More Than Life
Hardcore from the Dodge City, UK!
Hardcore from the Dodge City, UK!
The newest band signed to Roadrunner Records is Southern California's Heartist: vocalist Bryce Beckley, guitarists Jonathan Gaytan and Tim Koch, drummer Matt Marquez and bassist Evan Ranallo. Their self-produced, six-song EP, Nothing You Didn't Deserve, will be available on iTunes on October.
In the summer of 2003, Hubert and Roald decided to start a band.
The Sketnicks, a band with funny punk songs, was born. In a short period of time, Tim, Maikel and Niels also joined the band.
In a period of two years, the Sketnicks played a lot of gigs with bands like For The Alliance and It Takes Two.
Niels decided to quit the band in the spring of 2005. As the rest of the band wanted to continue, According To You was formed.
YAMD = Daniel Kärn, Jonathan Kärn, Max Faleij, Zak Faleij, Adam Jonsson and André Hayrapetian.. Basicaly we're a group of siblings and long-time friends that hang out and do what we love to do.. ride around in cramped vans and play music! We’re currently in the studio (pretty much 24/7) working on our new album so keep checking back cus' we have loads of new stuff coming! We’re super stoked about the new record and we hope you'll like it as much as we do. In the meantime drop us a comment and hopefully we'll see you at a show somewhere in the near future!
Desaparecidos was a short-lived American quintet formed in 2001 in Omaha, Nebraska, fronted by Conor Oberst (vocals, guitar) and featuring Denver Dalley, now of Statistics (guitar), Landon Hedges, now of Little Brazil (bass), Ian McElroy (keyboards), and Matt Baum (drums). This project however was restarted in 2010. Oberst may be better known for his confessional songwriting and storytelling as the lead singer of the popular indie folk band Bright Eyes, but Desaparecidos has a very different flavor.
5 pissed off dudes from Queens, NY.
There are multiple artists that go by the name “Emily Scott” 1) Emily Scott (pictured) is a singer-songwriter from Strathpeffer, a small village in the Scottish Highlands, born in 1989.
http://www.emilyscott.com Official Website/MySpace
Bitter/ sweet, frantic yet smooth, two minute anthemic bursts neatly sums up Toronto four piece Authors. While the name may appear new, the band is not, known since the summer of 2006 and until recently as The Smile. Initially a side project of Akroid drummer Jason Galbraith, Authors crept into priority over the fall and winter of 2008. Authors successfully smashes the tricky catchiness of early 90's FAT style punk into angular and mathematical mid 90s post-hardcore. Live and recorded, Authors seamlessly seals the deal ushering in a whole new era and style.
No Use for a Name (often abbreviated NUFAN) is a punk rock band from San Jose, California. They were formed in 1987 by Tony Sly and Rory Koff. The band is highly praised in the skate punk and hardcore scenes, though their sound has evolved considerably through the years, taking on a much lighter and poppier brand of melodic punk. NUFAN's debut album, Incognito, was released in 1990 through New Red Archives.
1.) Post-hardcore
2.) Hard rock
3.) Psytrance
4.) Trance 1.) One of the less celebrated bands on the Dischord label, Ignition mainly offered D.C.-style post-hardcore of the Fugazi/Rites of Spring/Dag Nasty variety. Vocalist Alec MacKaye -- brother of Fugazi's Ian, and formerly of the Untouchables and The Faith -- reteamed with ex-Faith bandmate Chris Bald, now on guitar instead of bass, in the summer of 1986.