EVIL FUCKED UP MASSACHUSETTS GRINDCORE
Monday, November 25, 2024
Mandible - Pervert (DEMO)
Thursday, August 22, 2024
Vision of Disorder - From Bliss To Devastation: Demos
From Bliss To Devastation: Demos (2001)
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
A Day In The Life
A Day In The Life were a post hardcore / emo band from Dayton, Ohio formed in 2001. The band released one full length LP, one EP and one comp / split as a band. They later changed their name to Hawthorne Heights in 2003. formed by JT Woodruff, Jesse Blair, Andy Saunders, Josh Bethel, and Andy Lazier. They took their name from the popular Beatles song "A Day in the Life".
One interesting piece of information I found was that their demo, For Bullets For One Girl is essentially considered lost media. There is legit like no trace of any recordings anywhere even though this demo supposedly sold 500 copies in 2 months which led them to gather the attention of Confined Records. Through Confined Records, A Day in the Life would release their debut full length in 2001, Nine Reasons to Say Goodbye and then later in 2003 EP, Paper Chromatography: The Fade From Dark to Light independently. Once A Day in the Life signed to the infamous Victory Records, the tracks from this aforementioned Paper Chromatography EP would resurface for a 3 way split with bands, The Red Affair & Hit the Lights in 2004. After the release of this split JT would change the band name to Hawthorne Heights and write the first song under that moniker titled, The Transition.
Personally, Hawthorne Heights was never my go to post-hardcore band but it's pretty undeniable how classic their first two records are. I also found this lore to be fascinating since Hawthorne intially seemed like a band that came out of nowhere and blew up from the success of "Ohio Is For Lovers". Cool to see these guys have their roots in DIY and Hardcore.
It's also funny considering one of my more recent posts was on another Ohio band, Clevelands own, Integrity. Crazy to see how just a 10 year difference can drastically change the scope of music within the area. I doubt Mean Steve / Chubby / hell even Dwid would rock w music like this aha. If you look into those 90's Clevo Hardcore bands you'll realize those guys live a vastly different lifestyle than these emo juggernauts.
A Day in the Life Was:
Vocals - JT Woodruff
Guitars - Andy Saunders & Jesse Blair
Bass - Josh Bethel
Drums - Andy Lazier
Nine Reasons to Say Goodbye (2001)
Paper Chromatography: The Fade From Dark to Light (2003)
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Integrity - Those Who Fear Tomorrow (OG Mix)
Debut record by Cleveland - now Belgium's own, Integrity. One of the first metalcore bands / records ever, released in 1991 this album is groundbreaking and truly a musical milestone within the genre. Not only is this an impressive implementation of metal within hardcore for 1991, but this is also a truly dark and evil record that solidified metal's place within the genre. Don't get it twisted this isn't mosh metalcore like On Broken Wings or The Acacia Strain, this is the literal combination of metal and hardcore very primitive yet progressive for it's time. Personally its a toss up between the first three records for me, I've really been on kick for this record recently but Systems and Seasons are both classics
I decided to upload this since this doesn't technically appear to be on streaming. I was reading somewhere that put it perfectly, someone called Dwid, "The George Lucas of Hardcore" and honestly that's a pretty decent assessment. If you look at their convoluted streaming page (at least on apple music) there's hella versions of like different albums. Apparently Dwid likes to constantly change these records and add to / remix them to make them darker or whatever, but this is the original - truly where it all began.
Streaming has the 25th anniversary remix version which is similar to this but there are differences, most notably the intro which is much longer / ambient than the OG mix. I think of this version more as a glorified remaster. There's also the 2022 mix version of this record which completely replaces the drum tracks of OG Integrity drummer / One Life Crew founder, Chubby Fresh and replaces them with Igor Cavalera (like kinda random but kinda crazy too ngl).
There's a hole rabbit hole when it comes to learning about Integrity, the numerous beefs (the specific one between Dwid and Chubby Fresh is honestly hilarious - read up on it sum of the shit its fr crazy), The lineage of some of their band members (One Life Crew), Their bizarre evolution as a band (Integrity2000) and ig just the mystique behind the band as their imagery obliviously correctly suggest that Dwid is a fan of all things occult, because again let me remind you this is 1991. If you go down the rabbit hole you'll realize that Clevo HC is pretty bizarre, nonetheless they produced some genre defining classics. This in particular, is where it it all began and started a movement. Hardcore / Metalcore at some of its most dark / evil / misanthropic and raw.
Those Who Fear Tomorrow lineup was:
Vocals - Dwid Hellion
Guitars - Christopher Smith & Aaron Melnick
Bass - Leon Melnick
Drums - Chubby Fresh
Those Who Fear Tomorrow (OG Mix) [1991]
Jane - A Doorway to Elsewhere
Jane is a metalcore band based out of Duisburg, Germany. Formed in 1997, Jane released 1 demo, 2 EPs and 3 albums throughout their duration as a band. This post is meant to highlight their 1998 debut full length, A Doorway to Elsewhere... Nothing new is to be said about this album, absolute classic front to back. There are even genuine deathcore elements that increase the intensity of this release. Metalcore at some of its meanest and most manic.
A Doorway to Elsewhere... (1998)
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Senses Fail - Let It Enfold You (Original / Leak)
Let It Enfold You (Original) [2004]
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
ENDOR
Endor (2002)
Mandible - Pervert (DEMO)
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