Every Time I Die are at the top of their game. Having just released one of the best albums of their career, an accolade also awarded to their previous record, Keep Reading
Tag: Hardcore
Album Review: Portrayal Of Guilt – CHRISTFUCKER
Release Date: 5th November 2021 Record Label: Run For Cover For Fans Of: Full Of Hell, Orchid, Mayhem “Friendship ended with Converge, now Mayhem is our best friend” Keep Reading
Album Review: Every Time I Die – Radical
Release Date: 22nd October 2021 Record Label: Epitaph For Fans Of: The Chariot, The Bronx, The Dillinger Escape Plan The wait is over, mosh fans. The Keep Reading
Album Review: JOHN – Nocturnal Manoeuvres
Release Date: 8th October 2021 Label: Pets Care/ Brace Yourself Records For Fans Of: Idles, METZ, Heavy Lungs. After the last year and a half, even Keep Reading
Every Time I Die announce new album ‘Radical’ and share new song ‘Post-Boredom’
The hardcore heavyweights are back! Every Time I Die have revealed they will be releasing their ninth album, titled Radical, on 22nd October 2021 through Epitaph Records. As their first Keep Reading
Hardbeat’s Guide to Bloodstock 2021
Photo by William Mawdsley After 2 long years of waiting, it’s finally time to dust off those festival festival shoes, air out your tent and head down to the Keep Reading
Album Review: Pledge – Haunted Visions
Release Date: 28th May 2021 Record Label: Raging Planet Records For Fans Of: Converge, Petrol Girls, Birds In Row Hardcore has become an increasingly crowded space Keep Reading
Album Review: Fiddlehead – Between the Richness
Release Date: May 21st, 2021 Label: Run For Cover For Fans Of: Drug Church, Title Fight, Have Heart When Fiddlehead first formed in 2014, it was Keep Reading
68: Finding Beauty In Blemishes
Give One Take One is the grooviest, most swaggering statement of Josh Scoggin’s career, but retains both the white-hot noise and the spirituality that you expect from a ’68 album. Keep Reading
Album Review – Holding Absence – The Greatest Mistake Of My Life
Release Date: 16/04/2020 Record Label: Sharptone Records For Fans Of: Casey, Dream State, Loathe There are rumours floating around that Holding Absence’s The Greatest Mistake Keep Reading









