A newly surfaced collection of 1980s and 1990s show flyers documents how the District’s hardcore community spread its message through cut‑and‑paste visuals, political humor, and raw DIY energy.
A newly surfaced collection of 1980s and 1990s show flyers documents how the District’s hardcore community spread its message through cut‑and‑paste visuals, political humor, and raw DIY energy.
The hardcore band’s new North American run pairs them with everyone from Clipse to Boy Harsher, treating each city as its own event.
After a long stretch away from the studio, the Providence-via-New York punk band returns with a record that sharpens its mix of hardcore, Latin groove, and revolutionary intent, anchored by Guy Picciotto’s production.
Brady Ebert, former guitarist for Turnstile, will stand trial beginning October 5th in Rockville, Maryland, for the alleged vehicular assault of the band’s singer’s father.
The New York band’s new single calls back to punk’s earliest, most open-eared impulses—a collision of hip-hop, noise, and hardcore built on a gospel of communal redemption.
A one-off conversation between Andy Lefton and Charlie Claesson grew into a transnational crust project featuring members of Napalm Death, Skitsystem, and more.
A concertgoer says they were assaulted and stripped of clothing after the Baltimore hardcore band instructed the audience to single them out.
The New York band pairs a charged punk anthem with a video shot at their weekly community self-defense sessions, announcing a tour with a characteristically stacked bill.
A Place To Kill have released their first EP, accompanied by a video for the track “Jet Engine.” More music is expected later this year.
The Dutch hardcore and metal festival was cut short following a medical emergency that proved fatal, with organizers citing natural causes.