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Seemingly back from the dead, or just a long hiatus, vicious Boston hardcore band has returned to rip you a new asshole! We last heard from the band back in 2017 with their last single ‘Molt’, the follow-up to their crushing 2016 EP, Then we caught them opening for in Brooklyn, which was amazeballs. They went on hiatus after that with no firm plans. Now they dropped this fire new single, ‘Senseless’, it’s like no time has passed at all. Purchase this track from their and crank this shit up right now ..read more
Ghost Cult Magazine » D-Beat
10M ago
2019 see’s the third installment of what’s becoming an important event in the calendar for the discerning Heavy Metal connoisseur, . The brainchild of the undeniably hardest working man in the Manchester metal scene , If any qualification of that were needed, aside from it being reiterated by every band of the weekend, as well as their gratitude as to the smooth running, he’s also running the in November whereby he’ll be playing the drums for the full sets of all ten bands. There’s hard-working and then there’s John Badger ..read more
Ghost Cult Magazine » D-Beat
10M ago
) really wants to let you know that is about that Hardcore and D-beat life. Like every song on this bad boy is pre-loaded with that classic drum pattern. Every word is delivered with snarl and song with names like ‘There’s Blood on the Streets’ lets you know that these Swedes mean business. The only problem with all that is the in the pursuit of Punk rock fury, Victims forgot to write any memorable riffs ..read more
Ghost Cult Magazine » D-Beat
10M ago
Recorded in July 2021 at The Crypt South, (I, Voidhanger) is the fourth studio album from Minnesota duo (vocals, guitars, bass) and (drums), who have previously been involved with bands such as and features seven tracks of obscure and experimental crust-infused black metal, with a distinct originality that sets them apart from the pack ..read more
Ghost Cult Magazine » D-Beat
10M ago
In a time like the last few years, we all are looking for that good piece of news, that sense of accomplishment, that fix of dopamine, to keep us going. Sometimes the positivity, the harmony, the peace is just deafening and some gloom is needed. This is where resides with their debut release, ). Born from the group’s other persona, , of hard rock classification, is that good feeling inverse of what Black Void has put together. What that equates to is, crust punk competing with black metal to make a nihilistic ride through darkness ..read more
Ghost Cult Magazine » D-Beat
10M ago
Hold on, let me clear my throat. Let me attempt my best voice. Do you remember ? Seminal Northeast Metallic Hardcore/Grind band? Oh, many good times were had. Crowd surfing as far as the eye could see in those glory days. Well, those days are unfortunately no more as that New Hampshire collective closed shop in 2017 ..read more
Ghost Cult Magazine » D-Beat
10M ago
announced themselves with the stylish one of the standout Metal debuts of 2021, and a gloriously dismal collection of songs that unashamedly paid homage to an influence of classic eighties Thrash Metal, mixed with an intriguing blend of traditional rock and melodic death metal ..read more
Ghost Cult Magazine » D-Beat
10M ago
Nothing makes me feel more proud than when a local band from the Boston scene makes it. I’ve been a big fan of over the years of their growth and was pleased to find their sophomore full-length ..read more