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alfredge · 9 months
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bestfuckinmusic · 5 months
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Inside Out - No Spiritual Surrender - 1990
A band that will forever be known as Zach La Rocha’s first band. And they are so much more than that, and above that! Solid, straight edge. This is the 6-track version that was the cassette.
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deadbrokerek · 1 month
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TONIGHT on YouTube!
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myb9collection · 4 months
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REV199 - New Found Glory - ‘Make the Most of It’ - Opaque Turquoise, Exclusive B9 cover, hand numbered 26/10
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toffeethief · 7 months
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I DESPERATELY need to hear this album
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ronnperez · 1 year
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Soul Search @ 1720
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emotionalhardcore · 2 years
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The classic CD compilation “In-Flight Program” from 1997! It kinda worked as a sampler for what Revelation had to offer at that point, and GOD they had really good stuff. A healthy mix of emo and hardcore, doesn’t get more 90s than this! <3
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linksvorne · 1 year
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95. SPEEDWAY. 2022-11-02 @ Venster99 (w/ Harrowist & Dice Throw)
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dadresignation · 1 year
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NP: Rival Schools-United By Fate (Run For Cover)
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nineteenfiftysix · 2 years
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On The Might Of Princes - Go Fuck Yrself (Sirens, 2003)
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revkilltaker · 2 years
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Side By Side – You’re Only Young Once... - LP - Revelation Records - REV-005
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Pressing #:  Repress
Color:  Grey Marble
Qty Pressed: ???
Additional Info: Other Pressings Available
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Backfire
My Life To Live
Living A Lie
Look Back
You're Only Young Once
Friends
Side By Side
Dead Serious
The Time Is Now
Living A Lie
Side By Side
Violence To Fade
You're Only Young Once
My Life To Live
Dead Serious
So Fucking Blind
Violence To Fade
So Fucking Blind
Fuck Your Attitude
Good Clean Fun
Sick Of Things The Way They Are
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10/10
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alfredge · 5 months
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bestfuckinmusic · 8 months
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Dag Nasty - Minority Of One - 2002
The “come back” album on Revelation Records - I played this to death on release!
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recommendedlisten · 2 years
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Album Review: Praise - ‘All In A Dream’
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Lately, it’s felt like hardcore has been doing most of its heavy lifting looking outside of itself. Turnstile? Knocked Loose? Code Orange? All incredible artists respectively doing something truly unique than what usually is expected of a modern hardcore band. Praise -- a band which even features members from one of those bands in drummer Daniel Fang of Turnstile -- are modernists as well, but they also wanted to remind listeners of the scene’s roots.
With the Baltimore area straight edge band comprised of vocalist Andy Norton, guitarists Anthony Dye and Austin Stemper, bassist Chris Bavaria, and Fang assembling themselves from the likes of Champion, Give, Have Heart, Mindset, Protestor, and the aforementioned Turnstile, the emotively melodic D.C. scene blueprints of Embrace and Dag Nasty naturally bleed into their canvas. Then again, so does an underlying melodic proficiency many of today’s hardcore futurists have seemingly honed in on to fingerprint their sound with an identity that reflects on the individual listener.
Praise have been amiss for a few years, with only one album in 2016′s Leave It All Behind, some EPs and singles to their name, but their return on their second full-length effort All In A Dream is perfectly on time. Across nine consistent knockouts, the listen is a document to where life has led its membership and the worn wisdom that carries into their sound -- A personification of Norton’s own darkness and light (”All In a Light”), anxieties and letting go (”Hotline to Memory”), and ultimately, his anthemic reminder to keep hanging on (”Keep Hanging On”.) The adage that all of its members came to the studio more sure of who they are today than who they were yesterday solidifies Praise’s presence to everything hardcore represents in giving listener’s that nonstop feeling with substance and meaning behind.
All In A Dream artistically presents Praise’s growth as well. Tracks like “Suddenly Human” and “Life Unknown” smooth aggression with grungy pop bursts amid Norton’s leveling existential, and for the melodic post-hardcore purists, “Return to Life” and “Peace of Mind” are Praise at their best selves despite which hardened forces attempt to stand in their way. It’s a reminder that hardcore music like this exists in two timelines, with it sounding both timeless, yet playing like an album sent from a future version of our own selves to rally us from a weighted slumber, and lift us back into the present. It knows where we came from, but it also knows where we can go, too.
All In A Dream by Praise
Praise’s All In A Dream will be released May 6th on Revelation Records. Physical | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify
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guillermourdanibia · 2 years
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handsofadyinggod · 7 days
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