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Thursday, 9 February 2023

Index For Potential Suicide

Index For Potential Suicide were a five-piece screamo/hardcore/grindcore/noise band from Charleston, South Carolina that formed in 1998 and broke up in 2000. They released an EP, a split, and one full-length, with their entire discography being compiled on a single release in 2005. This band was a total melting pot of extreme music, which confluenced into their unique abrasion. They pull from varied sources including Man Is The Bastard, The Locust, Rorschach, and In/Humanity, with an added element of experimental noise and electronics thrown in the mix, with interludes sounding industrial and cavernous. Highly recommended, enjoy.

1. Adolfo De Jesus Constanzo's Cookbook
2. Four Fingers, To Hell With The Thumb
3. 81 Days Without Employee Accident
4. Twenty Pound Sledge
5. Filipino Cancer Eaters
6. This Week's Boycott

1. Index For Potential Suicide - A Bag Of Mustard And Water
2. Index For Potential Suicide - Number 4
3. Usurp Synapse - I'm A Fufucking Vavampire
4. Usurp Synapse - What Would I Say If I Say I Love You
5. Usurp Synapse - I Was Born With A Hard-On
6. Usurp Synapse - Upenya

1. The Newest Youth Rebellion
2. Flavor Of The Month
3. Remote Controls And Mousepads
4. Eat Lightning Crap Thunder
5. Global Injustice
6. Rock Out With Your Cock Out
7. Arriving At Suicide
8. Escape Unsuccessful
9. Death Toll Confirmed
10. Electronics, Sabotage And Surveillance
11. Escape From Uncle Bill's Lap
12. The Nine Envelopes Content
13. How To Build A Silencer For A Semi Automatic Weapon
14. Monoroid Manipulation
15. Silencer, Completed
16. 212, Fuck You

1. The Newest Youth Rebellion
2. Flavor Of The Month
3. Remote Controls And Mousepads
4. Eat Lightning Crap Thunder
5. Global Injustice
6. Rock Out With Your Cock Out
7. Arriving At Suicide
8. Escape Unsuccessful
9. Death Toll Confirmed
10. Electronics, Sabotage And Surveillance
11. Escape From Uncle Bill's Lap
12. The Nine Envelopes Content
13. How To Build A Silencer For A Semi Automatic Weapon
14. Monoroid Manipulation
15. Silencer, Completed
16. 212, Fuck You
17. Sex, Violence, Whatever
18. Number 4
19. A Bag Of Mustard And Water
20. No Practice?
21. Rev Frank Whiteside Vs. The Deep Blue Supercomputer
22. Somebody Loves You
23. 22 Disciples Of Hell
24. Adolfo De Jesus Constanzo's Cookbook
25. Four Fingers, To Hell With The Thumb
26. 81 Days Without Employee Accident
27. Twenty Pound Sledge
28. Filipino Cancer Eaters
29. This Week's Boycott
30. Rise Of Yen Lo Wang
31. Dancefloor Justice
32. The Dangers Of Rope
33. Filipino Cancer Eaters (Demo)
34. You'd Kill Us Too
35. This Week's Boycott (Floorpunch version)
36. One Day Marriage License
37. Beer And Women
38. To Cause The Destruction Of An Enemy
39. 26 Year Old Patient, IQ 45

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

WVRM


WVRM are a four-piece grindcore band from Greenville, South Carolina who have been around since 2013. They play an intensive, pummelling, feedback-laden brand of hardcore featuring heavy blast beats and some crust/death metal influence thrown in the ring. They've been incredibly consistent in putting out fantastic releases, and their latest offering Can You Hear The Wind Howl is definitely one of the most assaulting grind releases you'll hear all year. Fans of Young And In The Way, Trap Them, and Full of Hell shouldn't pass this up. Enjoy.

1. Angel Crusher
2. Funeral Heart
3. Appleseed
4. Haunted
5. Coffin Dragger
6. The Rotted
7. Cry Baby
8. Old Boy
9. Downpour

1. Smell Ov Old Graves
2. Worse Than Alone
3. Carolina
4. Assisted Suicide
5. Noose Man
6. XIIIXIII
7. Wounded Dog
8. A Casket To Call Home

1. Demoness
2. Grim Rose
3. Dimly Left Atop Her Grave
4. Coffin Dragger Part II
5. Funeral Heart
6. Sewn Limbs
7. Cry Baby
8. Dear Parasite
9. Swarm Sound
10. Embrace The Noose
11. Home Is Where The Hornets Rest
12. Bone Tower
13. Appleseed
14. Blastphemous
15. Eulogist
16. As The Light Dies...

1. Slug Lord
2. Wasp Lord

1. Self Harm - Marionette
2. Self Harm - Keyboard Warrior
3. Self Harm - Leech
4. Self Harm - Fremveksten Av Den Morke Herre
5. WVRM - Goth Girl
6. WVRM - Grave Bloom
7. WVRM - Vermin Thirst
8. WVRM - Torture Porn

1. Death Erection
2. Night Collector
3. Fucked
4. Slow Strangle
5. Low Life
6. Only Suffering
7. Sleep Paralysis
8. As Below

1. Swollen Belly
2. Bag Of Blades
3. Distinguished
4. Suffer Ritual
5. Can You Hear The Wind Howl
6. Mountain Of Dead Pigs

1. Withered On The Vein
2. Utopia Seized
3. Tourniquet Blues
4. Sea Of Trees

1. Walled Slum City
2. War Promise//Secessionville
3. Shining Path
4. Anti-Democracy//Locust Breath
5. Black Flags Toward Sodom (Me Ne Frego)
6. Tank Reaper
7. Hands That Bear The Hive
8. Thorn Palace
9. My Fucking Dixie (The New South)
10. Years Of Lead
11. Violet Nuclear
12. Furious Movement//The Burning Tower
13. Colony Collapse
14. Angel Of Assassination

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

In/Humanity


In/Humanity were a four-piece hardcore/screamo band from Columbia, South Carolina, that formed in 1992 and broke up in 1998. What this band is most renowned for is coining the term/genre of "emo violence". Essentially, it combines the emotional, melodic outbursts of emo/screamo with the intense, fast-paced aggressiveness of hardcore/powerviolence. The vocals are scorching, the instrumentals topple over each other, and their entire discography consists of nothing but pure, unadulterated, intensity mixed in with a plethora of film samples and such. This is one sprawling hour of chaos that cannot be missed for fans of aggressive music that doesn't take itself too seriously. Enjoy.

1. Double Digit Fun
2. Teenage Suicide - Do It!
3. Emo Violence Generation
4. Too Drunk To Molotov
5. Super Plan B
6. We Are The Kids - 1
7. Against All Youth
8. We Are The Kids - 2
9. Dork Side Of The Farce
10. Greener Eyes
11. If It's Wrong It's Real
12. Let There Never Be Another Song Ever Wrote
13. Embrace Androgyny
14. Fuck The Death Penalty, Let's Compromise
15. Southern Swastikas
16. Beaten Words
17. Burn It To The Ground
18. Three Flags Over Capitol City
19. Victim In Pain
20. Me And My Shadow
21. Kill It
22. No Thanks Mr. Roboto
23. If I Can't Have What I Want (I Don't Want Anything)
24. 1, 2, 3, 4
25. Modern Hate Vibe
26. Home Away From Home
27. Stupid Children
28. Las Machinas Intermission
29. Nuclear Winter Wonderland
30. Ins And Outs Of A Waste Of Flesh
31. Portion Of 130 Faces
32. Mystery Solved... History Behind The Mystery
33. The Execution Of Clive
34. New Discarded Evidence In The Case
35. Occultonomy
36. Oh No!
37. Nutty Antichrist
38. Kids In Cults
39. We're Sick Of Music And We Hate Each Other
40. Anakrinomphy
41. Silentest Night
42. Emotional Violence

Friday, 25 November 2016

Assfactor 4


Assfactor 4 were a four-piece hardcore/screamo band from Columbia, South Carolina that formed in 1992 and broke up in 1997. They play an intense style of hardcore similar to other underground bands of that era such as Heroin, Policy Of 3, and Angel Hair. Their vocals are just straight-up vicious screams, which is why they are often considered an early screamo band. They put out two full-lengths, a few EP's, and appeared on quite a few amazing comps put out throughout the 90's. Enjoy.

1. Sometimes I Suck
2. Life Of 10 Thumbs
3. E-Rocks New Rock
4. Is Love Just Jive Turkey
5. The Weight
6. Don't Fall In Love With A Drummer
7. Standing On A Crate

1. Assfactor 4 - Why I Walk
2. Assfactor 4 - Dail Dinwiddle Has A Posse
3. Rights Reserved - Hey Dad
4. Rights Reserved - Persimmon

1. Goodies Power
2. Sob
3. Rubik
4. Sheep Skingraft
5. E-Rocks Newer Rock
6. Thanks, Kelly
7. Mr. McCheekbone
8. Smoked Out
9. Robots

1. Hey Stinky
2. Life Is Wacky
3. I Reckon
4. Mama Yongue
5. Fuck Hate Breeders
6. This Shit Is For The Birds
7. #1 Main
8. Dear Grampa
9. Burger Rock
10. Billy I Got Your Number
11. Dorothy
12. To The Powers That Be
13. Deliri-Loco
14. Can't Fight The Feeling
15. Nuked Up Dreams
16. Rosewood
17. Attempted Control
18. Assfactor 4

1. Forty'd Out And Feeling Gay
2. The Last Starfighter/Tron
3. Leave It To The Beaz
4. Top Ten Wonders
5. White House Is Alright If You Like Saxophones
6. Robots Vers. 2.1
7. Crank Up The 2short
8. Trixxx Of Light
9. What Cost Booty
10. Hairheart
11. Maiden Carolina
12. Leave It To The Jeaz
13. Jarmi
14. Herr Jordan
15. Chickensquash
16. Free Tibet And Pussy
17. C.A.N.D.Y.
18. Bonkee Number Three
19. 'Lil Smokes And Toothpicks

Closed Captioning For The Blind
Nemo
Bonkee Number Three
Cleenkee
Boy Cult Seavers

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Apart


Apart were a five-piece screamo/hardcore band from Greenville, South Carolina, that existed from 2010 to 2013. They were signed to Mayfly Records during their time. They are often described as mixing contemporary melodic hardcore with older screamo influence, and I think that's pretty accurate. They are incredibly passionate in their delivery, with some very melodic guitar parts, but piercing vocal delivery. They shred themselves through each song, making comparisons to bands as different as More Than Life or Loma Prieta warranted. To namedrop a few other comparisons, Caravels, State Faults, Beau Navire, and We Were Skeletons might be adequate. Their album Gray Light is really, really good, and I suggest giving it a try to any fan of the aforementioned bands. Not to mention it has some amazing production work on it. Enjoy.

1. Make Not A Single Sound Amongst Saints
2. The Wild And Outraged Earth
3. A House Of Many Windows
4. The Frailty Of Everything
5. Now Call Down Your Dark and Your Cold, and be Damned

1. Play on, soft pipes
2. The Best 8 Words

1. Carolina Cold
2. Two Lane Blacktop
3. Play On, Soft Pipes
4. Candles and Calendars
5. Sick of Sunlight
6. Blindfolds
7. Gray Light
8. Dead Air

1. Worth Remembering
2. Suffer In Rhythm
3. Martin
4. Oak Island
5. Untitled
6. Second Best (Pedro The Lion cover)

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Oneforall


Oneforall is a pop punk/indie trio from Winnsboro, SC, formed in 2012 by Martin Hacker-Mullen. After multiple lineup changes, Hacker-Mullen is now joined by bassist Keagan McChesney and drummer Marcus Wickham. Like most pop punk, Oneforall's lyrical content consists of dealing with heartbreak, family, friends, and the general ups and downs of life. Taking musical influence from bands including blink-182, Title Fight, Modern Baseball, and Tiny Moving Parts, Oneforall has developed a unique sound that fits in with more genres than it's core two, making them an interesting outfit in the alternative music scene.

NOTE: 2013-2014 were all bedroom demos, 2015 is where the quality and songwriting really picks up.

FFO: Modern Baseball, Dowsing, Free Throw, blink-182, The Wonder Years, etc



1. Intro
2. Brave As A Noun/The Survival Song (Andrew Jackson Jihad cover)
3. Reno
4. I'll Be Your Romeo If You'll Be My Juliet
5. DIY Orgasms (Johnny Hobo And The Freight Trains cover)
6. My Girl
7. Out Of Sight
8. Liar, Liar
9. I Hate You
10. I Will Follow You Into The Dark (Death Cab For Cutie cover)

1. Charlotte Hacker-Mullen - Nothing, Nowhere
2. Oneforall - Easy Way Out
3. Charlotte Hacker-Mullen - Joel's Song
4. Oneforall - GTFO

(un)originals (2014)
1. Clairvoyant (The Story So Far cover)
2. Honest Sleep (Touche Amore cover)
3. Fightboat (TWIABP cover)
4. NJ Legion Iced Tea (A Day To Remember cover)
5. Twin Size Mattress (The Front Bottoms cover)


One For All (2014)
1. Last Six Months
2. I'll Be Your Romeo If You'll Be My Juliet
3. High School Party Girl
4. Easy Way Out
5. Alright
6. Home Away From Home
7. Lazy
8. Liar, Liar
9. I Hate You
10. No Faith In You
11. Reno
12. GTFO

Moving On (2015)
1. Miles Away
2. Alright
3. Child's Play

OFAxJC (2015)
1. Caffeine
2. Emo Knievel
3. Dismantling Summer (The Wonder Years cover)
4. Jonah Canepa - Drowning (freestyle)
5. Jonah Canepa - Flower
6. Jonah Canepa - Iris (Goo Goo Dolls cover)


Thanks For Nothing (2016)
1. Caffeine
2. Something Ventured (Nothing Gained)
3. Old Days
4. Talon Way


oneforall x things not worth fixing (2016)
1. Alive
2. Coffee
3. things not worth fixing - give me back my being as an ocean shirt
4. things not worth fixing - those silent moments at 4am