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2000 Years Remain In A Trashcan | December 16th, 2024

Indie music is obsessed with the past - but why is its sense of nostalgia so melancholic?



5 Batshit Insane Hardcore Records You Should Be Listening To | September 27th, 2024

Hardcore is a cooking pot that churns at an incredible rate, with new artists constantly floating to the top and becoming submerged again while legacy acts crowd the limited real estate. In a sea of thousands upon thousands of bands, it's easy to miss some truly excellent music that hasn't found the spotlight it should have. Here are 5 of my favorite hardcore records that have been overlooked, ignored, or simply have yet to escape their bubble.



Review: Truck Violence - Violence | July 13th, 2024

Deep in the Canadian heartland, Truck Violence reinterprets Americana in suffocating fashion.



The Breakdown: Acid Air Raid | July 5th, 2024

Reexamining the legacy of acid house's influence on early breakbeat hardcore and the diversity of sound that it brought to a genre that drew from anything and everything.



The Breakdown: Record Bin Raid - ANTiFRONT GEARS by Getty vs. DJ DiA | June 14th, 2024

Diving back into the record bin for a piece of historical hardcore and ending up in 2019 Japan, looking at a slab of pure hardtek party music.



The Breakdown: Keep The Scene Alive | June 1st, 2024

Getting angry at the late 1990s record industry. Like usual.



The Breakdown: Dropping Acid | May 19th, 2024

We get nostalgic about the mixtape: part rave-era cultural artifact, part long-last artform, part format curiosity. Also: Georgia goes on a long rant about her favorite still-operational rave era label.



The Breakdown: Special Presentation: Mapping The Breakcore Family Tree | May 3rd, 2024

The Breakdown finally returns with a giant-size deep dive into the complicated history of breakcore and try to make sense of it in an era where the term means less than ever.



The Breakdown: Charity Shop Record Bin Raid | April 6th, 2024

Diving into the record store discount bin and taking a look at two forgotten "full-length" albums from legendary artists of the early 90s British hardcore scene.



The Breakdown: 'Nobody will give us a gig 'cause everyone hates us' | March 22nd, 2024

Taking a deeper look at Lolita Storm, one of the stranger and more fondly remembered acts of the first era of digital hardcore, and attempting to disentangle their strange existence as as a group thrust into the vanguard of feminist punk despite having no desire to be a part of it.



The Breakdown: An Atari ST and No Brain | March 9th, 2024

Waxing nostalgic about simpler times and the janky DIY brilliance of early breakcore.



Review: Design The Skyline - Synthetic Cities | January 27th, 2024

13 years ago, a small band from Texas may or may not have released a record.

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