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Equal Vision turns 30: here's 10 of their most overlooked releases

To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of legendary punk/hardcore/emo label Equal Vision Records, this edition of In Defense of the Genre highlights ten of the label’s most overlooked releases.

mems of Thursday, Saves the Day, Cap'n Jazz, Touche Amore & more appearing on Norman Brannon's livestream

Former Texas Is The Reason member Norman Brannon is hosting livestreams on the IG page for his ’90s fanzine Anti-Matter, featuring interviews with and performances by some exciting guests…

Black N' Blue Bowl 2020 lineup: Gorilla Biscuits, SOIA, Agnostic Front, Burn, Madball, more

The NYC hardcore fest also includes Crown of Thornz (original lineup), Subzero (30th anniversary tour), Murphys Law, Death Threat (20 years of Peace & Security), and more…

Orange 9mm teasing something

The now-defunct post-hardcore band launched an Instagram, and wrote ”Stay tuned and much love.”

Burn going on a cruise with Rough Francis; Death have a new song

Back-in-action NYHC greats Burn are setting sell aboard a Rocks Off Cruise with Primitive Weapons and the Death-related Rough Francis.

Comeback Kid release 'Outsider,' made a video for "Hell of a Scene" (watch)

They’re also touring with NYHC hardcore vets Burn (whose new album is also out today) and recent Southern Lord signees Jesus Piece.

Burn, Show Me the Body, The Bad Racket & more played Diablo Fest (pics)

NYHC vets Burn headlined, ahead of the release of their new album, and the show also included the live debut of The Bad Racket, a new band with Adam of Lordz of Brooklyn.

stream Burn's 'Do or Die' title track

Listen to the title track off hardcore veteran Burn’s first-ever full length, Do or Die, which was produced by Kurt Ballou and comes out soon on Deathwish.

Labor Day Weekend 2017 NYC event guide

Where did the summer go? Wanna see some live music in NYC this Labor Day Weekend? We have some suggestions.

12 acts to see at Afropunk Brooklyn 2017

There are TONS of great acts to catch at this weekend’s Afropunk Brooklyn festival. We’ve made a list of 12 we think you shouldn’t miss, including Solange, Sampha, SZA, Soul II Soul, and more…
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