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Necromass ‎– Abyss Calls Life

Reply To: Books

I just finished reading Javier Cercas – The Anatomy Of A Moment Here’s a review of it by the Telegraph which is also pretty much my opinion on the book: The alluring but treacherous borderlands between fact and fiction have never been more attractive to writers and readers, and the Spanish novelist Javier Cercas knows … Continue reading Reply To: Books

Fire & Ice – Not Of This Earth

Metallic hardcore in the vein of Leeway or The Cro-Mags with apocalyptic lyrics about alien’s and conspiracies should be right up my street…

Reply To: Football topic

Definetely coming late to the topic, but i a Sporting CP fan (Sporting Lisbon as the european media usually calls the team). Since there’s a lot of dutch people here, we have some dutch players you might know, namely Stijn Schaars and Van Wolfswinkel (that is still young and has a lot of potential, but … Continue reading Reply To: Football topic

Refused are back

Back in November, we already told you about Refused playing Coachella. But now it’s officially confirmed.

Isolated zine #1 & #2

Isolated isn’t doing anything new, it’s not the best zine ever, but it looks good and it kept me ‘entertained’ for an hour or something.

Reply To: Eurohouse meets hardcore?

These bands aren’t hardcore and no one (including themselves) calls them hardcore. I understand why one doesn’t like these bands (musicwise, lyricswise and mentalitywise) as I also understand why the general person doesn’t like hardcore. That’s merely a matter of taste. Also, these bands are part of a different scene (can’t imagine these bands on … Continue reading Reply To: Eurohouse meets hardcore?

Korneel Evers

Who played in a movie with Rutger Hauer, played Fluff Fest with his band and appeared on Dutch TV a bunch of times?

The Storm – s/t

Vegan hardcore from the East of Germany by The Storm on their self titled debut.

Appraise

“Appraise brings us happiness, sharing good times with friends, being in a creative process is always more positive than staying home with nothing to do.”