Weekend Nachos

Weekend Nachos announce East Coast shows with Vermin Womb, Sissy Spacek & Backslider

The beloved Chicago hardcore band first announced their return last year, after breaking up in early 2017.

Tied Down 2024 lineup: Have Heart, Drain, Youth of Today, Terror, Pity Sex, Weekend Nachos & more

The Detroit hardcore festival also includes Twitching Tongues, Weekend Nachos, No Pressure, Killing Time, 100 Demons, and much more.

Sound & Fury 2024 lineup: Have Heart, Weekend Nachos, Twitching Tongues, Anxious, Chat Pile & more

The initial lineup also includes Fiddlehead, Full of Hell, Harms Way, Koyo, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, They Are Gutting A Body of Water, Diztort, End It, Kruelty, One Step Closer, Prize Horse, and more.

Weekend Nachos are back! MDF 2024 & show with Harms Way announced

Weekend Nachos vocalist John Hoffman also released a song with his newer band Stomach today.

Notable Releases of the Week (2/22)

This week’s Notable Releases include Julia Jacklin’s best album yet, SPELLLING’s Sacred Bones debut, Candlemass’ first album with their original singer in 30+ years, Offset’s solo debut, and more.

26 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by These New Puritans, Rico Nasty, Pete Doherty, Iron & Wine, Samia, The Faint, Beach Slang, My Teenage Stride, and more.

Spine releasing 'Faith,' touring (stream "Drawing Lines")

When we interviewed Weekend Nachos vocalist John Hoffman back in 2016, just before that band went on hiatus, John mentioned that he had plenty of other projects in the works, including drumming in the hardcore band Spine…

15 essential hardcore bands right now

Krimewatch, Pure Disgust, Eternal Sleep, Oathbreaker, True Love, and more…

Relapse release 2016 sampler, signed Cloakroom (stream new song "Big World")

The sampler has a new Cloakroom song, plus Inter Arma, Ulcerate, Gatecreeper, Sumerlands, Ringworm, Black Tusk, Cough, S U R V I V E, The Album Leaf, Nothing, True Widow, and more.

Weekend Nachos streaming 'Apology'

Chicago powerviolence greats Weekend Nachos have shared their final album Apology before their upcoming breakup. It’s a furious album, a virtuosic display of negativity, perhaps even more punishing and unforgiving than their last album Still, which actually had its fair share of grindcore bangers…
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