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 Have you ever found yourself catapulted out of a crazy speeding train, hearing the screeching of the rails crumpling onto themselves as the convoy plummets down a slope and everything turns into chaos and devastation in a split second?

 Once you’re on this 37-minute journey, you’ll feel the urge to drop everything and pull the emergency brake. If it even exists.

Teething's 2022 album 'Help' is a wild fusion of grindcore, metalcore, and hardcore that overwhelms listeners with intense and chaotic power-violence. The 14 tracks, including standout 'Roach Apartment,' deliver relentless energy and aggression across 37 minutes. While the brutal style may challenge even hardcore fans, it solidifies Teething's place in extreme metal. The album is well-produced by Selfmadegod Records though with less impressive artwork. Dive into Teething's 'Help' and experience a raw, relentless power-violence ride – brace yourself and listen now!

 There’s a lot of fury and wickedness in hardcore protest shards that reach a climax with the ferocious "Sono fuori di qui," the heaviest thing you can find on the record.

 The title track "Non esistere" is a rhythmic train with a rock and roll (but always hc) imprint and the best track on the album, contagious in its face-shouting "...non riesco a non esistere!"

Non Esistere is Fluxus's second album, firmly rooted in heavy hardcore and noise punk traditions. Recorded quickly with contributions from key figures in the Italian hardcore scene, it channels raw energy and political protest. Though not yet at their creative peak, the album offers powerful tracks like the title song and fierce hardcore anthems. This record marks a strong transitional phase before their acclaimed next release. Experience the raw power of Fluxus's Non Esistere—dive into the hardcore spirit and political grit of this pivotal album now!

 Don’t even try, with these passionate guys from Olbia, to judge the album by its cover.

 It’s not imitation. It’s a declaration of intent.

The review positions Sangue's '13 pezzi' as a raw and passionate album emerging from the intense underground roots of bands like To Ed Gein and Anti Manifesto. The album's cover might mislead, but it represents a strong declaration of artistic intent. The reviewer appreciates the authenticity and emotional intensity behind the music without labeling it imitation. Discover the raw intensity of Sangue's '13 pezzi'—listen now and experience their bold artistic vision.

 Lament feels more mature, more capable of reasoning even at a lyrical level.

 Reaching the other side of the tunnel will leave you wounded, bruised but ultimately purified.

Lament is Touché Amoré's follow-up to the deeply personal Stage Four, showcasing a more mature, less raw but still intensely cathartic hardcore sound. Featuring longer, more developed tracks, it balances visceral emotion with melodic punk influences. The album is a refined, introspective experience, addressing universal frustrations and mental health struggles with thoughtful lyricism and careful production. Featuring guest Andy Hull, Lament offers a polished take on hardcore that challenges purists yet rewards listeners with profound emotional impact. Dive into Touché Amoré’s Lament for a powerful, cathartic hardcore journey that resonates deeply.

 "Returning to the studio to pick up the conversation from where it was left off seemed like the natural continuation."

 "In its own way, every album out there is unnecessary. Does one perhaps listen to music on medical prescription?"

Refused's 2015 album Freedom marks a triumphant return blending punk roots with new melodic and electronic elements. The band shows maturity while keeping their signature energy, tackling political themes with depth. Criticism focusing on minor details misses the album’s broader artistic intentions. Freedom stands as a necessary and impactful contribution to modern punk. Discover how Refused reinvents punk with Freedom—listen now and explore their powerful comeback!

 After some attempts still too indebted to the tutelary deities, we hear them here at full maturity, with a sound that finally replicates the physical deeds of their live performances.

 The result is uncommon ferocity and heterogeneity, and precisely in the boldness of the rhythmic blends, I find the most interesting reasons.

The review explores Machine Girl's album The Ugly Art, highlighting its mature sound that blends hardcore, techno, and electronic styles with brutal rhythmic innovation. Drawing parallels to Death Grips, the album captures the raw energy of their live performances. The reviewer praises the boldness in rhythmic blends and sound textures, pointing to the album as an adventurous, ferocious statement. Although the album sounds seasoned, it remains fresh in its experimental approach. Experience the wild ferocity of Machine Girl's The Ugly Art – listen now and dive into a world of genre-defying sound chaos!

 We are faced with a highly successful black metal/hardcore hybrid.

 If one morning you wake up and don’t know whether to listen to Mayhem or Turmoil, put on Totaled and you won’t regret it.

Totaled's Lament impresses with its seamless fusion of black metal and hardcore, delivering melodic and intense tracks. The band's mysterious identity adds intrigue while the album's tight length avoids filler. The review praises the album for its originality and directness, positioning it as a modern favorite within the blackcore subgenre. Listen to Totaled's Lament now and experience a fresh take on black metal and hardcore fusion!

 The emphasis placed on the lyrics tips the scales in their favor.

 Neither manages to convey that adrenaline typical of live shows within their tracks.

Neither's album The Abyss blends a heavy hardcore sound with strong protest themes centered on marine activism. Though not revolutionary in sound, the band introduces fresh guitar work and delivers intense energy reminiscent of live shows. Their lyrics stand out, giving the album depth and purpose. Overall, a convincing and impactful release for fans of heavy, message-driven music. Listen to Neither's The Abyss and experience powerful hardcore music with a meaningful message.

 "One of Manchester’s best-kept secrets"

 A secret that should be blurted out!

48 Chairs' 1983 album 70% Paranoid is a unique and underrated post-punk record blending diverse styles like art punk, minimal wave, and punk-jazz. The album, credited mainly to John Scott, stands out for its originality and DIY spirit. Though mysterious and hard to categorize, it delivers 36 minutes of captivating and unconventional sounds. With fascinating tracks ranging from tribal rhythms to disco and no-wave, it's a treasured hidden gem from Manchester’s music scene. Explore the mystique of 48 Chairs’ 70% Paranoid and dive into this unique post-punk experience today!

 Fragile, yes. I believe I’ve found the word that perfectly identifies the music of Birds In Row.

 We already lost the World, and it’s ours to take it back.

The review captures the emotional fragility and depth of Birds In Row’s 'We Already Lost The World.' It highlights themes of despair, love, and social struggle wrapped in a powerful post-hardcore sound. The album is portrayed as an intimate and intense journey, balancing raw pain with hope and human connection. The reviewer finds profound meaning in both the music and the album’s artwork, emphasizing its hopeful yet melancholy nature. Dive into Birds In Row’s 'We Already Lost The World' and experience a raw, emotional post-hardcore masterpiece.

 This is what Keep The Promise are nowadays: a band able to evolve and bring their offering to a decidedly higher level.

 Ghosts Of Revenge offers genre enthusiasts an abundant half-hour of power, seasoned with lyrics that deal with current social-themed issues.

Keep The Promise have grown significantly since their debut, blending hardcore with beatdown and nu-metal influences. Their album Ghosts Of Revenge stands out due to strong production, social lyrics, and guest collaborations. It reflects a matured artistic approach rooted in the Italian and German hardcore scenes. The album is a recommended listen for hardcore enthusiasts. Discover the powerful fusion of hardcore and nu-metal in Keep The Promise's Ghosts Of Revenge—listen now and feel the energy!

 The band from Emilia has matured artistically, managing to bring out their songs without having to forcibly rely on generated fury.

 The production also plays in favor of the band, with a much more refined sound compared to the debut.

First Brawl’s EP Turning Point demonstrates notable artistic growth compared to their debut. The band blends new school hardcore with influences from bands like Terror and Hatebreed. The production is cleaner and more refined, effectively isolating vocals amidst the heavy instrumentation. The EP successfully captures their energetic live attitude without relying solely on aggressive fury. Listen to First Brawl’s Turning Point EP to experience their dynamic new school hardcore sound and artistic evolution.

 A perfect alloy of hardcore and metal—stainless, highly resistant, evolved.

 A good half-hour of bile spilled onto the street, barks and paranoia with the heart always in the throat.

Turmoil's 'The Process Of...' delivers a potent fusion of hardcore and metal rooted in raw aggression and intense energy. The album moves beyond traditional hardcore rhythms, inspired by legends like Slayer and Botch, creating a dense, thick soundscape. This release stands out for its precision and mastery, building a formidable wall of sound full of rage and adrenaline. It's a relentless, emotional experience that resonates with fans of heavy and evolved hardcore music. Experience Turmoil's fierce fusion—listen to 'The Process Of...' now and feel the adrenaline surge!

 Ere are the pain of detached reminiscences buried in the synapses.

 Ere is the best that the Italian hardcore scene can offer.

Ere by Storm{O} is a deeply emotional and intense post-hardcore album that explores themes of pain, memory, and solitude. The review highlights the album’s melancholic atmosphere and brutal screamo elements. Praised as a standout in the Italian hardcore scene, it captures raw, desperate feelings and showcases the band’s evolution and intensity. The album is described as a powerful and reflective experience, likened to lost moments and unvoiced cries. Discover the intense emotion and raw power of Storm{O}'s Ere—listen now and experience the pinnacle of Italian hardcore.

 Propagandhi plays heavy, thoughtful Punk.

 "Victory Lap" is an album that still offers Propagandhi’s music in a pure, fresh, and uncompromising form.

Propagandhi's Victory Lap stands out in a stagnating punk scene by delivering fresh, intelligent, and energetic music 25 years into their career. The album skillfully fuses melodic hardcore, thrash, and progressive elements with pointed political lyrics. Despite the genre's struggles, Propagandhi remains relevant and uncompromising. Victory Lap is a testament to their sustained creative vitality and message-driven approach. Discover Propagandhi's Victory Lap—listen now to experience punk that's fresh, fierce, and politically charged!

 A phase 'under construction' that is strongly felt in the six songs offered here, strong with the usual aggressive hardcore spirit and at the same time heavy enough to slightly confuse us about their intentions.

 A mini EP that is therefore very enjoyable for anyone who doesn’t have too many concerns related to its style.

Fingers To The Bone's debut EP Burning It Down showcases their hardcore roots while experimenting with metal and crossover styles. The six-track release is energetic and promising, though still in a developmental phase with an uncertain musical direction. Production quality by Giuseppe Bassi and Eddy Cavazza enhances the work, featuring a guest vocal on the title track. The EP appeals to listeners open to diverse hardcore and metal influences and foreshadows strong live performances. Listen to Fingers To The Bone’s Burning It Down EP and discover an intense blend of hardcore and metal experimentation.

 This quartet knows exactly what it means to get straight to the point, skillfully navigating the more 'hard' side of the genre itself.

 Divide Decline finds its strength in the vocals and the various guests featured in each track, smoothly transitioning from furious screams to rapped parts and choruses.

Scarfold’s six-track mini-album Divide / Decline delivers a potent fusion of hardcore and metal with ruthless riffs and varied vocal styles. Originating from Montreal, the band blends furious screams, rap, and catchy breakdowns to create energetic music. Despite being active for less than two years, Scarfold shows strong skill and clear influences from bands like Biohazard. The review anticipates their debut album for a more complete assessment. Discover Scarfold’s powerful blend of hardcore and metal—listen to Divide / Decline and experience the raw energy today!

 A magnificent massacre, from the first to the last note.

 Nineteen hits to the face for thirty-seven minutes of blind fury spewed against everything and everyone, indiscriminately.

Toxic Narcotic's '89-99' compilation marks the first decade of the band's brutal Boston hardcore legacy. A fierce, no-frills collection of 19 tracks packed with aggressive energy and DIY ethos. The album showcases consistency and cohesion despite being a compilation, offering a cathartic punk experience reminiscent of hardcore classics. It's a raw, relentless expression of underground hardcore punk spirit. Dive into Toxic Narcotic's fierce '89-99' and experience uncompromising Boston hardcore punk power.

 "You’re Not You Anymore" is the sum of a band that, for the first time, found itself in the studio drawing from everyone’s inspiration.

 The purest distillation of what Counterparts are: an apparent warmth and calm, launching an arrow that pierces at full speed.

Counterparts’ 2017 album ‘You’re Not You Anymore’ marks a new chapter following major lineup changes. Brendan Murphy’s poetic lyrics and the band’s hardcore punk sound evolve with fresh energy, delivering a powerful, emotionally charged experience. The album showcases tight musicianship and a blend of aggression and melody, appealing to longtime fans and newcomers alike. Listen to ‘You’re Not You Anymore’ and experience Counterparts’ emotional and powerful hardcore punk revival today!

 "They play phallic hardcore punk with the homosexuality of a new waver, kiss Robert Smith with slobbery butterfly kisses and raise their right arm to the sky, bald!"

 "Thanks, but you were too ahead for us!" — a phrase representing how innovative music is often misunderstood.

The review provides a critical yet insightful look at Holograms' album Surrender, highlighting its blend of hardcore punk and new wave influences. It contrasts the band's music to contemporaries like Iceage and the late 2010s punk scene. Despite recognizing some dated characteristics, the reviewer acknowledges the album's artistic freshness and relevance in the current musical landscape. Dive into Holograms' Surrender and explore the raw fusion of punk and new wave sounds!