REGIONAL JUSTICE CENTER share new gritty single “Conquest”

REGIONAL JUSTICE CENTER recently announced their eagerly anticipated sophomore full-length, Crime and Punishment, due out March 5th from Closed Casket Activities. Today the Los Angeles/Seattle-based group are sharing one more early taste of the record with their latest single, “Conquest.” Over the last five years Regional Justice Center have become an unstoppable force. Led by vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Ian Shelton, the band have earned their reputation as one of the most exciting bands in modern hardcore through a steady stream of unrelentingly intense music, exhaustive touring, and Shelton’s confrontational-yet-thought-provoking lyrics. Produced/engineered by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studios, Crime and Punishment ramps up Regional Justice Center’s vic...

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