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Caldwell - Accidental Renovation

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Innovatively mixing punk, hardcore, metal, and emo together for a stew that they can spice up with a great live show, Caldwell is here to proclaim that their debut must be heard. Vocally it’s one of those acquired tastes sort of like Hot Water Music was for me years ago. As powerful as the hurricanes that rip through their home state of Florida, Caldwell’s powerful incendiary debut shreds and tantalizes throughout the nine tracks that populate it. Featuring guest vocals by Steve Taylor of Across Five Aprils, “Accidental Renovation” is sure to catch on quick even among the scenester crowd.

- J-Sin

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A Wilhelm Scream - Ruiner Editor's Pick

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I can’t remember the last time I was this excited about a follow-up album. A Wilhelm Scream lands with “Ruiner”, which builds on the successes of their “Mute Print”. Nitro Records is the lucky label to be able to put out records by this amazing group. Their song arrangements are always clever and spotlight the best parts of punk, metal, hard rock, and screamo for their own brand of skate punk. Chaotic urgent guitars encapsulate the frenetic and melodic vocals while the percussion pops back and forth. All the while their songs are undeniably catchy and danceable. This is one quintet that require both eyes to keep in focus.

- J-Sin

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Ten 33 - Nightmare on Grace Street

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Richmond sure is quickly getting on the radar outside of its near vicinity. They got their moniker from the police code for “emergency” after being known to some as The Emergency (not to be confused with the band from Morgantown, WV) and Whenever You’re Ready. “Nightmare on Grace Street” was recorded at the infamous Planet Red Studios in Richmond, which has seen great albums recorded by such essentials like Winter Solstice, Scarlett, Black Dahlia Murder, and Down to Nothing. Hardcore veterans will agree that this isn’t one of the many bands who take all the good things about hardcore and destroy them. This is like the days when youth crew wasn’t a trend. Sweet.

- J-Sin

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Embrace Today - We Are the Enemy Editor's Pick

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This four-year old straightedge outfit has been advancing that strain on hardcore and reclaiming it from the masses who mainstreamed it and diluted the talent pool with ‘edge bands who were doing it for the style. Lyrically “We Are the Enemy” is apocalyptic and dark. Each song is a blistering assault on everything you thought you knew and could expect from the hardcore community. The breakdowns seem almost visceral with pummeling and precise accuracy. Be prepared, this album is going to be viewed as one of hardcore’s best this year.

- J-Sin

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Modern Life Is War - Witness Editor's Pick

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After 2003 saw the release of their debut “My Love, My Way”, hardcore kids were excitingly awaiting the new release. Ironically entitled “Witness”, perhaps after the Harrison Ford movie, the album is about the struggles of life in rural America. That’s not often a subject theme for hardcore that traditionally talks more of struggles in the urban community. But farm kids know how to rock it too. Set to a blistering pace, “Witness” catapults through traditional hardcore and does so with a venomous look at the many trends that have diluted the talent pool in the genre but never wavers from their own unique take on the sound, which is precisely why the hardcore elites have paid so much attention to this dynamic group.

- J-Sin

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Blessing the Hogs - The Twelve Gauge Solution

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A lot of detractors would laugh at the title as some sort of fake tough guy thing. But Blessing the Hogs is much more than that. Perhaps their biggest story lies in Billy Anderson, a band member who has been behind the board (he also recorded this album for good measure) for such luminaries as Neurosis, Sick of It All, Melvins, Mr. Bungle, Brutal Truth, Fantomas, Kiss It Goodbye, Unsane, and so much more. But underneath all that is one truly sick and brutal metal band. Their sound is a pummeling breed of heavy metal that redefines what everyone thought they knew about the more metallic edges of hardcore’s metal branding. Included on this enhanced CD are two rad covers of Quicksand’s “Fazer” and the Melvins’ “Hogleg”, which offer a glimpse into the unique influences of the band. Check ‘em out.

- J-Sin

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This Moment - Finding a Voice In the Dark

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I’m really getting tired of metalcore. Whether or not it’s the bands talent isn’t the issue. What I’m tired of are all the “core” kids who feel it entirely necessary to rip on the genre and dub it “mallcore”, “fashioncore”, or some other ridiculous thing; after all, kids who have enough time to spend dissing bands probably don’t do much else with their insecure lives. But back to This Moment. They employ your standard breaky metalcore stuff with melodic parts and heavy beatdown riffs that twist and climb forth. Produced by Paul Miner of Atreyu, Thrice, and Death by Stereo fame, “Finding a Voice in the Dark” is an attempt by a band to try to find a handhold in an already bloated genre. If I was in this band I’d suggest that they stick with the screamy parts more as the melodic singing just hits off notes all too often.

- J-Sin

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Cipher - Children of God's Fire Editor's Pick

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Recorded by Matt Walbroehl (Boys Night Out, Skycamefalling) at Sound Zone Studios, “Children of God’s Fire” is a mathematically precise chaotic metal album. Starting off the album oddly anti-climatic with a sermon showcasing the band’s socio-political bent, “Children of God’s Fire” is prepared badgering of skulls and broken bottles set to the tune of chaotic hardcore/metal/rapcore. I’ve loved this band since I first heard them and they just keep getting better. Stirring in a mixture of Candiria, 25 ta Life, Bad Brains, and Meshuggah, Cipher promises to be one of those bands that sticks in your mind hours after their show. Featured in the documentary “Afropunk”, which is about blacks in punk and hardcore, Cipher also enlists the help of MF Doom to spit some lyrics on “Verse vs. The Virus”. Grab this up now.

- J-Sin

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Adria - Concealer

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Ack. Vocals sneer throughout the album traversing everywhere but the key that the song is being played in. “Concealer” is a raucous display of the sort of post-hardcore emotional indie rock that has been the facet of seemingly everything heavy and melodic these days. While their songs are quite strong, their vocalist is not and that just absolutely kills this band. It’s a shame because they’ve really got some great riffs and catchy hooks to back everything up with but when the vocalist attempts to sing it is a total nasal show stopper.

- J-Sin

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Fire When Ready - As the Sky Stared Down with Angry Clouds!!! Editor's Pick

Fire When ReadyAs the Sky Stared Down with Angry Clouds!!! Buy it at Amazon

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Art Injection Records should be proud that Fire When Ready’s album will be the label’s debut. It’s a strong post-hardcore album that seemingly is a concept album about the many facets of life and its struggles, hardships, and glorious rewards. Aggressive guitars and bass thrash about while the vocalist moans melodically with a jarring thunderous backdrop of percussion to propel it all to the forefront of your speakers. Produced by Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner (Codeseven, Bad Brains, Straylight Run, and Coheed and Cambria), the album is a head first dive into a pool of melody and harmony with interesting steps one way or the other that might not be what you’d expect from this quality live band. Check them out live but even more importantly pick up this album and stand by this great start-up label.

- J-Sin

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