(News) Rising Anger new video Straying Fire out now.

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Rising Anger are back!
With the song/video Straying Fire they provide a first taste for things to come on their new album.
Futhermore they will be on the road in 2020.
So stay tuned, there will be more news pretty soon.

Listen to Strayin Fire:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHL73rSSy3k
Rising Anger
facebook.com/risingangermetal 
https://risinganger.bigcartel.com

Bastardized Recordings
www.bastardized.net
www.facebook.com/Bastardizedrec
www.youtube.com/BastardizedVideo
www.bastardizedrecordings.bandcamp.com

 

(new song-hardcore) Minus Youth new song Downtown In Distress out now.

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No Echo is premiering “Downtown In Distress”, the new Minus Youth song.
The song has a feature by Jogges from Empowerment.
Downtown In Distress is taken from the upcoming record “No Generation”, which will be out on October 11th.

Listen to Downtown In Distress:
https://www.noecho.net/features/minus-youth-hardcore

Links:
Spotify
minusyouth.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/minusyouth

(News) The Corps announce vinyl release of debut album Tales From 2814. Album will be out in October with Thousand Islands Records!

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Vancouver comic-themed unit The Corps are thrilled to announce the vinyl release of their debut album, Tales From 2814. Due out October 18th via Thousand Islands Records, the release will be limited to 250 “Lantern Grey” translucide vinyl records with pre-orders available now. Local fans will be able to secure a copy at The Corps vinyl release show at SBC Restaurant in Vancouver on October 18th, details HERE.

The announcement follows the music video release of “Breakfast at Pamela’s”, in which the band pays hommage to Journey’s video for “Separate Ways”. Definitely a must watch! Check it out HERE.

Self-released in digital and CD formats in 2018, Tales From 2814 was recorded by JJ Heath at Rain City Recorders, mastered by Stu McKillop and produced by JJ Heath and The Corps. It features artwork by Troy Nixey.

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About The Corps:

As darkness slithered unnoticed into 2814 posing as music, few were aware of the ever dimming light. But there were four souls who saw through the lies. The gods they had served for years, still on the battle field, will someday relent with pride and pass down the torch. These four will charge their rings and make a stand until the deaf hear the light.

Dan Garrison – guitar, lead vocals

Andrew Pederson – guitar, vocals

Dan Stenning – drums, vocals

Ronnie Ellis – bass, vocals

The Corps: Website

Thousand Islands Records: Website

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