
Friday, June 24, 2011

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Liberation Frequency is a new internet radio show airing on Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM CST. The show is hosted by '90s hardcore aficionados Lucia Macip and Mike Celis (they got the name for the show from the Refused song which appears on the band's landmark 1998 album The Shape Of Punk To Come) and promises to be a veritable cornucopia of '90s hardcore and related music. Tune in!
Sunday, June 19, 2011

Syracuse's Ghost x Ship has announced that preorders for the new full length "Cold Truth" are now available through Seventh Dagger. The new record is 11 tracks of pissed off straight edge hardcore that features a good mix of both 90s hardcore influence as well modern hardcore. The label is offering 3 different preorder packages which can be seen by clicking the link below. The label will donate $1 from each preorder to MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). Finally, the band has released their first video for the song "Cold Truth" which features a spoken word intro by Karl Buechner (Earth Crisis) and guest vocals by Pauly Edge.
Ghost x Ship Preorders
Saturday, June 18, 2011

From Irish Voodoo Records:
My name is ROA. This is the short history of the band, The Rule Of Nines.
In spring of 1995 I went to San Diego to attend the wedding of former Forced Down guitar player, Mike Down. I met up with the former drummer of the same band, Joseph Patrick who now lived near me. I said that we should form a band together, he agreed. We quickly recruited a band and got busy making music. Being an Emergency Medical Technician, Joseph thought that a good name for the band would be the measurement of burn on a victim’s body: The Rule of Nines.
We quickly wrote five songs and started playing. In three short months, we did seven shows total (Riverside once and twice in all of the following cities: Claremont, San Diego and Santa Barbara), recorded a four-song demo and sent said demo to various record labels. Four of them contacted us regarding being on their label. Almost all of them said that because of the band was comprised of members in previously known bands (Justice League, End to End, Forced Down, Pitchfork) they did not want to put out an E.P. They all said we were to write enough songs for a proper full length L.P.
Well, we stopped playing shows to concentrate on writing more songs but a funny thing happened: we ended up not writing anything and fighting about everything (rent money, commitment, productivity, equipment, boredom). The band thought I was becoming rather ornery (pay rent, write songs & write songs, pay rent) and then told me to get lost because they were getting a new singer. I was now out of the band.
I was bummed for the obvious reasons but most of all because I could not find my copy of the demo and the rest of the band trashed theirs because, to them, it was old news! Gone. Admittedly, I kind of forgot about preserving the tape as well as I had since joined up with the awesome band EYELID and that was going very well.
Well, fast-forward years later to early 2011. I found a tape with three songs from the band and we all thought it would be nice to document that short period in our lives. A friend put me in touch with Irish Voodoo Records. I had met the owners previously way back in the 1980s. They are centered in my hometown and I thought that it would be a good match. I hope you like the music and, more importantly, the message.
7″ coming soon on Irish Voodoo Records.
The Rule of Nines from Tim McMahon on Vimeo.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
My friend Max hit me up to let me know that he started a label based in the Ukraine. One Truth Records currently has one release under their belt in Set Adrift. The label has two more releases planned including a 12 inch release for Aspire (if you read my review a few years back, you know I really liked their EP). The Odessa, Ukraine scene is heavily inspired by the New Age Records sound of the early 90s (Outspoken, Mouthpiece, etc.) so if you dig those old New Age releases, you might find something you like.
For further information on the label, you can check them out on Facebook here: One Truth Records on Facebook
If you would like to check out their label webpage, click here: One Truth Records as well as their webstore
Finally, Max runs the One Truth Blog which includes photos of shirts and old vinyl rips. If you are interested in a Russian/Ukrainian release for your band, hit up Max...he might just be able to help you out.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011

For Police & Thieves this is their first official recording since their 2nd EP, “Amor y Guerra” on Youngblood Records in 2008. The songs on the split maintain their mid-tempo melodic sound from their previous releases, while adding faster parts to the songs, giving them a more dynamic and powerful feel. The lyrics of these songs focus on personal struggles as well as those of self-empowerment.
For Remission, they recorded these 2 new songs shortly after their “Winds of Promise” 7” on React! Records. Their style has been influenced by Verbal Assault and Dag Nasty but they continue to put their own stamp of melodic hardcore over this classic style. Lyrically the songs touch upon social and personal issues of the day. It has been said by many that this band put South America on the hardcore map, discover why!
If you haven’t checked neither band, go to their respective bandcamps:
Remission: http://remissionhc.bandcamp.com
Police & Thieves: http://policethieves.bandcamp.com
or, our bandcamp:http://amendmentrecords.bandcamp.com
Ordering:
Head to our online store: http://store.amendment-records.com and create a user if you don’t have one already and you’re set! We have 3 different colors of vinyl, being teal the more limited one. We also have pressed copies on grey vinyl and black vinyl (the least limited). Teal vinyl copies are first come first served.
Two new designs of shirts were printed as well (one for each band) that you can also order at our store. They were made in American Apparel shirts which fit smaller than your classic Gildan/Hanes ones. Also, if your order contains one of the new shirts, your order will ship in about 10 days (shirts were delayed but are being printed right now). Please take those two things into consideration when you place your order.
Link to order the shirts: http://amendment-records.com/amendment/tienda/?cPath=22_25
Complete package: 3 version of the 7″ + both shirts:
http://amendment-records.com/amendment/tienda/product_info.php?products_id=129
Those who order the 3 pack of 7″‘s or the complete pack will receive a nice surprise item.
Distro:
We’re also selling a ton of used records that you can find at our “Distro” section. Lots of great records that you might need to fill some holes in your collection: http://amendment-records.com/amendment/tienda/?cPath=27
Ebay items:
And last but not least, we’re selling a ton of other stuff on eBay to fund upcoming releases! There’s a lot of rare records that you might be interested in, and there will be more to come next week:http://shop.ebay.com/delapasion/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562
Thanks for your support!
Other links:
http://www.facebook.com/remissionhc
http://www.facebook.com/policethieves
http://www.amendment-records.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Amendment-Records/42942621696
Monday, June 13, 2011

How exactly did you become the singer/frontman for Outspoken?
Well, I'm not 100% sure about what happened with Jae singing but, for one reason or another, after playing a few shows as the singer in 2010, Jae and Outspoken parted ways. The dudes were throwing around ideas on who should take over the spot. I've been friends with everyone in the current lineup for years and they all knew me when I was singing for my other band A Better Hope Foundation (I play guitar in that band now). Apparently, my name was thrown around a few times, so they eventually invited me to come and try out. Stoked for the chance, I learned the songs they told me to, drove to Orange County, showed them what I had and they either liked it or figured they didn't have any other options hahahaha... Either way, they asked me to join. I've played 3 shows with them now and I feel like it's going pretty great!
How much, if any, of original Outspoken singer/frontman John Coyle do you incorporate into your singing and performance?
John Coyle was an excellent singer/frontman and I will definitely never be able to fill those shoes, nor will I ever try. I really loved his unique style and his voice. What I want to accomplish with singing the old Outspoken songs is I want to stay as true as possible to John Coyle's style without trying to imitate him. With that being said, I also want to own the songs when I am singing them. I am not a visitor here, you know? I'm not filling in for anyone. I am the new (and hopefully the last) singer/frontman for Outspoken. So, while respecting John's style and his words, I hope to eventually squash any comparision between John and I, and move forward.
New Age Records head honcho and Outspoken guitarist Mike Hartsfield (a.k.a. your boss - J/K) has repressed and reissued all 3 of Outspoken's records within the past couple of years. What do you think about that (positive and/or negative)?
I think it's awesome! It's cool to see Mike so stoked about Outspoken being active again and I'm really excited to see the old stuff come out on new vinyl.
What are some of your favorite Outspoken songs and why?
I'd have to say that my 3 favorites are, in order: "Reinforced", "Burning" and "Current". "Reinforced" is my favorite because it really takes me back to my teenage years. I don't want to say it makes me feel nostalgic because I do not miss my teenage years whatsoever. As a matter of fact, I hated them. When I look back and remember how tormented and awkward I was made to feel by my peers, I realize that I really did make the absolute best possible life choice for myself. Everyone thought I was so boring and so lame because I never shared any of their interests. Partying, sports, lifted trucks (I grew up in the Inland Empire), none of these things had any value to me. So, when I was a kid, I would come home from school emotionally drained, full of angst and completely alone because I never related with anyone. I hated them and, most of the time, hated myself. All of those feelings lifted off my chest with the greatest of ease and felt so good that it was almost like an orgasm when I layed on my bed, turned my record player up as high as I could stand it and listened to bands like Outspoken, Minor Threat, Youth Of Today, 7 Seconds, A Chorus Of Disapproval, Unbroken, etc. etc. They made me realize that I wasn't alone. That somewhere out there, there were other people just like me. Other people that hated the world around them and they were mad about it! It's songs like "Reinforced" that kept me from commiting suicide on numerous occasions. The thing I love the most about singing "Reinforced" is, when I look at people from my younger years, we are all pretty much doing the same things, just on a different scale. Most of them are married with kids, dogs and careers that they hate, and the things they look forward to the most in life, to escape reality for a while, are drinking beer and watching football on the weekends. Is that a bad thing? Absolutely not... I'm sure that being married and having a career and kids are great! And if you get enjoyment out of drinking beer and watching football, then that's awesome. The point I'm trying to make is - that life never has been, and never will be, for me. I chose the life that I know is right for me and I'm "Reinforced" when I see their lives.
I don't know if you can discuss this publicly yet but is the current Outspoken lineup planning on writing any new songs?
Hell yes we are!
How long have you been Straight Edge?
This August 1st (2011) will mark 15 years!
What are your opinions of Straight Edge hardcore bands doing reunion shows/tours whose core members are no longer Straight Edge?
This is such a touchy subject. Mostly because the answer is soley based on opinion and if you think about it, whose opinion REALLY matters? You know what I mean? I think that a lot of people (myself included) often treat Straight Edge as an exclusive club or, dare I say, "gang". I definitely wish that people never turned their backs on Straight Edge. Not only for the sake of their own health, but yeah, for the sake of MY CLUB! hahaha. I, as well as so many others, almost feel cheated when someone that I look up to, someone because of songs they wrote and I sang along with, turn their backs on everything they claimed to be. Does that make them a bad person? NO! Of course not. But it changes my image of them from a super hero to an every day, regular ass person. They gave me hope when I was younger because I had no hope and no faith in the people around me. So, I personally feel like it's a little strange when somebody forms a band based on Straight Edge, breaks Edge, disassembles the band because of breaking Edge, then reforms the band under the same name and playing the same songs.
You'll be turning 30 years old this year. As an adult, do you find it easier or harder to maintain your Edge as opposed to when you were a kid?
Definitely easier. I feel like if I were to elaborate on this any more, I would essentially be repeating everything that I already said about the song "Reinforced".
In addition to fronting Outspoken, you also play guitar in the band A Better Hope Foundation (ABHF). Discuss that band.
A Better Hope Foundation is a band that Matt Lynch (current Outspoken bassist) and I started together in 2007. We tour quite a bit, have a couple records out and are currently in the process of releasing our newest 7", You Can Never Go Home Again. I'm particularly stoked about this release for a few reasons but mostly because about a year ago, I switched from vocals to guitar in ABHF and this is our first recording with me on guitar and with our new singer on vocals. I feel like it's our best music to date and Shaun Sisco's lyrics are REALLY great. It's being released on a brand new record label called True and Through Records. Check them out at www.trueandthrough.com
What are some of your favorite ABHF songs and why?
For obvious reasons, my favorite songs are our newest songs, especially since I'm not singing on them. I can actually listen to and enjoy our new record haha.
Feel free to shamelessly plug any of your other musical or non-musical endeavors here.
Well, I contribute to a blog at www.boisevegan.org. It's a really cool site with lots of vegan recipes and news and stuff. Look for ABHF's new record coming out soon and if you live on the west coast, come see us on tour this summer!
Saturday, June 11, 2011

Screaming For Change Fest: Bristol, VT 7/1-7/2
London, England - 7/20
Hungary - 7/30
Ieper Fest: Belgium - 8/12-8/14
Seattle, WA - 8/19
Lima, Peru - August
Argentina - 9/17
Brazil - 9/18
If you or someone you know would like to set up a screening, please send an email to evan@anhedeniafilms.com









