released the "Faction" 7" from Botch soon after.

Eleventh Hour - Sifting Through The Ashes 7"
[1994 - Ballyhoo Withdrawal / Threshold Records]
http://www.mediafire.com/?rkqj9lr89av80qc

Eleventh Hour also had tracks featured on two different compilations. One of which can be heard on The Difference Between Us from Goodfellow Records.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |



STRAIGHT FUCKING EDGE


WRITE MIKE A LETTER:

Patient: MIKE BIRD
E.C.M.C.
462 Grider Street
Buffalo, New York 14215

Draw him a picture, write him a poem, tell him a story,
let him know you're rootin' for him.
No one wants to be sitting in a hospital bed BORED all day long.
HELP keep the kid entertained!


I've been getting hundreds of e-mails from people who want to know HOW THEY CAN HELP, aside from simply sending money via PayPal.

Several people are selling shirts, bracelets, jewelry, and other awesome things and donating SOME or ALL of the proceeds to the Mike Bird Benefit.

(check back often, this list will grow)
Here is a list of some things you can get in return for donating:


COLD CUTS MERCH EXCLUSIVE Mike Bird Benefit t-shirt. Limited edition. 100% profits go to Mike Bird Benefit.









BUFFALO STYLE Available in WHITE or BLACK. Get these while they're HOT. They will NOT last! 100% of proceeds go to Mike Bird Benefit



AGITATOR Exclusive. Limited edition. Only available until May 2nd. Get yours NOW. 100% profits go to Mike Bird Benefit.










moshSTRONG BRACELETS! Also available in purple. 100% of proceeds go to Mike Bird Benefit.





dreamcatcher jewelry Ashley X Christina hand-makes her own jewelry. 100% of purchases made on her page in between now and April 28th get donated directly to the Mike Bird Benefit.











CLIMBIN' ABOARD RECORDS
Donating ALL PROFITS from orders directly to Mike Bird Benefit fund.
Listen to
EASY WAY OUT.



CHECK BACK OFTEN!
MORE DONATION INCENTIVES COMING SOON!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : , ,
Italy's Purification has been hard at work completing their new record "A Torch To Pierce The Night". While they were finishing up, they contacted Dave Quiggle to design a brand new logo for them (which can be seen above). Not quite sure who is releasing the record but I think its Hurry Up Records...as if the band hadn't already been busy, they have planned a tour of South America. Dates are posted below. For all the up to date information, check out the official Purification website.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : ,

If there is one thing I've learned through my years of being a part of the hardcore scene, we watch out for our own. Well, we need your help. Reposted from "The Kids Still Have Their Say":


On the evening of Thursday, April 14th 2011 the Buffalo hardcore community gathered at Mohawk Place to support Terror and Trapped Under Ice as they took the stage to play a show.

With plenty of pile-on's, stage-diving, sing-along's and an incredible vibe of unity and energy, the show got off to an awesome start.

However, what began as a good-old hardcore show ended in a tragic incident that has forever altered the life of one of Buffalo hardcore's very own members.

MIKE BIRD, regular show-goer, hardcore kid, and a member of the Buffalo Straight Edge community, was knocked to the ground by a stage-diver. Hitting his back and head on the concrete floor, Mike had to be rushed to the hospital via ambulance to be treated for his injuries. Unable to move his limbs, or feel any pain in his lower-body, Mike received emergency spinal surgery for his injuries.
The official diagnosis indicates that Mike broke the C5 and C6 vertebrae in his lower spine. With no feeling in his legs, it is unclear how soon 19-year old Mike will regain use of his lower body and be able to walk (or mosh) again.

Without the luxury of being able to afford his own health insurance coverage, this injury is crippling financially as well.
An ambulance ride, emergency room visit, sophisticated spinal surgery, X-Rays, physical therapy, and medication leaves Mike Bird with a medical bill that will most-likely amount to a six-figure sum. His lack of insurance and limited mobility will make paying this debt an impossible task.

The Buffalo hardcore community is banding together, pooling our collective resources and organizing benefit events to help offset Mike Bird's medical bills.

WE NEED YOUR HELP.

The community aspect of hardcore is something that transcends the boundaries of cities, crews, cliques, scenes, and sub-genres.
We are ALL hardcore kids; we're all cut from the same cloth.
We ALL go to shows, we ALL stage dive, and we've ALL had our share of mishaps.

It could have been any one of us in Mike Bird's shoes.
He just happened to draw the short straw that night and get knocked down.
But as we all know, when someone gets knocked down in hardcore, we PICK THEM BACK UP.

Several benefit events are being organized within the Buffalo scene as we speak.
I'm told that both Terror and Trapped Under Ice are both on-board for a special merch-run related to this incident.

We have set up a PayPal account for donations.
100% of the money donated to this PayPal will go DIRECTLY to Mike Bird's medical expenses.

If you have ANYTHING you can donate via PayPal, a quarter, a dollar, two dollars, please send donations via paypal to:
Sticktightbuffalostyle@gmail.com


NO donation is too small.
Mike Bird has NOTHING, so ANYTHING you can donate will add up.


If you have any questions about this fundraising effort, or want to help out and become involved, shoot me an e-mail at FrankNiemiec@yahoo.com


Thanks.

-Frank XXX

Anything helps so please, if you have anything just sitting in your paypal account, help this guy out.
In case you missed it, here's the paypal address again: Sticktightbuffalostyle@gmail.com

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Atlanta's straight edge torchbearers, Foundation, are releasing their brand new full length "When The Smoke Clears" on Bridge 9 Records May 3rd. Preorders launched last week and will be shipping soon. If you can't wait, Bridge 9 has released a 7 inch called "At Your Mercy" which features two songs from the upcoming full length as well as a Path of Resistance cover. This is a limited pressing so if you want to get your hands on it, do it soon. If you haven't checked out Foundation yet, you can do so by clicking here to check out the brand new track "At Your Mercy": Foundation. The label has pressed some new shirts for the band as well. You can find all of the info and order the record by clicking here: Foundation "When The Smoke Clears" Preorder.

The band will be playing a record release show on April 30th in Atlanta with a little help from Brooklyn's Indecision as well as a host of others so if you are in the area, make sure you go. After that, the band will be heading out on tour with Shai Hulud and later with Xibalba and Mother Of Mercy.
Posted by Anonymous |

Friday, April 15, 2011

Posted by xjustinx |
After getting back from our weekend of shows in NYC with Unbroken and Indecision, the rest of our new merch has been put up in our webstore.

http://unrestrained.limitedpressing.com/store


http://unrestrained.limitedpressing.com/store

Pictures from the weekend have also started surfacing:
Five Mile Grace
Future Breed
Brooklyn Vegan

Videos of the entire show in Manhattan (except Unbroken, which will be a 2cam mix up soon) are now up over at hate5six.

Also, pre-orders for our split 7" with Incendiary have started shipping, so if you haven't yet, go snag a copy from Trip Machine.

And as always, you can also keep up with us on facebook and twitter.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Posted by XhcnoirX | File under : , , ,
Here's a 7" that pays tribute to a particular football match (aka soccer). Prohaska was a screamo band from Austria in the '90s. Their 'Cordoba Achtundneunzig' 7" is their only release that I'm aware of, besides appearances on a few compilations. It was released on Paracelsius Underground Industries & Charon Collective in 1998. As mentioned, it deals with a particular football match from the 1978 World Championships, played in Córdoba, Argentina, between West-Germany (the reigning World Champion at that time) and Austria. Austria defeated West-Germany 3-2, which was quite a surprise victory, and what makes this a legendary match in Austria. It was the first victory of Austria over West-Germany in 47 years, and is also referred to as 'the miracle of Córdoba'. Hans Krankl, one of the best Austrian football players ever, scored the 3rd, and decisive, goal in the last minute or so of the match. Another football player from that team, Herbert Prohaska, provided the band with their name, he is also pictured on the sleeve. As said, this 7" deals with that match, both lyrically and by adding a bunch of samples from (Austrian) commentary of that match.

For the football lovers out there, here's a video of Hans Krankl's winning goal, there are better quality videos of this goal on Youtube but this one has the original Austrian commentary:


Because there are samples overlapping the songs, I decided to rip this 7" into 2 files, one for each side, rather than a file per track.

Prohaska - Cordoba Achtundneunzig 7"

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |

Purchase tickets here - http://tinyurl.com/3ug22vu
Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under :
Its still in the demo stages but it gives us an idea of where the band is heading. Good start for having been broken up for 12 years.

Choke (demo track) by Harvest

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |

Friday, April 8, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |










1234 Go! Records, Oakland, CA
2nd Ave Records, Portland, OR
Amoeba - Hollywood, CA
Amoeba , San Francisco, CA
Armageddon Shop, Providence, RI
Backstreet Indiana, PA
Banquet Records, Kingston, UK
Bleecker Street Music, New York City, NY
Bull Moose, Scarborough, ME
Burnout, Hamburg, Germany
Celebrated Summer Records, Baltimore, MD
Crooked Beat Records, Washington DC
Deadbeat - Moscow, ID
Dimple Records, Sacramento, CA
Dr. Strange Records, Alta Loma, CA
Durty Mick Records, Long Beach, CA
Ear X-Tacy Records, Louisville , KY
End of an Ear, Austin, TX
Everybodys Records, Tapes, Cds., Cincinatti, OH
Extreme Noise , Minneapolis, MN
Generation Records, New York City, NY
Green Hell, Munster, Germany
Hits And Misses, Toronot, ONT, Canada
Iron Rail New Orleans, LA
King Of The Monsters, Scottsdale, AZ
Long In The Tooth, Philadelphia, PA
Love Garden Sounds, Lawrence, KS
Music Millenium, Portland, OR
Music Outlet Enfield, CT
Musique City, Sherbrooke, QUE, Canada
Neat Neat Neat Records and Music, Fort Wayne, IN
Newbury Comics, Boston, MA
No Way Records, Richmond, VA
Origami - Los Angeles, CA
Park Ave Cds, Orlando, FL
Phono Select, Sacramento, CA
Punks of All Ages Costa Mesa, CA
Radio Active, Ft Lauterdale, FL
Rasputin Berkeley, CA
Raunch, Salt Lake City, UT
Reckless Records, Chicago, IL
Record Breakers, Chicago, IL
Red Onion Records and Books, Washington, DC
Redscroll Records, Wallingford, CT
Relapse, Upper Darby, PA
Resist Records, Newtown NSW, Australia
Revolver Records, Phoenix, AZ
Rhino, Los Angeles, CA
Ritual Music and Books, Melbourne, Australia
Silver Platters Seattle, WA
Smash Washington, DC
Sound It Out, Traverse City, MI
Spinnaker Records, Hyannis, MA
Spiral Scratch Records, Buffalo, NY
TKO Records, Fountain Valley, CA
UHF Music, Royal Oak, MI
Underdog, Cologne, Germany
Vintage Vinyl Records, Fords, NJ
Waterloo Austin, TX
Zia Records Chandler, AZ

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : , , ,
(Live photo by Zeninho)

While we here at Stuck In The Past enjoy our fair share of chugga chugga vegan metal hardcore, you might find it interesting to know that my (Chip) all-time favorite hardcore record sounds nothing like any of the regular stuff we post. For me, there is no hardcore record as angry and real as Sick Of It All's "Just Look Around". Being that the band just celebrated their 25th anniversary, I felt it fitting to take a look back at what I consider the finest hardcore record ever written.
This is the last record the band released with original bass player Richie Cipriano and the second of two records released by Relativity Records. At the time, the band had already been around about 6 years, gone through a major line up shift (Richie and Arman left and were replaced by Eddie and E.K. only to come back before the recording of this) and the cry of "sell out" began to seep in when they signed to Relativity. I feel like the band used this to fuel the anger in the music and the lyrics for this record. The record starts off with "We Want The Truth" which took off right out of the gate. The band didn't start off with some stomp type intro, just straight forward fast hardcore, set to grab you by the balls and say "hey we're still here and we're pissed off". I remember reading somewhere (possibly in Hardware zine) that Pete and Lou felt like they couldn't write when Eddie and E.K. were in the band. If that's the case, bringing Richie and Arman back into the band made a world of difference because they took one of the only songs that Eddie and E.K. recorded on (We Stand Alone) and made it even better. Now, I gotta say that "We Stand Alone" is my favorite hardcore song EVER. The original is a banger but the re-recorded version added a breakdown and sing-a-long to the end. I remember reading the lyrics for the first time and just felt how angry they seemed at their friends turning their backs on them and how they didn't care ("First you said we hated to much now you say we just can't hate enough, now you're screaming that we've changed we've grown up but our beliefs are still the same, it's still an outlet for anger and strife but one more thing, it's also our life"). Words like these really stuck with me and made me re-evaluate how I viewed bands who were gaining popularity. They also re-recorded "What's Goin On" from the We Stand Alone EP. Lyrical content dealt with government cover ups (We Want The Truth), the constant day to day grind of working a 9 to 5 job (Locomotive), the AIDS epidemic (Indust.) and the brushing off of being called "sell outs" (We Stand Alone). The band also chose to tackle love with the song "The Shield" (at least that's what I interpreted it as) stating "lowered my shield, now i'm not protected I never used to let it down". This was something different from your average NYHC band, Sick Of It All were setting themselves apart. The band also went a different route by collaborating with hip-hop group House Of Pain for a remix of the title track, a track that wouldn't see the light of day until it was released on "Outtakes For The Outcast".
I could really sit here and go on forever about the greatness of this record but it really feels like the outcast in their catalog. The band really plays very little from the record live anymore it seems except on special occasions so when the band does play a song live (other than the title track), I consider it a privilege. The record is still available and could really go for a remaster to bring it back to its glory. Also, as a companion to this record, check out "Live In A World Full Of Hate", a live record released by Lost & Found Records in 1993. Craig had already joined the band but they bust through just about every song they had at the time including Minor Threat's "Betray". Though I wasn't a part of the hardcore scene when this record came out in 1992, I still look upon this record as the turning point for me, leading me to something bigger and better.


Posted by Anonymous |

Unwound - Repetition (1996)

CD is $5.99 and digital download is $5.00





Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside You (2001)

2CD is $7.99 and digital download is $7.00

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Posted by xjustinx |

April 8th, 2011AD

Indecision
Incendiary
Unrestrained
...
Matchless - 557 Manhattan Avenue, BROOKLYN.

$8 at the door, 8pm, 18+

There are no pre-sale tickets for this show, so it is NOT sold out. Get there early, and you'll get in!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Posted by Anonymous |

A really good and extremely active new blog as of late is It Follows. It's creator, Jon Huskey, was the guy behind the equally excellent What We Want We Must Create blog. If '90s hardcore downloads and content are your thing (and we suspect that they are), you should definitely bookmark It Follows and check it out daily. Additionally, Huskey has a Limited Pressing page with LOTS of hardcore/punk/indie vinyl and other collectibles available for sale and trade, so be sure to check that out as well.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Posted by xjustinx |

Outrage has decided to change their name officially to Raindance. And with a new name comes a new, mature sound, and a debut EP to seal the deal! First 100 orders will receive a limited color vinyl edition that will be exclusive through pre-order. Package deals are available for a limited time which include a great "collector's pack" and a T-shirt + 7" bundle. So get on it while they last. Stream the track entitled "Riverbed" on our bandcamp and check out their tour dates with Seraphim! Thanks for all of your support in advance!
Pre-order the record here:
http://store.glorykid.com/

Review:
Fresh off a name change from Outrage to Raindance, this new 7" feels like a good way for the band to establish both a new name and a new expansion of their old sound. I was a fan of the Outrage material on Panic Records, but I think they've really outdone their previous material and previous name with this new 7" titled "Love Under The Sun" on Glory Kid Records. The thing I seem to like most about Raindance is that they continue to evolve with each release, and this new 7" is certainly no exception. They've maintained the heavy tone of previous releases, which includes a nice helping of staccato breakdowns reminiscent of 90s luminaries like Harvest and Unbroken, but they've now also brought a bit more melody into the fold. That melody includes the use of clean vocals, which at one moment can be compared to early Poison The Well, and at the next sounds more on the verge of Starkweather. The standout for me is the combination of "Severed Wings and Open Hands" parts 1 and 2 on side B, which flows together very well, and leaves me wanting to hear how the band will evolve yet again for their next release.