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Shows: Reverence Festival in Portugal sets line-up

News — April 19, 2014

On Sept. 12-13, the Reverence Festival will take place in Valada, Portugal. The two-day event will feature sixty bands on four stages, with headliners including Psychic TV, Red Fang, Hawkwind, Swervedriver, and Ringo Deathstarr.   

Shows: Hot Water Music and more added to Fest 13

News — April 18, 2014

Fest 13, Oct. 31-Nov. 2, has added another round of confirmed bands to the massive annual festival in Gainesville, FL. Among those added are Gainesville's own Hot Water Music, Touche Amore, Restorations, Masked Intruder, Screaming Females, Modern Baseball, Spraynard, and more. Tickets will go on sale on April …

Records: Live Bloodlet from 1995 to be released tomorrow

News — April 18, 2014

Tomorrow A389 Recordings will release 4 items for Record Store Day, splits from Full of Hell/Psywarfare, Noisem/Occultist, and Integrity/Vegas and the Live On WFUM-FM recording of Bloodlet from 1995 on 12". A full track list is included below.  

Tours: Drive-By Truckers tour dates

News — April 16, 2014

Drive-By Truckers have scheduled tours this spring and summer and will be joined on stage by bands such as The Hold Steady, Deer Tick, Water Liars, Shovels & Rope, and more. Drive-By Truckers released English Oceans earlier this year. Water Liars released a self-titled album as well.

Records: Voice of Reason discog coming soon

News — April 16, 2014

Defunct Connecticut hardcore group Voice of Reason will see their collected works released on the album Looking Back to the Way Things Were: 1995-2001. The compilation includes demos, rare and unreleased tracks, and their full-length album.

MP3s: TOMB's Pennhurst/Xesse streaming

News — April 16, 2014

Pennhurst/Xesse, the reissue release of two hard to find T.O.M.B. albums is now streaming over at Cvlt Nation. The record will be released on Crucial Blast. T.O.M.B. released Third Wave Holocaust last year.

Records: Madball - Hardcore Lives

News — April 16, 2014

Long running NYHC band Madball will release Hardcore Lives on June 27 on The Black N Blue Label and Nuclear Blast. The band is also preparing for a European tour later this month.

Records: Death's Leprosy to get deluxe reissue

News — April 14, 2014

Death's second album Leprosy, originally released in 1988, is set for remaster/reissue by Relapse Records on April 29. It will be released in two separate packages, with multiple extras included. Check out a more detailed list below.

Labels: Minot joins Golden Antenna

News — April 14, 2014

Golden Antenna Records has signed instrumental rock band Minot.The band is comprised of former members of Monument to Masses, Turks, and Low Red Land. The band will release their first full-length LP as a joint effort between Golden Antenna and The Mylene Sheath on July 4.

Records: New from Test of Time

News — April 13, 2014

Test of Time will be releasing a new album on July 22 via Bridge Nine Records. The LP, their first full-lenth, is to be titled By Design.

Labels: Andrew Jackson Jihad now on SideOneDummy

News — April 13, 2014

Andrew Jackson Jihad has joined forces with SideOneDummy for their upcoming fifth album, Christmas Island. Christmas Island is set for release on May 6 and follows the group's 2012 effort Knife Man.

Records: Goddamnit debut on Tuesday

News — April 13, 2014

Goddamnit, from Philadelphia, will release their debut full-length on Tuesday April 15. The record, titled How to Take the Burn, will be released by Creep Records, and a preview track, also named "How to Take the Burn," can he heard online.

Tours: Ringworm Australian tour

News — April 13, 2014

Cleveland's Ringworm will tour Australia this May including a deadlining date at Break the Ice Fetival in Melbourne. The band, formed in 1991, will be touring the continent with Against.

Labels: Dark Buddha Rising joins Neurot

News — April 12, 2014

Finland's Dark Buddha Rising have joined Neurot Recordings. The band has release four prior albums and has a European tour planned for April that hits 8 cities and the Roskilde Festival in Denmark.  

Records: Monsters! (Six of a Kind) six-band comp coming out next week

News — April 12, 2014

On April 15 Kaotoxin Records will release a 6-band grind compilations titled Monsters! (Six of a Kind) featuring Total Fucking Destruction, Department of Correction, C.O.A.G., Miserable Failure, Unsu, and Infected Society. The pressing will be limited to 1,000 copies on cd with no repress planned.

Records: 7 Seconds set for May 27 release date

News — April 12, 2014

On May 27, 7 Seconds will release Leave a Light. In addition to the new record, their first since Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over! (2005), the band will be playing select dates in May and June. The new record will release via Rise Records.

Bands: La Armada announce Crisis EP, premiere song

News — April 11, 2014

Chicago's La Armanda will be releasing a new EP on May 13 on Profane Existence/Fat Sandwich Records. The EP, Crisis, was mixed by Nady Nelson of Weekend Nachos and includes 7 songs, one of which, "V.L. (Vincho-Leonelista)," premiered online. The band will be embarkin gon a …

Records: New Me First and the Gimme Gimmes in May

News — April 11, 2014

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes will return with a new LP, Are We Not Men? We Are Diva!, on May 13 on Fat Wreck Chords. The band, formed in the 1990s, includes members of Lagwagon, NOFX, Foo Fighters, and Swingin' Utters.

Labels: Homeless Gospel Choir joins A-F Records

News — April 11, 2014

A-F Records has signed Pittsburgh's The Homeless Gospel Choir and will release a full-length this summer. The band is Derek Zanetti, a one-man folk-punk singer. He is currently on tour with Grey Gordon (No Sleep Records).

Records: Field Mouse plan LP for July

News — April 11, 2014

Field Mouse, from Brooklyn, NY, will release their first full-length on July 22 on Topshelf Records. The band formed in 2010 and utilizes "a mix of dreamy reverb-tinged guitars and synthesizers," that blends dream pop, shoegaze, and indie rock.