Hailing from Delaware, metallic hardcore band Foreign Hands dispensed with all pleasantries when writing the material on their new five-track EP, Bleed The Dream. A trip back to the height of the metallic hardcore/metalcore scene at the turn of the century, this five-tracker is a harsh, savage affair that will certainly pique the interests of those of us who spent the early part of the 2000s grabbing everything we could by bands like Poison The Well. The clock stops just short of fifteen minutes for these five tracks, and while that might seem a little brief for five songs, Foreign Hands pack enough of a wallop in those fourteen and a half minutes to do some real damage. Lurching into the abrasive opener “Anemoia,” you might find that there is very little on Bleed The Dream that you haven’...