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KEN mode Announce HUGE Tour With Everyone Ever (Nearly)

Matt MacLennan
July 15, 2015
News
Love the new KEN mode record Success? Enjoy those huge live sounds that Steve Albini caressed out of the Winnipeg trio's instruments? Good. Me too. Now, if you live in North America, you can head out and hear t... Read More...

Francis Mace (Temples Festival) — The Heavy Blog Is Heavy Interview

Matt MacLennan
July 3, 2015
Interviews
Just over a month ago, I attended Temples Festival in Bristol. The festival, in it's second year, completely blew my mind. The alcohol helped, but the banter, atmosphere and performances from some of the heavie... Read More...

Harm’s Way Spread All Over America With Summer Tour

Matt MacLennan
June 3, 2015
News
Deathwish hardcore hooligans Harm's Way blew my mind last weekend at Temples Festival. They brought upbeat energy into a main stage that, over the course of the weekend, saw more doom and drone than anything el... Read More...
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Jimbob Isaac of HARK: The Heavy Blog Is Heavy Interview

Matt MacLennan
April 15, 2015
Features, Interviews
Welsh rockers HARK went on a co-headlining tour with KEN mode late last year and I met up with them at the Glasgow date. Fresh from releasing one of last year's sleeper hits, Crystalline, the band smashed t... Read More...
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Get ‘Amongst The Rust’ With New Harm’s Way Video

Matt MacLennan
February 27, 2015
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Fans of terrifyingly stacked frontmen and/or crushing hardcore take note; there is a new Harm's Way video. The Chicago powerhouses are set to release their new album, Rust, through Deathwish on March 10th but... Read More...
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Temples Festival Drop Another Huge Announcement (Or Two)

Matt MacLennan
January 20, 2015
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Not content with putting on one of the most exciting lineups of underground metal ever seen in the UK, Temples Festival have now sneaked out some fresh information regarding one of the most prestigious names ... Read More...
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Harm’s Way Looking To Scratch Off The Rust Of 2014

Matt MacLennan
January 5, 2015
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New Year. New Harm's Way. What a great first post of 2015 for yours truly. The Chicago hardcore unit will be releasing a full length, the functionally titled Rust, through the ever present and always lauded... Read More...
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Temples Festival 2015 Confirms First Day Lineup; Pig Destroyer, Converge, NAILS, Trap Them All Set For The Show

Kyle Gaddo
December 12, 2014
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With three stages full of furious riffing, the UK's Temples Festival has shaped up to be one of the most thirsted after performances of 2015. Featuring the likes of Pig Destroyer, Converge, NAILS, Trap Them... Read More...

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