Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Review: Written Off Demo 2011


Out of Louisville, Kentucky we got WRITTEN OFF. This demo consists of 5 songs that all clock in around the 1 minute mark. The songs are a pretty good mix of 80's hardcore and some of the modern youth crew bands from the last 15 or so years. Think Slapshot meets Floorpunch or something along those lines. This is an edge band although they don't seem to talk about it in any of the lyrics. These guys seem to be picking up some attention and it's deserved. If you like hardcore give em a listen.

Check them out:
Band Camp (you can download the demo here)
Facebook

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Alpha & Omega/Expire/Take Offense US tour


Three of the best bands in hardcore doing their thing all over the country. If you are in proximity to one of these shows and don't go, you got fucking issues.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Interview: EXPIRE


For my first interview on CORE LIFE we have the Midwest's favorite sons, EXPIRE. These dudes have been hitting it hard for the last two years, touring the United States pretty non-stop. Their second EP Suffer the Cycle is coming out soon on Six Feet Under Records, and I for one am stoked and expect it to be one of the best releases of 2011. You can hear a new track from the record at the Six Feet Under link at the bottom of this. I talked to Josh (vocalist) about the band and about hardcore, here's what he had to say. (Live photos courtesy of keith at Crucial Changes)


Alright first off, how did you get into hardcore/punk? what drew you to it?

Well, I was around 15 and just moved to a new city and started high school all at the same time. Didn't have many friends besides these two punk kids I sat between in math class. They eventually started feeding me music and it took off from there. I really liked the welcoming nature that punk and hardcore kind of had towards someone who didn't feel like they had anywhere else to go. I still see that to this day, and I've made more friends through it, than anything else I could have ever done.

How did EXPIRE come to be? what other bands were dudes in before being in EXPIRE?

EXPIRE was started by Zach, Marcus and Adam the original bass player. They were writing songs and they didn't have a singer yet. Adam brought me in to try out and that's how it all happened. Zach played drums in TAKE CONTROL, Marcus drummed for WHOLEHEARTED, and I sang for BARRIERS NOW BRIDGES.

In the 2 or so years you guys have been a band, you have toured the US quite a bit. Was it your guys plan to hit it hard from the get go?

Yeah, after the tryout the first thing they asked me was "Can you tour?" I don't think we ever looked back. 5 upcoming tours in the works right now. Can't stop, won't stop.

That rules/ Whats your favorite city to play?

Personally, I don't think we've ever had a bad show in St. Louis, MO. Cedar Falls, IA is next in line.



Do you think the Midwest has more of a tight knit scene being so far from the bigger scenes of the coast?

Not so much tight knit being that you have to drive anywhere from 4 to 10 hours to all the major places to play, but with that comes a great deal of appreciation from everyone. We all love each other and it's always nice to see familiar faces.

Do you think this separation that some spots in the Midwest have to the rest of the country reflects a certain sound or attitude that it's bands give off?

You'll see a lot of humility in Midwest bands, and hopefully that reflects when they finally get the chance to play elsewhere.

What are some bands coming up over there that you think people should know about?

It seems like there are all sorts of awesome bands popping up all over the place out that way. There's a lot of great bands that are doing stuff out here. FOCUSEDxMINDS, BENT LIFE, AGRESS, KICKED IN, PICKED CLEAN, RATTLETOOTH, EVERYTHING WENT BLACK and so many more. You don't have to look very hard.

Most of your lyrics seem to deal with some pretty deep seeded personal issues. Was it hard for you at any point to write any of these songs, namely the Grim Rhythm tracks? what were you going through at the time? On the flip side, was it good for you to get some of these things off your chest?

That's why you play in hardcore bands right? To get it all out. I enjoy being able to put my thoughts and feelings out there. Hopefully someone can relate.

Word man I totally agree, I've always seen in at just that.Did the use of Robert Johnson on the cover of Grim Rhythm inspire the name of the record, or was this a decision made after the name was already decided?

The cover came after the name, but it was a perfect fit.

Out soon on Six Feet Under Records


Also agree with that, I was stoked when I saw the name and cover. Six Feet Under Records just announced they'll be releasing your upcoming EP, "Suffer the Cycle". What can we expect from this release? how did you come to work with Dave and SFU?

Dave hit us up about a week after This Is Hardcore, said he enjoyed our set and Grim Rhythm. We're stoked to work with him. STC will be a quick 4 tracks. Just to hold everyone over until we can get a full length written.

Dope man. Alright last question, what do you love about hardcore?

I love that I can act like an idiot on stage every night and make friends doing it.

Perfect. Thanks again for the interview dude

Check em out:
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Myspace
Twitter
Big Cartel
Six Feet Under Records

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Review: CONDEMNED Vicious Reality EP


Hailing from Tuscon, AZ we got CONDEMNED. This EP is 6 tracks of hard hitting New York/Clevo style hardcore. Think SHEER TERROR, KILLING TIME, IN COLD BLOOD, and ONE LIFE CREW. They have a perfect balance of mosh and fast and its something that I definitely like. The vocalist has a real Paul Bearer style going on and I'm backing it. Some people hate on these kind of vocals but I've always been a fan. The lyrics are nothing groundbreaking but are definitely well written and not cheesy. If I had to pick a favorite track it'd be "DFTS". Hard intro, a couple of raging fast parts, and capped off with a pretty heavy mosh part. Simple and sweet.

If you're into any of the bands mentioned above definitely check them out. They have some spring dates in the Southwest with WITHDRAWAL so look out for those if that's your part of the country. Hopefully they make it out to California soon.

Check them out:
Demo
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Big Cartel

- Gutto

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Review: MINORITY UNIT Demo


A little backround about MINORITY UNIT: Members of SLEEPWALKERS, SOUL SEARCH, and ROTTING OUT playing fast, pissed off, straight edge hardcore. Oh and in case you couldn't tell by the name, they're all Mexican dudes.

A whopping 11 people appear on vocals throughout the 6 song demo, which makes the delivery of said vocals sound fucking awesome. It basically sounds like a bunch of homies hanging out and talking about what pisses them off, which is pretty much what this demo is.

I'd recommend it to anyone that's into hardcore. And if you could catch them live (I'm sure if you live in california, you'll get the opportunity pretty soon), fucking do it. I was at their first two shows and they were some of the funnest sets I've seen in awhile. See for yourself:



You can download the demo HERE
- Gutto

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Youth of Today/Mouthpiece/Outspoken SoCal shows


I'm beyond stoked for this. I've been listening to Youth Of Today for nearly a decade, so when I heard they were playing Southern California, suffice to say I was excited. After watching videos from their recent South American tour, it's obvious these dudes still got it. See you there.

- Gutto

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Intro

Cro Mags at Thee Parkside in San Francisco, my big head singing along at the bottom left. Photo: Action Jackson


Welcome to CORE LIFE, a blog dedicated to the core. This is something I have been wanting to do for awhile and finally have the time and the means to do so. Expect interviews, reviews, and just cool pictures and videos I feel like posting. I'll have some actual content up within the week. Thanks for checking it out.

- Gutto