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full Death Match NYC 2019 lineup (Protomartyr, Ceremony, Mannequin Pussy, Downtown Boys & more added)
The new additions join previously announced names Obituary, Agnostic Front, and Beach Fossils.
Metal tours announced: Electric Wizard, FYA Fest (Integrity/Madball), The Hu, Yellow Eyes, more
Plus: Prong, Merauder, Skullshitter, and more heavy tour news.
AVAIL add 2nd reunion show
AVAIL’s first show in 12 years sold out very quickly, and they’ve now added a second date. This one’s with Down To Nothing and Nosebleed…
Back to School Jam 2018 lineup: Power Trip, Buried Alive, Folly, Indecision, more
NJ hardcore fest Back to School Jam also includes Death Threat, Have Heart/Basement spinoff Fiddlehead, Red Death, Bane offshoot Antagonize, and more.
Turnstile, Touche Amore, Culture Abuse, Razorbumps & Nosebleed @ Warsaw (pics, review)
Brooklyn’s Warsaw hosted an awesome, musically diverse five-band bill on Saturday, and the place was packed, with high energy both on and off stage.
hear a Damaged City 2018 playlist & win tix to the fest!
The DC punk festival includes Turnstile, Limp Wrist, Radioactivity, The Flex, Warthog, Rixe, Wildhoney, Primal Rite, Red Death, and more.
Damaged City 2018 lineup (Limp Wrist, Turnstile, Radioactivity, Rixe & more)
Annual DC punk festival Damaged City Fest returns in April.
United Blood and New England Metal & Hardcore Fest 2018 lineups
Two East Coast hardcore festivals were recently announced for this April.
Title Fight & Turnstile playing Long Island one-off benefit
Title Fight stayed quiet for most of 2017 (does that mean they were working on a new album?), and they haven’t revealed any big plans for 2018 yet but they did just announce a one-off benefit happening on Long Island this month…
Tony Rettman celebrating new 'Straight Edge' book in NYC; FYA 5 announced
Tony Rettman, author of NYHC: New York Hardcore 1980–1990 and Why Be Something That You’re Not: Detroit Hardcore 1979-1985, is releasing his new book, Straight Edge: A Clear-Headed Hardcore Punk, next week (11/14). He celebrates it in NYC tonight, with a Q&A with Scott Crawford, who directed the Salad Days: A Decade Of Punk In Washington, DC (1980-90) documentary.