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Records: Kathleen Hanna, Kim Gordon, Alice Bag, Mike Watt & more on charity comphttp

News — May 10, 2022

Erica Dawn Lyle & Vice Cooler have compiled a unique compilation to benefit farmers of color. Titled Land Trust: Benefit for North East Farmers of Color, the compilation raises funds and awareness of NEFOC organization while sharing collaborations with  Kathleen Hanna, Kim Gordon, The Linda Lindas, Alice …

Bands: Lice on vinyl, Lice on DSP

News — August 20, 2022

Lice will release their three EP catalog on vinyl on Oct. 14, and the records are now available on streaming platforms for the first time ever, as well. Lice consists of Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman and have three EPs to date: Lice (2015) Lice Two: Still …

Records: Spirit World Field Guide instrumental take

News — September 24, 2022

Spirit World Field Guide, the 2020 LP by Aesop Rock, is getting a new release featuring just the instrumental tracks. Rhymesayers Entertainment will issue the lyric-less album on 2xLP in a deluxe edition. Aesop Rock contributed nearly full production of the album, with the exception of "Sleeper Car" …

Records: More hardcore from Mind/Knot

News — June 8, 2023

Mind/Knot, a hardcore band from Italy, has announced their second album, Esigenza, out Sept. 1 via Time To Kill Records. The band last released Eat the Leaf! in 2021, adding new guitarist Roberto Cada and shifting to a more varied take on hardcore, still rooted in the classics …

Tours: Kathleen Hanna memoir and book tour

News — December 12, 2023

Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre) has announced an upcoming memoir, to be titled Rebel Girl: My Life as Feminist Punk, out May 14, 2024 via Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins. In addition to the upcoming book, Hanna will embark on a book tour in May. In addition to …

Records: Slug Gore grind

News — February 3, 2024

Based in Ravenna, Italy, Slug Gore will soon release a 12-song LP by the name of They Slime! They Ooze! They Kill! on April 19 via Time To Kill Records. The band kicks things off with the single "Demented Crickets" (below) which showcases their death-tinged grind with elements of hardcore …

Records: SARS from Finland

News — May 17, 2024

July 12 is the release date of Nothing Hurts Quite Like Life, the debut full-length from Finnish metallic hardcore group SARS. The album will release via Time To Kill record label, consisting of 10 songs at a total of 36 minutes of big, heavy and chuggy riffs. Listen …

Records: Feldspar this fall

News — June 30, 2024

Italian band Feldspar, with heavy post-hardcore influences, has shared the new single, "Dead Friends Still Alive." It is the second single they've shared this year from their upcoming debut, Old City New Ruins, out Sept. 30 via Time To Kill Records. The band formed last year in Rome …

Shows: Recess Romp Three next month

News — July 20, 2024

Recess Romp Three has finalized the lineup for the 3-day event at The Sardine in San Pedro, CA, curated by Recess Recoes. The event runs August 9-11 with tickets sold separately for each night. The August 9th show features Shellshag (Night Cap), Off With Their Heads, Toys …

Records: Feel the Horrid Human Condition

News — March 4, 2025

Italy's Horrid Human Condition has announced their debut, coming via Time To Kill Records. The crust/grindcore band will release Perpetual Imbalance on April 18. "Abused by Life" is the first single. "'Abused by Life' was the first track composed by the band, shortly after the formation in the …

Overcast – Reborn to Kill Again

Review — November 17, 2008

I would say ninety percent of the fans of the current bands (Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, Seemless) that the members of Overcast are in weren't even out of diapers when these metalcore rippers were originally in action. While the members have seen significant success with their current musical endeavors, it …

Cannibal Corpse – Kill

Review — April 19, 2006

I initially prefixed the heading of this review as "Neil vs. Cannibal Corpse"; such was my preemptive assumption that I would hate Kill. I set myself ready for war. God knows from the off I was handed a plethora of ready material to systematically destroy the band. I mean, just …

Various Artists – Toys That Kill/Future Virgins - split

Review — July 1, 2013

Pairing Toys That Kill and Future Virgins in a single record, this Drunker Sailor 7” teams up bands that have released some of my favorite records of 2011 (Western Problems) and 2012 (Fambly 42). That’s a lot of quality, an intriguing pair-up and, honestly, a lot …

Exodus – Shovel Headed Kill Machine

Review — November 6, 2005

We've all heard the stories. Someone leaves your favorite band and the remaining members have two choices.... carry on or pack it in. It doesn't mean shit to a tree why the member left - whether they were kicked out, quit, or had a bus roll over on them, the …

Ashers – Kill Your Master

Review — November 3, 2010

Hardcore punk is a loaded genre. Very rarely can bands play this style a differentiate themselves from each other. It's not generally for lack of talent but the constraints of the genre are usually to blame. Ashers are a fairly new band this being their first full length. They quickly …

Radioactivity – Silent Kill

Review — August 31, 2015

These guys know how to start off a record, with the rapid fire “Battered” pummeling with riffage for the first minute and then Jeff Burke’s familiar vocals chime in and the record transitions to melodic and punky pop songs—and not the kind of pop that’s usually attached to that word. …

Mouthpiece – Can't Kill What's Inside: The Complete Discography

Review — February 18, 2009

There are many names - bands, labels, zines, promoters, etc. - that instantly come to mind when one brings up the 90's hardcore scene. Groups like Lifetime, Earth Crisis, Unbroken, Integrity, Quicksand, 108, Strife, etc. and record labels like New Age, Revelation, Edison, Victory, and Equal Vision all spring to …

Celebrity Murders – Time to Kill Space

Review — January 3, 2007

There are a few music "fans" that may be in denial, but I think most schooled individuals can attest that there is a tremendous dearth of great hardcore bands out there. There are a few more bands that could be classified as "good" and then a seemingly infinite number of …

The Jealous Sound – Kill Them With Kindness

Review — February 28, 2004

The Jealous Sound has written one of the most infectiously catchy records I've heard in years. Poppy hooks and lyrical substance are quite a rare combination these days. The Jealous Sound plays a style of music that, while staying true to the early/mid 90's emo-rock sound, also offers a fresh …

Wolves in the Throne Room – Diadem of 12 Stars

Review — November 21, 2006

When I saw Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, I was in major awe. The scene in which The Ents - the walking trees - hurl rocks was the ruckus I had been searching for my entire life. Giant trees fucking shit up. As kick ass as the scene …