Wipe the blood from your teeth and get in the pit, itâs time for a recap of this weekâs best hardcore, metal, and punk rock. We dug through the record crates to find the new tunes we think you need to spin and rage to. Strap in, kiddies, itâs time to rock.
Kylesa released a music video for the song âLost and Confusedâ this week, and itâs some pretty dark stuff. Their heavy riffs are put to a story of violence, sex, love, and self-destruction. If you havenât picked up their album Exhausting Fire yet, do so immediately. It might be one of this yearâs best albums.
Hardcore outfit Malfunction have offered up a stream of a new ripper from their forthcoming album Fear of Failure. The song, âFinal Thoughtsâ is a chest-crusher thatâll get your fists pumping, so if that’s your sorta thing, check it out below. The band is hitting the road this winter with Terror and Code Orange, so if you need to get bloody, check and see if the tour is hitting your town.
If youâre craving some bouncier, pop punk, check out Youth Decayâs The Partyâs Over. The band is a punk rock super group of sorts, featuring members of Comeback Kid, Living with Lions, and Daggermouth. All that experience shows because this record is awesome, the kind of album you’ll have on repeat for days. Itâs really fun stuff that begs you to sing along, the kind of punk rock thatâs easy to get wrong but these guys manage to do it perfectly. The Partyâs Over is in stores today.
Deathwish Inc. also released the blistering 7â split from bands Lies and White Jazz. Both bands bring some punk rock fury to their tracks, pummeling your senses with songs that never give you chance to breath. Lies features members of The Hope Conspiracy, so you know they freaking rip (go listen to Death Knows Your Name if you need further proof). White Jazz is three fourths of Rise and Fall, but their sound is more akin to old-school outfits like Minor Threat and Circle Jerks, which is surprising and rad. Rise and Fall was so hardcore and metal, it’s cool to hear those dudes branching out. This split is a great way to check out two bands that are sure to become favorites.
The band Greys released a three song EP called Repulsion, and itâs a solid little release. Fused with post-hardcore anger and vocals that range from silky smooth harmonies to a strained screech, Repulsion is more of the same from the band, but that is in no way a bad thing. Check out the song âIâd Hate To Be An Actorâ–itâs heavy and catchy, a great mixture of sludgy feedback and melody.
Go forth; throw some horns up and keep spinning in the black circle. If thereâs a metalcore, grindcore, hardcore, or any other core song you think the world needs to hear, sound off in the comments below. \m/