Solid MetalCore. Remind me a lot of Unearth, but heavier and tougher.
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INFO: Guelph, Ontario is usually not known for anything more than junior hockey, but Arise And Ruin hope to put their humble hometown on the metal map with their Victory debut, "The Final Dawn." Having completed tour dates with Between The Buried And Me, The Red Chord, Cephalic Carnage and August Burns Red, Arise and Ruin are set to take their brand of Slayer, Darkest Hour, and At the Gates-inspired mayhem to international audiences.
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The Fear Of
1.Always the Same
2.Nightshifts
3.Prologue
4.In Life
5.Rex Butcher
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Track List
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2. The Final Dawn
3. End Of The Road
4. To The Grind
5. Amidst Devils
6. Unbound
7. Always The Same
8. Pale Horse
9. In Life
10. Fear Itself
[myspace]1389834478[/myspace] Description: Behind the scenes footage of the recording of the "Another Good Time" at For the Record Studios in Orange. Also features footage of the EP. release show at Chain Reaction.
All dates are with All That Remains, Haste the Day, & Through the Eyes of the Dead... October 27 Marquee Theatre - Tempe, AZ (Phoenix)
October 28 Sunshine Theater - Albuquerque, NM
October 30 White Rabbit - San Antonio, TX
October 31 The Door - Dallas, TX
November 1 Meridian - Houston, TX
November 2 House Of Blues - New Orleans, LA
November 3 The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
November 4 Revolution - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
November 5 House Of Blues - Lake Buena Vista, FL (Orlando)
November 7 Tremont Music Hall - Charlotte, NC
November 8 The Norva - Norfolk, VA
November 9 Trocadero - Philadelphia, PA
November 10 The Palladium - Worcester, MA
November 11 Rams Head Live! - Baltimore, MD
November 12 Nokia Theatre - New York, NY
November 14 House Of Blues - Cleveland, OH
November 15 Clutch Cargo’s - Pontiac, MI (Detroit)
November 16 Newport Music Hall - Columbus, OH
November 17 Rocketown - Nashville, TN
November 18 Pop’s - Sauget, IL (St. Louis, MO)
November 19 House Of Blues - Chicago, IL
November 20 Cabooze On The West Bank - Minneapolis, MN
November 21 The Beaumont Club - Kansas City, Mo November 23 Gothic Theater - Englewood, CO (Denver)
November 24 The Great Salt Air - Magna, UT (Salt Lake City)
November 26 Slim’s - San Francisco, CA
November 27 Slim’s - San Francisco, CA
November 28 Wiltern Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
November 30 Soma - San Diego, CA
That is another solid band that actually became harder and heavier then when they originally came out around the same time as Poison The Well, Atreyu, which the latter bands actually turned soft...
Did you know xBishopx is a side-project of a few band members of RN?
Yeah I recognized the singer.. who else is in there?
Also- if you remember the OLD OLD throwdown singer, back when they were still doing local shows in socal... he made a little side project called xrainx .
Dont know where to find some downloads of that though :|
Yeah I recognized the singer.. who else is in there?
Also- if you remember the OLD OLD throwdown singer, back when they were still doing local shows in socal... he made a little side project called xrainx .
Dont know where to find some downloads of that though :|
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Saw NORA once and they ruled but speaking of old Trustkill bands, How about some HARVEST! Can't find a myspace for them, but look them up if you haven't heard them already. MOSH for Epicure!
Saw NORA once and they ruled but speaking of old Trustkill bands, How about some HARVEST! Can't find a myspace for them, but look them up if you haven't heard them already. MOSH for Epicure!
Epicure is still one of my favorite songs of all time. Harvest was a solid band but the last few tracks of Transition, you can tell they were getting ready to make a transition in their style.
Saw NORA once and they ruled but speaking of old Trustkill bands, How about some HARVEST! Can't find a myspace for them, but look them up if you haven't heard them already. MOSH for Epicure!
I just checked out harvest off the trustkill website, good stuff, I think a lot of newer bands should take note from this kind of stuff instead of making all the pretentious garbage that's saturated hardcore nowadays. I think someone whose been around for a while can tell which bands have a legitimate honest expression of aggression and which guys are just looking for more 15 year old myspace friends. Man seeing some posers going "BREE BREE PINCH HARMONIC BLAST BEATS BREE BREE CRAPPY BREAKDOWN" just pisses me off. I really hope there's still at least some younger kids that are into hardcore that believe in honesty, expression, and meaning as a requirement for a good band so they can carry on the legacy after this stupid faux death metal trend comes to an end, maybe I oughta just start a band and show these kids what's up. Sometimes I just wanna go out to a job for a cowboy show and beat up as many of these pansies as possible, but as it would be I have better things to do.
Also I don't know if it's been mentioned on here before but what was that one trustkill band with the really fat guy for a frontman? Man those guys could rip it up!
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Also check out Brother's Keeper:
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Skycamefalling is an old school Ferret band that broke up in 2003, again this was before Ferret blew nuts as a lot of other labels do as well.
Belay my Last, The Faceless. Try those bands. They're two of my favorites, though not really "hardcore." But seeing what you guys have posted as "hardcore" here, I guess they can squeeze themselves in.
A buddy introduced me to them a while back. I really like them, though the band name made me think it was going to be another standard Screamo band. I love the beefy guitar tones and the absolutely solid Vox.
Belay my Last, The Faceless. Try those bands. They're two of my favorites, though not really "hardcore." But seeing what you guys have posted as "hardcore" here, I guess they can squeeze themselves in.
I was actually thinking of slapshot! (same hockey genre :thumbsup
Thought of a couple more haha and sorry if they've been mentioned :X
Glass Casket
With Honor
Winter Solstice (they're alright...sometimes)
Dillinger Escape Plan
Ten Yard Fight
yeah, most of the bands I post are straight edge. I went through that "proclaim my lifestyle with x's on my hands" phase before I realized I didn't need to show off my beliefs in order to share them. Still straight edge, but i dont flaunt it in front of other people.
If you like Slapshot (who's probably one of my favorite bands of all time, in fact I would call them the #1 influence on the music I play), then check out my friend Shawn's band:
Also I don't know if it's been mentioned on here before but what was that one trustkill band with the really fat guy for a frontman? Man those guys could rip it up!
Also check out Brother's Keeper:
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Skycamefalling is an old school Ferret band that broke up in 2003, again this was before Ferret blew nuts as a lot of other labels do as well.
I think the band you are referring to is Most Precious Blood, band is GOOD. Second I've seen Brothers Keeper too many times and I could never get into Mike Skis voice but they used to tour with the best bands. Third, Sky Came Falling were good, was really into them the few times I saw them.
I was actually thinking of slapshot! (same hockey genre :thumbsup
Thought of a couple more haha and sorry if they've been mentioned :X
Glass Casket
With Honor
Winter Solstice (they're alright...sometimes)
Dillinger Escape Plan
Ten Yard Fight
yeah, most of the bands I post are straight edge. I went through that "proclaim my lifestyle with x's on my hands" phase before I realized I didn't need to show off my beliefs in order to share them. Still straight edge, but i dont flaunt it in front of other people.
Well, I don't wear X's on my hands, but I do have a sXe tattoo on my forum, wear sXe shirts, and have the X's in my name.....
I don't need to flaunt it, but it I don't my representing it.
I was actually surprised to see another sXe cat at the mall the other day. At least in the neighborhood I was in. I alked into GBC and the guy working there had a bunch of sXe tatts....
I was never into the whole XXX thing much, had some friends who were but I never really followed any particular group.
Yeah there's a pretzel shop at a mall in Burlington, VT, where I was a few months ago, and three of the employees had sXe tattoos and various HC band shirts on. One of them was a hot blond with a Diecast shirt on...mmm if I wasn't already committed...
I just don't really consider many of the newer style hardcore bands to be hardcore music. There are a few new ones I like, but they are few and far between, hardcore has been ruined by long haired, tight pants wearing pussies.
I just don't really consider many of the newer style hardcore bands to be hardcore music. There are a few new ones I like, but they are few and far between, hardcore has been ruined by long haired, tight pants wearing pussies.
Damn, lots of bands I'm going to have to check out.
I don't think you'd consider these bands hardcore, but they are definitely worth listening to.
August Burns Red
Destroy the Runner
Demon Hunter
Becoming the Archetype
Life in Your Way
Solid State is a solid record company. They also have Underoath, Norma Jean, He Is Legend, Haste the Day, As Cities Burn, Inhale/Exhale, The Chariot, etc.
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