The Hardcore Archive Podcast
By The Hardcore Ardchive Podcast
The Hardcore Archive PodcastAug 20, 2021
Episode 162 - MC Lars
Episode 161 - Into the Light
On episode 161, Greg is joined by Rob Antonucci of Achilles fame to discuss his latest project, Into the Light.
Into the Light is a post-hardcore band that will appeal to fans of Quicksand, but you can also detect influences from bands like Hum, Pixies, Nirvana, and Deftones.
Greg is joined by his Worldpurge bandmate, Sean Bailey, who was in Building on Fire with Rob 20 years ago. Sean provides the necessary technical background to keep up with Rob's substantial guitar knowledge and abilities, which Greg (sadly) lacks.
The group discusses the song writing process and band's influences before moving on to a discussion of the gear, amps, and pedal boards Into the Light employ to create their unique sound.
People who are familiar with Rob's other bands will know that the artwork is as much a part of the finished product as the songs. The guys discuss the symbolism behind the artwork used by Into the Light, and the meaning behind some of the lyrics.
Catch Into the Light at the upcoming Roses are Red reunion show in Rochester, NY on September 21st.
Follow Into the Light on Instagram at @itl_into_the_light and listen to their music on Spotify at https://tr.ee/6rqA-GktHM.
Episode 160 - Kill Uncle
On episode 160 Greg and Josh interview Buffalo, NY's Kill Uncle. Like Fatal Vision (episode 157) and Selfish Act (episode 159) Kill Uncle recently formed in the recent frenzy of activity coming out of Buffalo, NY's hardcore scene. Kill Uncle feature Billie Page, who has been in a number o notable Buffalo hardcore bands like Halfmast, Lockjaw, and Wrong the Oppressor, and feature a sound that will appeal to fans of traditional hardcore. We hear about their formation, their rapid rise in popularity and the relationship they have with Irish Voodoo Records. After the credits, we hear the Kill Uncle song "I Want to Tell You." For more on the band follow them on Instagram at @KillUncle716 and visit their BandCamp at killuncle.bandcamp.com. For updates on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 159 - Selfish Act
On episode 159 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast Greg and Josh interview Selfish Act.
Selfish Act are one of the many hardcore bands that have recently formed in Buffalo, NY.'s vibrant and reenergized hardcore scene. Their music will appeal to fans of late 90s style hardcore.
We hear about how the guys came bt be involved with hardcore, how the band formed, and Griffin's multigenerational connection to Buffalo Hardcore. The guys give us some updates about recent activities and upcoming shows.
For more information on the band, follow their Instagram at @SelfishAct716 and visit their BandCamp page at selfishact716.bandcamp.com.
For updates on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 158 - Becoming A.D.
The guys discuss how they each found hardcore and how Becoming A.D. came together. We spend a considerable time hearing about the state of the Belgian and European hardcore scenes, which are going through a post-pandemic renaissance like many scenes in the United States. This is a great episode for people how like European hardcore; the guys introduce us to a number of lesser known bands from Belgium that are worth checking out.
We also hear some highlights from some notable shows Becoming A.D. has played, including a recent show in Ghent where they opened for western New York hometown heroes @BuriedAliveHardcore and @PureHeel.
Stream Becoming A.D. on all the major music streaming platforms. Follow the band on Instagram at @Becoming_AD and buy merch at linktr.ee/becomingad.
For updates on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 157 - Fatal Visions
Episode 157 features a conversation Josh and Greg recently had with Ron Hill from Buffalo, NY's Fatal Visions and Final Declaration.
As with most of our episodes, the conversation centers around being parents in hardcore. We also talk about the unique way Ron found hardcore, two recent Fatal Visions shows, as well as Ron's previous bands. Ron gives us an update on the state of Buffalo, NY's hardcore scene and shares what is in store for Fatal Visions in 2024.
Follow Fatal Visions on Instagram @FatalVisionsHC for updates on the band. Listen to their music and buy merch at linktr.ee/fatalvisions.
For updates on the podcast follow @EnterpriseHardcore and @HardcoreArchivePodcast on Instagram.
Episode 156 - Frenzy & Nailgun
Episode 156 features a conversation Josh had recently with Jake Gambatese. Jake is a part of the bands Frenzy, Nailgun, and Hosta.
We talked briefly about Jake's introduction to underground music. We also talked about everything his bands are currently up to, including a show Josh is booking for Nailgun in Rochester in April.
Following the credits you can hear the song "Eternal Fire" by Hell Awaits from Australia. Follow Hell Awaits on Instagram at @HellAwaitsHC.
Follow Frenzy on Instagram at @FrenzyCleHC.
For updates on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 155 - Lost Legion
Episode 155 features a conversation Josh and Greg recently had with Ian from Lost Legion.
Lost Legion are an Oi! band from Chicago that just released a new LP called "Behind the Concrete Veil" via Basque record label @Mendeku_Diskak.
We talk about the new record, the lyrical content, Ian's time growing up in the Alabama hardcore punk scene, hardcore shows at public libraries, Rochester's I Object, juggalos, and plenty more!
Listen to Lost Legion at: lostlegionchicago.bandcamp.com and follow them on Instagram at @LostLegionChicago.
For updates on the show follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 154 - Dry Socket
On Episode 154 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast Josh and Greg interview Dani and Geoff from Portland's Dry Socket.
Dry Socket boasts a sound that will appeal to fans of fast, traditional hardcore and feature raw, authentic lyrics covering subjects ranging from family dynamics to contemporary social issues.
Our guests discuss how they came t be living in Portland, OR, the state of the hardcore punk scene in the Pacific northwest, and the formation of the band just prior to the pandemic. We hear about their writing and recording process and discuss their most recent release "Sorry for Your Loss" which was released on January 26, 2024 on To Live a Lie Records. After the credits we heard the track "Home" off "Sorry for Your Loss."
For more information on Dry Socket, follow them on Instagram at @DrySocketPDX. Visit their BandCamp page to listen to their music and buy merch: drysocketpdx.bandcamp.com.
For update son the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore
Episode 153 - Sedai
Episode 153 features a conversation Josh recently had with Robbie, Ed, and Ryan from the Rochester band Sedai.
Our conversation covers the history of the band, as well as their plans for 2024. We also talked about the current state of the Rochester music scene and mixed bills.
After the credits we hear the Sedai track "Empathizer."
Follow Sedai on Instagram at @sedaiband.
For updates on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore
Episode 152 - Hereditary
On episode 152 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast, Greg and Josh interview Nate DelGallego from Hereditary.
Hereditary is a newer band from San Diego, CA that will appeal to fans of heavy hardcore and beatdown hardcore.
Nate shares his hardcore origin story; he is a second generation punk rocker who was first introduced to skate punk through his father. Later came to find hardcore through his relationship with an older cousin, which he then shared with his brother and Hereditary band mate, Jacob.
We hear about Hereditary's formation and their rapid rise in popularity in the San Diego hardcore scene. Nate covers some of the highlights of shows Hereditary has played with bands like Death Before Dishonor, Missing Link, and Sunami.
Nate is also interested in hip hop and creates beats in addition to playing in Hereditary. Josh and Nate discuss recent trends in hip hop and their mutual love of the genre.
After the credits we hear the track "Can't Stop It" by Hereditary and the track "Love Lust Blues" by Bent. Follow Bent on Instagram at @BentTheBand.
For more information Hereditary, follow them on Instagram at @HereditaryHC. Check out their music at linktr.ee/hereditaryhc.
For updates on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 151 - Hannah Mountain (Harm Reduction, Recovery & Buddhism)
Hannah is an addiction councilor and yoga instructor from Syracuse, NY. Greg and Hannah discuss their experiences recovering from substance use disorder and mental illness, and their shared interest in hardcore and Buddhist philosophy.
This episode focuses on the concept of harm reduction, and the role it plays in recovery. Hannah and Greg also discuss the mind-body connection, how trauma disrupts it, and how yoga and weightlifting have helped them both repair it and get 'back into their body.' Buddhist philosophies and how the concept of reincarnation relates to psychology is discussed at length. Greg expounds upon how Buddhism, physics, and the ultimate nature of the universe may be related.
This is a great episode that will appeal to those in recovery or are sober curious. After the credits we hear the track "Paralisis" by No Face from Cordoba, Argentina. Follow No Face on Instagram at @NoFaceHC.
For more information o the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore.
Episode 150 - Spit Truth
We hear about how Vennie made the transition from an angsty teenage metalhead to a more positive outlook through hardcore punk, and how his early life experiences and childhood adversity influenced his love of hardcore.
Vennie speaks at length about how his career as a therapist intersects with hardcore, and the importance of maintaining one's own mental health. Greg and Vennie discuss mental health struggles, PTSD, and their own experiences with therapy.
Towards the end of the episode we hear the latest news concerning south Flordia's hardcore scene, and get the scoop on some local and regional bands that are worth checking out. After the credits we hear the song "Sick City" off Spit Truth's recently released EP, "Mode of Operation."
Listen to "Mode of Operation" and buy Spit Truth merch at the K.O.T.P. Records Band Camp: kotprecords.bandcamp.com/album/mode-of-operation.
Follow Spit Truth on Instagram at @Spit.Truth.
For updates on the podcast follow: @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore
Episode 149 - Sunflo'er
On episode 149 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast, Greg and Josh are joined by all the hilarious and laid back guys in Sunflo'er.
Sunflo'er is a mathcore band from Potsdam, NY with a chaotic sound that will appeal to fans of Every Time I Die, Converge, Circle Takes the Square, and Dangers.
The guys from Sunflo'er bring us up to speed on how the developed their unique style of hardcore, the bands that influenced their interest in hardcore, punk, and metal, and how to keep a DIY hardcore scene thriving in a small town. We also hear tour stories, and notable highlights from the band's 13 year history.
We also hear about the writing and recording of their newest EP, "Come What May" which is currently available on major music streaming platforms and through @DarkTrailRecords.
Visit the Sunflo'er Bandcamp to listen to their music and buy merch: sunfloer.bandcamp.com
Follow Sunflo'er on Instagram at @SunfloerNY.
For updates on the podcast follow @EnterpriseHardcore and @HardcoreArchivePodcast on Instagram.
Episode 148 - Joe Krewko (Edict, Bury Your Dead, Blood Has Been Shed, As The Sun Sets)
The reason we wanted to have Joe on now though was to talk about his current band Edict. We talked about everything the band has been up to since their inception, including the EP they recently released through Unbeaten Records and their upcoming shows.
The conversation also centers around the topic of recovery. You can find ordering information for the record, as well as all other Edict info at the links below. Stick around after the episode to hear the song “Neck Dissection” from Edict's new EP “In Defense of Labor.”
For updates on the band follow their Instagram account at @edict666 and Unbeaten Records at @unbeaten_records.
merchnow.com/collections/unbeaten-records
www.edict666.com
For updates on the podcast follow: @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore
Episode 147 - Rust
On episode 147, Josh is joined by Rob from the Canadian band Rust.
The conversation covers Rob's entry into hardcore, his involvement in the Canadian hardcore scene, as well as everything Rust has been up to lately. After the credits, you will hear the song Facedown from Rust.
Follow Rust on Instagram at @rusthxc and visit their BandCamp at: rusthxc.bandcamp.com.
For more information on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 146 - AllxIn
On episode 146, Josh and Greg join Brendo, vocalist for AllxIn.
AllxIn is an old school, positive hardcore band from Adelaide, Australia that will appeal to fans of Carry On and Youth of Today. Brendo catches us up on some recent lineup changes, the band's formation and history, their recent full length "What Remains," and their experience touring in Indonesia.
We also hear about the connections AllxIn shares with bands in southeast Asia via their relationship with Set the Fire Records, and some of the similarities and differences in the hardcore communities in the US, Australia, and Indonesia.
This is a great episode for fans of international hardcore, with Brendo highlighting a lot of bands from his region of the world that most of our US listeners will probably not be familiar with.
After the credits, we hear "Enemy Mind" off of AllxIn's full length "What Remains."
For more information on AllxIn, visit their Bandcamp page at: allxin.bandcamp.com
Follow AllxIn on Instagram at: @allxin618
For updates on the podcast follow: @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore on Instagram.
Episode 145 - Last Gasp
On episode 145 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast, Greg interviews Tony, Joe, and David from Last Gasp.
Last Gasp is based out of Cleveland, OH and play fast traditional hardcore that doesn't shy away from the occasional mosh part. This band will appeal to fans of Carry On, No Warning, and Berthold City.
Greg and the band discuss the bands formation, the recording and release of their new album "Who Wants to Die Tonight?", the sweet synthwave artwork on the aforementioned album, highlights from recent shows and tours, as well as their most notable paranormal experiences.
"Who Want's to Die Tonight?" is available on @WarRecords. To purchase the album and Last Gasp merch, visit: lastgaspoh.bandcamp.com.
Follow the band on Instagram at @last.gasp. For update son the podcast folloow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore
Episode 144 - Mike Jeffers & Rob Antonucci (Union)
Mike Jeffers and Rob Antonucci from Union join Greg and Josh on episode 144 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast.
Union was active in the Buffalo, NY hardcore scene between 1994 and 1997, and released music on Ferret Records and Knowledge Records. They also toured throughout the north east, playing shows with other Buffalo bands of the era like Snapcase and Despair.
Mike recounts the history of band, including his experience putting the group together after moving to Buffalo from New York City, notable shows and tours throughout out the lifespan of the band, recording at Salad Days Studio and Watchmen Studio, as well as how they came to be affiliated with Ferret Records.
Rob and Mike discuss how Union provided a foundation for their subsequent hardcore, punk and metal bands, as well as the enduring influence 90s hardcore acts like Union had on Buffalo hardcore.
Rob and Mike also catch us up on their upcoming reunion show with Integrity and Despair on December 30, 2023, and the retrospective release of their recordings which is now available on Classic Core Records and music streaming services.
Follow Union on Instagram at @union_buffalo_hc and visit their Band Camp page at unionhc.bandcamp.com.
For updates on the podcast follow @hardcorearchivepodcast and @enterprisehardcore.
Episode 143 - Charles Cure (Spiritkiller, Endicott, Hush)
Josh and Greg interview Charles Cure from Albany, NY's @spiritkiller_hc on episode 143. Spiritkiller is classic 90s style hardcore with detectable post-hardcore and metal influences, and will appeal to fans of Integrity, Helmet and Orange 9mm.
Charles has also been in a number of notable hardcore bands over the last twenty years including Endicott, Hush, Crisis Actor, Jaws, and Hush.
Charles discusses his introduction to the mid-90s hardcore scene in Albany, NY and his experiences booking shows in the small, rural college town of Potsdam, NY. We hear about the formation of Endicott, how the band came to be affiliated with Equal Vision Records, and some of Charles' experiences touring with the band in the early 2000s.
Charles spends most of the time discussing Spiritkiller, their writing and recording process, some of guitarist Tom's former bands (You & I, the Assistant, This Ship Will Sink), and their EP released on @protaginc.
Spiritkiller has an upcoming weekend tour with @easyblame and will be performing at @thelosthorizonsyracuse in Syracuse, NY on Friday, November 17th and at @californiabrewhaus Rochester, NY on Saturday, November 18th.
Checkout the Spiritkiller track "Kaleidoscope" after the credits. Additional recordings by Spiritkiller can be found at spiritkillerhc.bandcamp.com.
For updates on the podcast follow @hardcorearchivepodcast and @enterprisehardcore.
Episode 142 - Private Hell
Josh and Greg interview Sam and Mikey from Private Hell on episode 142 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast.
Private Hell are from Richmond, VA, and have a sound that will appeal to fans of Integrity and Catharsis. We cover Sam and Mikey's introductions to hardcore punk, the band's formation, the influence thrash and metal have on the band, and the current state of the Richmond, VA hardcore punk scene.
We also discuss the lyrical content, and hear tour stories, and highlight of recent shows Private Hell has played.
After the credits we hear the track "Days of Wrath" from their EP with the same title.
For updates on the band and to listen to their other tracks, follow Private Hell on Instgram at @privatehellva.
For updates on the podcast and upcoming shows in the Rochester, NY area follow @enterprisehardcore and @hardcorearchivepodcast.
Episode 141 - Joey Chase (Fight Like Hell)
Joey Chase from Denver, CO's Fight Like Hell joins Josh and Greg on episode 141 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast.
Fight Like Hell was active in the early to mid-2000s and toured extensively throughout the US, sharing stages with bands like @deathbeforedishonorbhc. Joey talks about his experience booking tours in the MySpace era, notable Fight Like Hell shows, and the evolution of the Denver and Colorado hardcore scene over the last twenty years.
Joey discusses a past Fight Like Hell reunion show, and their upcoming soldout reunion show in December 2023 with @timexheist and @mindforceny. This episode pairs well with episode 132 with Mark from TimexHeist.
After the credits we feature the track "Deep Down" by @huntdownhc from Paris France.
Follow Fight Like Hell on Instagram at @fightlikehelldenver.
For updates on the podcast follow @hardcorearchivepodcast and @enterprisehardcore.
Episode 140 - Mark Scondotto (Shutdown)
On this episode of the Hardcore Archive Podcast Josh and Greg interview Mark Scondotto (@markshutdown) from Shutdown (@shutdownnyhc).
Mark discusses his early life growing up in Brooklyn, and his introduction to hardcore punk through his older brothers. We cover the formation of Shutdown and the influence Mark's friend and classmate @justin.brannan (@indecisionnyhc guitar player, New York City Councilmember) had on the band's first songwriting efforts. Mark also talks about the important relationship he and the band had with Ray "Raybeez" Barbieri from Warzone, and how his mentorship helped the band gain a foothold in the New York hardcore scene and get signed to @victoryrecords.
The interview also covers a number of notable experiences Mark and the band had including touring Europe, playing the Raybeez memorial show, and the recording of the LP "Against All Odds." Mark also shares a surprising and hilarious story about how the band met the cast of Dawson's Creek while on tour in North Carolina, and @katieholmes' subsequent appearance at a Shutdown show.
Mark discusses Shutdown's reformation and the band's recent activities including their appearance this weekend at Off Limits Fest (@offlimitsmx) in Mexico City, their December appearance at Festival 100% Bogota Hardcore (@100hcbogota.festival) in Columbia, and their forthcoming record on @equalvision Records. Mark also shares how fatherhood has influenced the band members, his lyrics and their outlook on life.
This is one of the best episodes of the podcast to date. Do not miss this soon to be classic interview. After the credits we hear "Hour of Devistation" by @worldpurgehc. Catch Worldpurge at "Spreading the Hardcore Reality - Holiday Edition" at @californiabrewhaus in Rochester, NY on December 10th.
Follow Shutdown at @shutdownnyhc. For updates on the podcast follow @enterprisehardcore and @hardcorearchivepodcast.
Episode 139 - Zion's Blood
On episode 139 Josh and Greg interview Zion's Blood.
Zion's Blood is an up-and-coming band from Connecticut that will appeal to fans of metal influenced NYHC bands like Leeway and Crown of Thornz. The guys from Zion's Blood are all currently enrolled in college in various music related fields of study, and their technical proficiency is on full display in their studio recordings which can be found at the link in their Instagram bio.
Greg and Josh cover the usual questions like how they came to find hardcore, their musical influences, and lyrical content. Also covered in the interview: their cover of the Leeway track "Who's to Blame" which is for sale on their Bandcamp profile (all proceeds are being donated to the GoFundMe campaign to assist Eddie Leeway's fight against cancer), the bands surprising connection to Rochester, and highlights from some of their recent shows.
This band is incredibly tenanted. Now is your chance to get in on the ground floor before they explode in popularity.
Follow Zion's Blood on Instagram at @zionsbloodhc and checkout their recordings at: linktr.ee/zionsbloodhc.
For updates on the podcast and to listen to previous episode follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore.
Episode 138 - Coalition
Coalition was a hardcore band from Michigan in the early 2000s that toured actively until they broke up in 2004. They released records through Smorgasbord, Martyr, and Fight Fire With Fire Records, and had a number of notable connections to some of the founding figures in the hardcore music community. Coalition played Rochester a few times so we discussed those shows at length, and a particularly notorious Coalition show where Porcelly from Judge/Youth of Today made a guest appearance.
We also discussed Alex's earlier band Varsity, their spilt 12" with Bloodpact, and their early touring experiences. Alex is also currently in a few bands, including Hellmouth and Temple of Void, which can be found on all the popular steaming services.
For more context on this interview, you can go back and listen to Episodes 45 (Ian Courtney) and 46 (Greg and Donny from One Up).
Episode 137 - Brian Rau (Future Cult Records, Black Azalea, Standfast, Tears of Isaiah)
On episode 137, Josh and Greg are joined by Brian Rau from Standfast, Tears of Isaiah, and Black Azalea.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Fairport, NY had and active and vibrant hardcore punk music scene, which produced a significant number of notable bands from that era. Brian discusses his introduction to the music and people that established that scene, and his experiences playing in bands as a teenager and young adult.
We cover his involvement with bands like Standfast, Prepare for War, His Own Hero/Tears of Isaiah, and Arson Ember, all of which can be hard at the Rochester hardcore History SoundCloud archive at the link in the podcast Instagram bio.
Brian discusses his latest music project, Black Azalea. We feature the track "The Terror after the credits. He also goes into detail about his new record label and music distribution platform which uses NFT technology to pay musicians and protect their content online. Checkout his website futurecultrecords.rf.gd for more information on this innovative project.
Follow @HardcoreArchivePodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore for updates on the podcast.
Episode 136 - Nino Nunziante (Summer Slam)
Episode 136 features a conversation Josh recently had with Nino Nunziante.
Nino grew up in the Boston scene in the mid to late 90s before eventually moving to San Diego. We talk about Nino's experiences witnessing the different scenes in San Dieo and Boston. Nino is also the booker for Summer Slam in San Diego. We talked about the fest, putting it together, and the lineup details. If you are in San Diego on August 19, you should be at this show.
For tickets and general information, visit the link: thefirm1904.com
Episode 135 - Damien Moyal (As Friends Rust, Morning Again, Culture, Shai Hulud)
Josh and Greg sit down with Damien Moyal in episode 135 and discuss his prolific involvement with hardcore.
For the past 30 years Damien has been involved with a number of significant hardcore bands including As Friends Rust, Morning Again, Culture, Shai Hulud, and Bird of Ill Omen.
Damien discusses how he came to be involved with hardcore, the formation of some of his most popular bands, and differences and similarities in the writing process for each band. We spend time talking about the upcoming As Friends Rust album, "Any Joy" available on August 18th on End Hits Records. The conversation includes Damien's early experiences touring and his more recent experience playing larger festivals. We also discuss how hardcore relates to and influences our experiences with fatherhood, mental health, and growing older.
Damien is engaging and well spoken in this interview, which Josh and Greg agree is one of the the best the podcast has produced to date. After the credit we feature the track "Bow at the Feet"" by the band Billy.
Follow As Friends Rust on Instagram at @asfriendsrust and @end_hits_records for updates on the band and new album.
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Episode 134 - Persecutor
Episode 134 features a conversation Greg and Josh had with Tyronne from Persecutor.
Persecutor are a hardcore band from Melbourne, Australia. Persecutor released an EP in March called Babylon's Ashes. We talk about the EP, the hardcore scene in Australia, early 2000's old school, current scoiopolitical events, and so much more in our conversation with Tyronne.
After the credits we feature "Babylon's Ashes" from the Persecutor EP.
Follow Persecutor: @persecutorpunx
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Episode 133 - Jade Dust
On episode 133, Greg and Josh interview Jade Dust from Portland, OR.
Jade Dust will appeal to fans of DC influenced melodic hardcore like Swiz and Shudder to Think. You can find them touring the Pacific Northwest and west coast where they have shared the stage with bands like Shook Ones, Bulletproof Backpack, Change, Faim, and Witness Chamber.
The interview covers how the members all came to live in Portland, OR and how they each came to be involved with hardcore. Many of Jade Dust's lyrics deal with contemporary political and social issues that impact the members individually and their communities has a whole. We spend time talking about their lyrics, song writing process, and album artwork.
After the credit we feature the track "twist of Fate" by Fever Shack.
Checkout their records which can be found at the link below and on vinyl available through Ebullition Records and Extinction Burst Records.
Follow Jade Dust on Instagram: @jade_dust
Listen to Jade Dust: jadedust.bandcamp.com
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Episode 132 - Mark (Time X Heist)
Time X Heist are a fairly new straight edge band from Denver. We talk about the formation of the band, their release on Crimewave, as well their split with Without Love from the UK. We also talked about Mark's time in the Denver Hardcore scene, including everything going on there currently. Stick around after the credits for the Time X Heist track "Keep On Fighting."
Follow Time X Heist on Instagram at @timexheist and order their split 12" at the LinkTr.ee link in their bio.
Episode 131 - Grave Heist
This episode features a conversation Josh had in early June with Dan, Ethan, and Zach from Grave Heist. Grave Heist are a new band from downstate NY that released a five song EP a few weeks back that Josh absolutely loved.
We talk about their previous bands, the formation of Grave Heist, what they have planned, as well what they are up to in the Hudson Valley Scene. Stick around after the interview to hear the song "Seventh Circle" from Grave Heist.
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Episode 130 - Absolved
On this episode, Greg and Josh are joined by Jacob, Nic, and Mike from the band Absolved.
Absolved are from Salt Lake City and are one of many bands there that has been helping to revitalize their scene in recent years. We talked about their previous bands, how the band formed, the reception of the band, and much more in this humorous and laid back conversation. Absolved are currently on a southwest tour with Manadalore. Absolved also released one of Josh's favorite EPs so far this year.
Stick around after the episode to hear their song "End Of All Things."
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Episode 129 - Kerry Weber (Vegan Skate Blog, Switch & Signal Skatepark)
Episode 128 - Moses Rockwell
Moses is a rapper from Rochester, NY. We talk about how Moses got into hip hop and what motivated him to start rapping and producing at a pretty young age. We also discussed the album Moses released last year "Until You Run Out of Cake."
Moses Rockwell will be performing in Rochester on Friday June 2nd with Subsoil and Keets. Stick around after the episode to hear the song "Kruk Mullet" from Regular Henry (Moses Rockwell and Plain Old Mike).
linktr.ee/mosesrockwell
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Episode 127 - Threshold
For Episode 127, we are featuring our first Australian band.
This episode features a conversation that Josh and Greg had with Tenaya and Sam from Threshold a few weeks back. Threshold are a new band out of Melbourne, Australia, that released a 3 song demo earlier this year. We talk about the formation of the band, what they have planned, as well as what the scene is like in Australia. After the episode, stick around to hear a song from Threshold.
The song is called "At What Cost?" and it's off of their 3 song demo. Tapes are available through New Ethic Records and Bonus Round in Australia.
https://www.newethicrecords.com.au/product/threshold-demo-2023
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Episode 126 - Anthony Burke (Magnitude, Seed of Pain, Moment of Truth)
Anthony is in a ton of bands currently so we briefly talked about each band while getting to know Anthony a little bit. The bands Anthony currently is a member of are Magnitude, Seed Of Pain, Envision, Moment of Truth, and Be All End All. Anthony also has a solo project named Charnel Grounds.
We touched on Anthony's recent production work at Burke's Dungeon, where he has been recording a lot of bands lately.
You can catch Magnitude on tour with Drain in the United States this summer. Magnitude and Envision will also be touring Japan and Southeast Asia in May.
Stay tuned after the credits for a track from Buffalo, NY's Pure Heel.
Episode 125 - Skylar Sarkis (Taking Meds, Who Decides, Such Gold)
On this episode Greg and Josh are joined by Skylar Sarkis from Rochester, NY's Taking Meds, Who Decides, and Such Gold.
Skylar talks about growing up in a small western New York town, his introduction to extreme music, his early attempts organizing DIY shows, and how he came to join Such Gold. We spend the bulk of the interview hearing about the latest tour and recording updates from Taking Meds and Who Decides including his experiences recording at the legendary God City Studio. Be sure to check out the new Taking Meds single "Memory Lane" now available on major streaming platforms.
Skylar, Josh, and Greg also discuss his connections with bands in Syracuse and the synergy that is developing between the Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse hardcore scenes. Greg and Skylar talk about their experiences with addiction recovery and mental health.
After the credit we feature the track "God Speed" by the up and coming UK hardcore band Vibration Boys. Follow the band @vibration.boys.
For more information on Taking Meds and Who Decides follow their Instagram accounts: @takingmedsmusic and @whodecideshc.
For more information on the podcast, to find back episodes, and for podcast updates follow us at @hardcorearchivepodcast and @enterprisehardcore on Instagram.
Episode 124 - Evan Duckett (Final Declaration)
On this episode of the Hardcore Archive Podcast, Greg catches up with Evan Duckett from Buffalo, NY's Final Declaration.
Evan discusses how he discovered hardcore while growing up in New York's Southern Tier, his experiences attending local punk and hardcore shows in Olean and Wellsville, and how he eventually came to become involved with Buffalo Hardcore. Evan discusses the post-pandemic surge of interest in hardcore, the current state of the Buffalo's hardcore scene, and new bands that have emerged from the city. We also get a thorough overview of significant bands and people who have had a hand in shaping the hardcore community over the past 15 years.
We spend a significant amount of time talking about Final Declaration, how the band came together, their early success, and most recent recording. Stick around after the credit for a the title track off their "Fight 2 Survive" LP followed by "Manipulator" from Cincinnati, OH's Stoneman.
For more information on Final Declaration, visit their LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/finaldeclaration
For more information on Stoneman, visit: https://stonemanohio.bandcamp.com/
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Epiosde 123 - Brandon DiFabio (Pure Bliss)
For Episode 123, Greg and Josh are welcoming Brandon DiFabio back to the podcast.
Brandon is back to talk about the recording that Pure Bliss should be releasing soon after this episode drops. Pure Bliss will be starting a two week east coast tour with Regions starting on April 15 as well. We also talk about the current state of hardcore and Josh does his best to say what bands he doesn't like to get the podcast canceled.
Josh also tried his best to get a Fun Dip sponsorship for the podcast on this episode. Watch it on YouTube for a laugh. If you haven't already, check out our first interview with Brandon on Episode 68.
As always, make sure you stick around after the episode ends to hear two new songs. This time we are bringing you songs from Frenzy and Sully.
Frenzy are a newer band from Cleveland. Their "Trial By Fire" EP was one of Josh's favorite releases in March.
https://frenzyclehc.bandcamp.com/album/trial-by-fire-2
Sully are from Rochester and feature members of Psyopus, Sulaco, and plenty more. It's great to see Adam fronting a band again.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076236873630&mibextid=ZbWKwL
https://sullygrind.bandcamp.com/album/2023-demo
Episode 122 - Andrew "Thorp" King (Thorp Records, Failure Rules!)
Episode 122 features a conversation that Josh had with Andrew "Thorp" King on March 9th.
Many of our listeners will be familiar with the tremendous output that Andy has had with Thorp Records and Sailor's Grave Records over the last two decades. We talked quite a bit about Andy's time in the hardcore scene on this episode.
The main reason we brought Andy on the podcast now was to talk about his recently released book "Failure Rules." Andy discussed with Josh how he put the book together. While covering the five rules of failure in his book, Andy keeps things interesting by connecting these rules to pop culture icons as well as many people from the hardcore community.
After the credit we feature "Survive" by Purple Mind (@purplemindhc), and the "Shameful Seams" by Worldpurge (@worldpurgehc).
More information about Andrew and the book can be found at the link below.
https://www.andrewthorpking.com
FAILURE RULES!: The 5 Rules of Failure for Entrepreneurs, Creatives, and Authentics
https://a.co/d/2sEVb3b
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Episode 121 - Chip Walbert (Destro, Where Fear and Weapons Meet, Until the End)
On Episode 121 Josh and Greg welcome Chip Walbert to the podcast for the first time.
Chip has been in several bands in South Florida dating back to the mid 90s. Some of these bands are: Destro, Where Fear And Weapons Meet, Until The End, and All Hell Breaks Loose.
Our conversation touches on these bands, South Florida Hardcore, 1990s and early 2000s Hardcore, as well as Chip being a DJ for several years. Chip was also one of the creators of Stuck In The Past (xstuckinthepastx.blogspot.com). The site is great for finding obscure hardcore releases.
There are two songs at the end of the episode after the credits. The first song is by Pulse and it's called No Nations. Pulse are from Chezchia and they are one of Josh's new favorite bands.
pu1se.bandcamp.com/album/pillars
The second song is from Bolster and it's called Catholic Guilt.
bolsterhardcore.bandcamp.com/album/bolster-iii
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Episode 120 - Andy Messer (Fugitive, Barricade)
Episode 120 features a conversation that Josh had with Andy Messer recorded on February 19.
The interview covers bands that Andy has been in over the last two decades. These bands are: ANS, Stymie, Occult Detective Club, Razorbumps, Fugitive, and Barricade.
Fugitive recently played LDB Fest in Louisville, KY and have a new record coming out in April on 20 Buck Spin called Maniac. Barricade also have a record coming out in May on Dirt Cult Records. That is one of Josh's favorite releases of the year so far. We're including links to both records below. Andy is our first guest from Texas on the podcast. Knowing that we are located in Rochester, Andy came to the show prepared to talk about some of his favorite bands from Rochester and Syracuse.
After the credits, you will hear two songs. The first song is from Barricade and it's called Apocalypse Joyride. The second song is from a band from Denver called Time Heist. The song is called Remember When and it's off "The Odds Against Tomorrow EP." You can pre-order their record through Crimewave Records until March 19th. Visit their social media for information on how to order the record internationally.
Pre-order "Apocalypse Joyride" from Barricade.https://dirt-cult-records.myshopify.com/products/barricade-apocalypse-joyride-12-ep
Pre-order "Maniac" from Fugitive.https://www.20buckspin.com/products/fugitive-maniac-12-ep
Pre-order "The Odds Against Tomorow" from Time Heist.https://crimewaverecords.com
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Episode 119 - Andrew Stankevich (St. Joe's House of Hospitality)
For around a decade, Andrew was heavily involved in activism in Rochester. Andrew helped create a Food Not Bombs chapter in Rochester and he was responsible for St Joe's House of Hospitality hosting monthly benefit shows. This also lead to our city having its own all ages show space, which mainly served as a home base for Food Not Bombs at the time.
Currently, Andrew resided in the DC area and is practicing sky breathing meditation at The Art of Living in DC.
On this episode we feature two track after the credits. The first is from Montreal, QC's Shut Away and the second is from Minneapolis, MN's Buio Omega. You can follow both bands on Instagram at @shutawaymtl and @buioomega69
youtu.be/F4S_4jX0ERA You can reach out to Andrew directly at Andrews@artofliving.org. Follow us on Instagram at @hardcorearchivepodcast @enterprisehardcore.
Episode 118 - Godslove
On this episode of the podcast Greg catches up with Andrew and Mike from one of Rochester, NY's newest bands, Godslove.
Godslove is a technical hardcore/metal band with mathcore influences that will appeal to anyone who likes polyrhythms and blast beats in their extreme music. Andrew and Mike discuss how they got involved with hardcore and the bands that have influenced Godslove and their previous musical projects.
Andrew also opens up about a life changing experience that is represented in a number of the band's lyrics, and was central to his recovering his mental heath. The episode closes out with Greg and Andrew exchanging their a top five late 90s skate shoes. Do not miss this episode.
Follow Godelove on Instagram at @godslove_585.
Episode 117 - Alex Jones (Undeath), Part 2
On this episode of the Hardcore Archive Podcast Josh and Greg continue the interview with Alex Jones from Rochester, NY's Undeath. Be sure to listen to part 1 of our interview with Alex on episode 115 if you haven't already.
Alex gets us up to speed with Undeath's current activities including their tour over seas and plans for the band in 2023. Do not miss this episode series!
Episode 117 features a track from Rochester, NY's Leaking Head. Follow Undeath and Only Shallow on Instagram at @undeathny and @leakinghead585.
Episode 116 - Tino Valpa
Tino recently released a solo album called Live or be Lived all Over. The conversation centers around the creation of this album and everything involved with it. Tino has also been vocalist of The Cryptics for many years. We touched on this, as well as his experiences playing with Battalion of Saints, and many other bands.
We ended the conversation by talking about nutrition. Tino is an SOS-Free vegan. This part of the conversation was especially fascinating for Josh and it should be for other vegans as well.
You can find ordering information for Tino's record as well as upcoming live shows at the link below.
tinovalpa.com/
Episode 115 - Alex Jones (Undeath), Part 1
Alex discusses how he got into extreme music and his involvement with Rochester hardcore. We also cover his previous band, Druse, their local success, and their experience embarking on DIY tours.
The bulk of this interview focuses on Undeath, their formation, and meteoric rise in popularity during the pandemic lockdown. Alex shares stories about their tours with a number of significant metal and hardcore acts.
Stay tuned for part 2 in the coming weeks.
Episode 115 features a track from Rochester, NY's Only Shallow. Follow Undeath and Only Shallow on Instagram at @undeathny and @onlyshallow.hc.
Episode 114- Andy Williams (The Funeral, Eternal Youth)
In the late 90s and early 2000s, Andy played in a number of bands in the Syracuse region. Some of these bands include Eternal Youth, Darker Day Tomorrow, The Funeral, and We The People.
We also talked about Andy's time growing up in Connecticut and eventually finding hardcore music there. A few of the other topics we touched on are fanzines, the connection between Rochester and Syracuse, and Andy talks about his time living in New York City for the last several years.
This episode also features a song by a band from Salt Lake City called Absolved. The song is called The Helm and it's off their EP "At The Close."
Episode 113 - Sarah Miller (Always Late Never Lost)
If you have been to a hardcore, punk, or metal show in western New York during the last 12 months you have probably noticed Sarah capturing footage of bands using vintage VHS video equipment. You have probably also come across the product of her efforts on Always Late Never Lost, her Instagram and YouTube accounts.
Sarah discusses how she got into hardcore and punk, the equipment and process she uses to record bands as well as how she came to develop this unique hobby.
Follow Sarah at @alwayslateneverlost.