Today, New England hardcore band WAR CRIMINAL has shared a new video for their track “No Way Out”. The song stems from their latest EP, God Failed Me, and centers around feeling stuck in your own head while battling depression and anxiety. Now more than ever these struggles are all too common and the video sets out to depict the war in one’s head versus the American plight between authority figures and everyday citizens. In conjunction with the release, War Criminal will be donating all merchandise and album sales to the Maine chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for the month of February. Fans can help lend their support on Bandcamp or through the band’s merch store. Speaking on the release, the band stated: “We are in times no one ever thought we’d have to face. The ...
A Different Shade of Blue
Track Listing 01. Belleville 02. Trapped In The Grasp Of A Memory 03. A Serpent’s Touch (Ft. Emma Boster) 04. By The Grave 05. In The Walls 06. Guided By The Moon 07. Mistakes Like Fractures 08. Forget Your Name (Ft. Keith Buckley) 09. Road 23 10. …And Still I Wander South 11. Denied By Fate 12. Misguided Son 13. Slings And Arrows -Cover Version- (BONUS TRACK) 14. All My Friends (BONUS TRACK)
So Unknown [Analog]
Vinyl LP pressing. Includes booklet. Seven years into a career built on an uncompromising ethos and carefully crafted, brutal sounds, Jesus Piece melds intelligence and aggression in a manner that doesn't just push the genre's rigid boundaries. It sets the standard for the shape of hardcore to come.... So Unknown is the sound of articulated brutality that defies categorization. It's 28 minutes of rage and introspection slammed into the red. From explosive opener 'In Constraints' to the dissonant strains of 'Tunnel Vision' to the caustic 'An Offering to The Night', Jesus Piece's Century Media debut and their first full-length since 2018's landmark, 'Only Self' has been worth the wait. Co-produced and mixed by Randy LeBouef (Every Time I Die, Orthodox), '... So Unknown' is a spectacular second act and a passage to something more intense and personal for the five Pennsylvania natives.