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Subscribe >Stemming from Massachusetts, Unearth started as a local band playing small rooms and VFW halls. After countless touring and releasing independent albums, the band started to form a strong and dedicated movement of Unearth fans. Inking their new record deal with Metal Blade Records, Unearth released their current album The Oncoming Storm, which has had […]
As I Lay Dying bring a heightened sense and sophistication to metal. They released an independent album and toured and are still touring, which has been a part of the bands moniker since day one. Their latest album, Shadows are Security, has brought new fans a long the way as well as redefining their hardcore […]
Coming from the underground hardcore scene of Jacksonville, Florida, Evergreen Terrace released two albums and developed a strong dedicated following. Signing to Eulogy Records, the band has been constantly touring for the past two and half years. Their latest album, Sincerity is an Easy Disguise in this Business, hit stores June 21st and is compared […]
Every Time I Die bring screamo influences, brutal hardcore riffs, and satirical lyrics to a whole new level. You may have seen them on OzzFest last year and realized hardcore music is here to stay. Now with their new album, Gutter Phenomenon, released by Ferret Music, you realize Every Time I Die is here to […]
On January 4th, 2004, at the Webster Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut, I attended the Sevendust show with Ill Nino and this new band called Element Eighty for Ball-Buster. I was backstage just having a good time and then all of a sudden I hear the support act come on. I hear this big thick gigantic […]
On January 25th, 2004, at the Webster Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut I had an interview scheduled for the mighty Ball-Buster with the legendary underground band Life of Agony. I arrive at the venue in the freezing weather and the lead singer Keith Caputo escorted me quickly on their tour bus to escape the harsh weather […]
The band Apartment 26 was on tour as a support act for the bands Flaw and underground heroes Life of Agony. They stopped by Hartford, Connecticut at the Webster Theatre on January 25th, 2004. The band pulled up in their bus and walked into the venue hours before the show started. I was introduced to […]