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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:08 pm

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by wubstep » Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:29 pm

About as 'hardcore' as Kings of Leon.
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:36 pm

^^ i disagree



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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:35 am


My favourite band atm. I guess it's metalcore but whatever

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by particle-jim » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:44 am

My mate's band Black Shapes are doing pretty well for themselves at the moment

The drummer Rich is a mate of mine, he was the temp-drummer for my old band before I joined and also drummed for local veterans From Grace and Break The Sky (black shapes guitarist was also in BTS). Break The Sky were fucking awesome, hands down the best tech/hardcore band to come out of this neck of the woods
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by garethom » Fri Apr 11, 2014 12:48 pm

How can the guy responsible for:



be responsible for Head Automatica?

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by particle-jim » Fri Apr 11, 2014 12:52 pm

garethom wrote:How can the guy responsible for:



and



be responsible for Head Automatica?
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by Genevieve » Fri Apr 11, 2014 1:03 pm

ultraspatial wrote:Also, Capitalist Casualties aren't really considered a hardcore punk band per se, the kinda stuff they do is referred to as powerviolence.
Powerviolence is a microscene of thrashcore and thrashcore is just fast hardcore punk. It evolved straight out of noisey punk and proto-grind and fast hardcore from the mid '80s, especially Japanese stuff like Gauze and Euro bands like Lärm. Like the answer to deadly asking how they could be punk is easy; disregard mainstream rock publications and ESPECIALLY British rock journalism about what constitutes punk. Rolling Stone magazine proclaimed hardcore dead in '86 after the death of Black Flag (though by that time their label was mainly releasing indie rock anyway). However, Infest released one of the most influential pieces of American hardcore punk in '87 with their demo.

Powerviolence, grind, thrash, noisecore, it's all really bullshit that does nothing but describe one of many, many scenes of fast hardcore that sprung up in the mid to late '80s.

I find the whole Boston/NY tough guy proto-metalcore stuff far less "hardcore" than any thrashcore. It musically sounds a lot more metal to me than punk.
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by dickman69 » Fri Apr 11, 2014 1:05 pm

Yinz are gayer than the EDM squad w the genre names
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:03 pm

Genevieve wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:Also, Capitalist Casualties aren't really considered a hardcore punk band per se, the kinda stuff they do is referred to as powerviolence.
Powerviolence is a microscene of thrashcore and thrashcore is just fast hardcore punk. It evolved straight out of noisey punk and proto-grind and fast hardcore from the mid '80s, especially Japanese stuff like Gauze and Euro bands like Lärm. Like the answer to deadly asking how they could be punk is easy; disregard mainstream rock publications and ESPECIALLY British rock journalism about what constitutes punk. Rolling Stone magazine proclaimed hardcore dead in '86 after the death of Black Flag (though by that time their label was mainly releasing indie rock anyway). However, Infest released one of the most influential pieces of American hardcore punk in '87 with their demo.

Powerviolence, grind, thrash, noisecore, it's all really bullshit that does nothing but describe one of many, many scenes of fast hardcore that sprung up in the mid to late '80s.

I find the whole Boston/NY tough guy proto-metalcore stuff far less "hardcore" than any thrashcore. It musically sounds a lot more metal to me than punk.
i think what i meant was that i never really see people call them or any other pv band "hardcore". not that pv =/= hardcore

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Re: Post-hardcore

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