Showing posts with label chaotic hardcore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chaotic hardcore. Show all posts

SINATRA - You Came Into My Life And All Colors Disappeared

Sinatra is a powerhouse in the continental hardcore scene, delivering a raw, aggressive sound that's a cornerstone of the German DIY community. Sinatra's style is pure, relentless, metallic, chaotic & noisy hardcore. They blend the speed and intensity of traditional punk with the punishing riffs and metallic edge of heavier music.
FFO: Trainwreck, Ancst, Gulch & Trash Talk

TELOS - what they built

 

FROM: Copenhagen, Denmark
GENRE: Blackened Chaotic Hardcore, Grindcore
RELEASED: May 9, 2025

Telos is one of my favorite bands
Unfortunately they broke up last year
This is their final release 

Noverte - Life in minor

FROM: Bologna, Italy
GENRE: Screamo, Chaotic Hardcore
RELEASED: March 31, 2025

Ashen Hands - Self Titled


FROM: Bologna, Spain
GENRE: Chaotic Hardcore, Emo-Violence
RELEASED: March 14, 2025

LUCA - The Window Room

 

FROM: Chicago, Illinois
GENRE: Chaotic Hardcore, Metalcore
RELEASED: February 28, 2025

New Band To Me: YARDS

 

Yards is another band I found via Spotify, and I love them so much. So that means that, yes, they are no longer around. Yards existed from 2012-2019 and it looks like life just caught up with them, one of the member moved to another country, some of them had kids, etc etc. Members were previously in Astrohenge, The Ghost Of A Thousand, Econo and Kowsers. But post-Yards, the only new music thing is a noise goth band from one of the members, called Cower. Yards is generally described as: negative hardcore, chaotic hardcore, noise, punk and just plain hardcore. And that sounds about right to me. Whatever you want to call it, they were really good at what they did. They managed to put out 4 releases, three EP's and one LP, all of which are generously available for free on Bandcamp (below). If you are not familiar with Yards, and if you are reading this blog, then I can confidently say you will probably like them.




Ariadne's Thread - Another Way To Get There


FROM: New Jersey
GENRE: Chaotic Hardcore, Mathcore
RELEASED: January 24, 2025

Kids Drown In Silence - Demo

 

FROM: Kraków, Poland
GENRE: Ambient Black Metal, Chaotic Hardcore
RELEASED: December 13, 2024

Hoari - Self Titled

 

FROM: Saint Petersburg, Russia
GENRE: Blackened Metal, Chaotic Hardcore
RELEASED: October 10, 2024
DOWNLOAD: Name Your Price at Bandcamp [below]

Grayshape - This Is Out Of Body (2023)


FFO EVERY TIME I DIE

Hot Corpse - Summer Demo

Check out this killer demo from Hot Corpse, featuring members of  Blight Future, Path Of Might, Coffin Fit, Life Sucks, and many more. They are out here trying to find the middle ground between Cursed and Every Time I Die, and that is a noble cause indeed.  

Human Empathy Machine - Party In The Abattoir

Vipers - Self Titled

From: Melbourne, Australia
Genre: Chaotic Hardcore, Metalcore
Released: March 7, 2021
Length: 5m 59s
Tracks: 3

Here's the first release from Vipers hailing from Australia. That's really about all I know about this band. It's only 3 songs but it's mastered by the famous Brad Boatright so you know it's going to sound good. If you are a fan of Every Time I Die, you will enjoy Vipers. 

Severed - Pain Transcribed (2019)

From: Baltimore, Maryland
Genre: Metalcore, Blackened/Chaotic Hardcore
Released: July 4, 2019
Tracks: 7
Length: 14m 28s

Severed on Facebook
Name Your Price on Bandcamp

Pourbon - Self Titled LP

From: Turkey
Genre: Chaotic Hardcore, Mathcore, Sludge Punk
Released: May 23, 2019
Tracks: 9
Length: 22m 29s

FFO: Gaza, Cult Leader, Ken Mode, Mastodon
Name Your Price on Bandcamp

Horornis Diphone Valley - Vagabond

From: Tokyo, Japan
Genre: Grindcore, Chaotic Hardcore, Death Metal
Released: June 12, 2019
Tracks: 3
Length: 9m 55s

Insane Japanese solo project! (Twitter)
Name Your Price on Bandcamp

Label Spotlight Volume 1: Hummus Records

Hello everybody, I am excited to say that I want you to join me in my first "Label Spotlight"!  This will be an interesting new segment to help spread the word of multiple bands, the labels that work to bring them to light and the awesome people behind the scenes who make it all happen! This being first volume of Label Spotlight, it's gotta start with a bang! 


From La-Chaux-De-Fonds, Switzerland, nestled in the darkness of the Jura mountains...

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This volume's spotlight is cast on a label that is a steadily growing beacon of creativity and musical diversity:



It all began in 2013 with the Founder and Producer: Jona Nido, who plays in a number of incredible bands ( Coilguns, Closet Disqo Queen, The Fawn, Sombre Sabre, Ølten) when he left his seven year stint as the guitarist for the german post-metal group, The Ocean Collective, immediately afterwards
launching Hummus Records.
His first achievement was simply to bring attention to bands he genuinely loved and felt had levels of passion for their art that exceeded the attention that had been receiving.

In the last five years, the Hummus Label has grown into a small team that is as efficient as they are diverse in their artists.
Some 15 of the bands (probably much more than this number even, it is hard to keep up) on the label are regularly sharing members and performing alongside one another, while there might be another band mate from a different project altogether working as the recording engineer, and possibly another as the mixing engineer...

All the while yet another person, from another band is making promotional copies of their albums by hand and distributing them.
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Louis Jucker's - "Eight Orphan Songs"released as a 12'' LP, silk-screen printed hand made Photobook featuring artworks and lyrics.

Ølten's Handmade Self-Titled Release


It would seem, that for The Hummus Records Team, there is nothing that can stop them from this cyclical creative process, and the end result is a fresh and rich-for-the-palette melting pot; And one that never feels stale, stagnant or repetitious.


Have a listen to one of my favorite artists that they currently have signed to their roster:
The hauntingly beautiful and melancholy singer, Emilie Zoé.
Specifically the song "My Shadow On The Wall" off of her album "Dead-End Tape"...




... Contrast this, with the awesomely dark sludgey-crawl of Ølten's 2015 release, "Mode" (Free Download)...



...or Jona's own band Coilguns, our Chief-Pulpiteer and the first Chris to write for The Pulpit...Chris Morris reviewed their latest release. Which I also very highly recommend you to listen to immediately, is the album "Millennials" recorded on a 1 1/2" inch tape audio workstation in a cabin in the middle of the wilderness some place in the Swiss landscape.
This process produced a tastefully claustrophobic,  oddly anxious and at times, punchy mathcore grooves that make their particular take on Breach and Cursed-styled hardcore all that much more impressive.

Also a free download, in case you couldn't already guess


This is a small sample of just how many different styles can be found on Hummus, and even more interesting is the concept of almost every act being a collective of musicians without sounding remotely like one another at all. It's a bit mind bending, and proves that dedicated musicians with the same goals can steadily put out strong material year-round under any circumstances. If you decide to follow these workaholics on their respective social medias, you will quickly see just how many projects/albums/tours/fests they are either directly performing or have a hand in helping other artists by playing the role of organizer.

Just launched and no festival gigs? They start their own festival.

Low Recording budget making it unrealistic to hire an experienced engineer? They work until they become the engineers themselves.

Can't find musicians for a brand new group of a completely different style? A simple arrangement of current artists has them recording and on the road as quickly as the idea enters their minds.


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I could go on about their aforementioned efficiency, though at this point I think you are seeing this to be true. Likewise, I could continue about the great and exciting range of musical diversity that seems to escape most labels in favor of a singular, marketable sound. There is a uniqueness here that is genuine and passionate. That embodies the spirit of punk ethos, the power of the metal riff, the melodiousness and pace of the best indie rock bands and the try-anything-once LoFi "Dark Pop" music.
A better writer than myself could would put this next sentence in a way that is probably more poetic and hard hitting somehow and this is it:

The real point here is the fact that this label's efficiency and resourcefulness are what is actually the driving force that makes it into the diverse power house it truly has become and will continue to developing as, fostering passionate creativity, comaraderie and excellently unique releases...

Probably in a way neither you or I would expect...
And the usual suspects of Hummus like it that way.

Check out the Hummus Records Bandcamp Page:

https://hummusrecords.bandcamp.com/music (Free Downloads, All Releases)
Check out their merch:

https://hummusrecords.bandcamp.com/
https://hummusrecords.bigcartel.com/


Keep up with them on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/hummusrecordsofficial/

Or here on Youtube: HummusRecords666

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If you liked this Label Spotlight, drop a comment and let me know what label you see working hard and putting great bands on the map.
I think by bringing attention to the labels that are undeniably healthy for the scenes they participate in, we are also supporting the system of which creativity thrives and that's fucking awesome.

Thanks for reading!
Chris N.G.C

CONFORMIST - Self Titled (2018)

From: Morong, Philippines
Genre: Chaotic Hardcore, Crust
Released: April 1, 2018
Tracks: 4
Length: 6m 5s

43%burnt dropped this in the chat last night, and for good reason, as it's a loud, fantastic mess of Chaotic Hardcore and Apocalyptic Crust.


PLASTICBAG FACEMASK - How To Kill a Dead Franchise (2018)


Featuring members of the previously-posted Time Bomb, PlasticBag Facemask gives you 9 tracks clocking in at over 41 minutes of Chaotic, Random Post-Punk Hardcore / Metalcore / Noise.

Chamber - Hatred Softly Spoken EP (2018)

Rel. Date: March 05, 2018
Format: Digital
Origin: Nashville, Tennessee (USA)
Genre: Hardcore, Chaotic Hardcore
Label: self-released

https://chambertn.bandcamp.com/releases     




WHOOOAAAHHH...THIS IS SOOO GOOD.!! Chamber is a 5-piece band from Nashville, Tennessee. 'Hatred Softly Spoken' is their debut EP released on march 05, 2018...at least it's their only release on bandcamp. Unfortunately there's no social media profile or info site, so i can't provide more infos regarding this band. anyway, this is really brutal and vicious Hardcore exactly in the way i love it. Angry, hateful, uncompromising, hard hitting...just perfect.! The production is strikingly good for a perhaps first release. Amazing stuff.! Highly recommended.!!

Chamber - Hatred Softly Spoken EP (2018)