Incendiary

Incendiary announce Bowery Ballroom one-off

The Long Island hardcore greats have announced a big NYC one-off.

New England Metal & Hardcore Fest 2024: Converge, Bane, Nails, Killswitch Engage, Red Chord & more

The fest also features Killswitch Engage (25th anniversary set), Suicidal Tendencies, Machine Head, Overkill, Better Lovers, Full of Hell, Integrity, 200 Stab Wounds, and more…

Furnace Fest reveals new batch of bands for 2024 lineup

Coheed and Cambria, Trapped Under Ice, Anxious, Better Lovers, The Bled, and more were added.

Sick New World sideshows with Lamb of God, Front 242 & more announced

The nu-metal leaning festival returns to Las Vegas on Saturday, April 27, and some artists playing added headlining dates surrounding it.

David Castillo (Saint Vitus Bar, Confines) lists his favorite albums of 2023

Saint Vitus Bar co-owner/booker and musician (Confines, Primitive Weapons) David Castillo shares a list of his 40 favorite albums of the year

What's Going on Saturday?

Saturday’s NYC-area shows include Insane Clown Posse, Madonna, Taking Back Sunday, Speedy Ortiz, Black Eyes, and more.

Outbreak Fest 2024 lineup: JPEGMAFIA, Joyce Manor & Hotelier album sets, Basement & much more

The fest also includes Thursday and Nothing doing album sets, Touché Amoré, Balance and Composure, TWIABP, Ceremony, Chat Pile, Mannequin Pussy, Soccer Mommy, and much more.

5 Hardcore Albums That Defined Each Era, According to Axe to Grind

Axe To Grind break down each half-decade of hardcore with five albums that defined and best represented the era.

Sick New World 2024 lineup: System Of A Down, Slipknot, Slowdive, Duster, Knocked Loose & more

The nu metal-leaning Sick New World festival will dip its toes into classic shoegaze/slowcore in 2024, alongside A Perfect Circle, Alice In Chains, Lamb of God, Loathe, Drain, Vein, Code Orange, Better Lovers, and more…

10 hardcore albums you need from spring & summer 2023

From Drain to Pain of Truth to Initiate to Never Ending Game, 10 hardcore albums not to miss from 2023’s warmer months.
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