The Message is Spreading

I would like to let everyone know that Die Young, the hardest working band in hardcore, from Houston, TX is now on board alongside Will To Live on Eulogy Records. Their Eulogy debut album will be out sometime in early 2007. Look out for that or be among those taken over by the storm that is Die Young. If you have not heard this band, then I don't know where you have been because this band has been touring everywhere for the past 4 years including the continental United States (including Alaska), select areas of Costa Rica and Puerto Rico, and 6 Asian countries. They are on tour in the US until September.

TXHC can't be stopped.

It's the Attack of the Coctopus!

I urge everyone to check out this band. Based in Boston, MA, Coctpus comes at you with their form of early metal. Blazing riffs, wailing solos and all-around raging grooves, Coctopus is one of the best bands coming up today. They've got 4 songs online on their MySpace. So check them out, add them, spread the word because no one shall escape the wrath of the COCTOPUS!

http://www.myspace.com/coctopussy

We've Turned Into Ghosts?

Hey people, what I've got here is a quick interview with Danny of Turn Into Ghosts. They're this rad new band from Baltimore, Maryland. So check it out.

TftH: Let's start by you giving us some background info on the band. Who are some of your biggest influences?

Danny: Well, there are the five of us: Spencer – drums, Ben – Guitar, Allan – Vocals, Matt – Bass, & Danny P.(me) – Guitar. Originally, Matt and I wanted to start a really heavy band in the vein of His Hero Is Gone, Integrity, etc but when we jammed with Spencer, we all sort of realized that we weren’t going to stick to any specific genre and/or song structure, and try to mix it up a bit. So originally it was just the 3 of us…Ben was one of a few guys that came and played with us, but he stuck out because he’s an awesome guitarist and we’ve all been good friends for a while. Allan is a good friend of mine who I’d skateboarded with during all of high school, and it just turns out that he’s a great front man/vocalists too.

As far as influences go, I hate to write shit like this because it’s always hard, but that category is pretty much all over the place. In addition to the “standard” metal/hardcore/punk fare, we all listen to stuff from Mozart to Jimi Hendrix to the Beatles to Soundgarden, ect. As for some examples of the “heavier stuff”, we like Slayer, Infest, Integrity, Unbroken, Napalm Death, Catharsis, Pig Destroyer, At The Gates, Death, Converge, His Hero Is Gone, Repulsion, Old Man Gloom, old Cave In, Ringworm, Cro-Mags, Deadguy, old Metallica, Misfits, etc. We get different things and inspirations out of all the different bands and styles we like. If anything, we want our music to be unique, but also to be as loud and as heavy as humanly possible.

TftH: That sounds awesome. And the name, Turn Into Ghosts, where did that come from?

Danny: That name came from the name of a song by Damnation A.D. off of the Kingdom of Lost Souls record. Everyone was trying to come up with names for the band, and I was driving around listening to them one day, and it hit me that it was gonna be the band's name. Haha, also there was an attraction to the name because, as far as I know, there aren’t any other bands called Turn Into Ghosts, nor have there ever been.

TftH: Word. You all have a 3-song demo available, right? Tell us about that.

Danny: Yep. That demo is the first and only thing that we’ve released thus far, and it consists of the first 3 songs that we wrote. We recorded it, in Spencer’s basement, with the hope that we might be able to play some shows and let people know what we’re doing. So far the response has been great, and we are very thankful to everyone that has been supportive, and especially those that have given us a chance and booked us a show(or two). Since we have the means to record in Spencer’s basement, we use it to its full potential and just about every song/part/rhythm we have written(or are working on) has been recorded, though not necessarily with the same care and quality as the demo.

TftH: Wow, it sounds really good for being a home recording. What equipment does Spencer use for recording?

Danny: Thanks. To be totally honest, I am not sure about the specifics, but I know that it is some kind of Pro-Tools setup…he actually went to recording school and knows a lot about recording and audio engineering, which makes him an invaluable resource. Usually, he records the drums by himself first, and then we come over later to record everything else.

TftH: That's cool. Must be great having someone like him in the band. So you guys have the whole demo available on your MySpace, http://www.myspace.com/turnintoghosts, but the lyrics aren't posted. Could you tell us what topics Allan, or whoever else might be writing the lyrics, covers? Is there any meesage trying to be conveyed?

Danny: I just talked to Alan not too long ago to make sure my answer would be accurate, so hopefully my response to this question does justice to the lyrics. Something we all feel strongly about is sincerity. You have to put your heart into everything you do, and you are just setting yourself up for a fall if you settle for bullshit. Lies and betrayal are things that everyone has experienced, and they bring very painful emotions with them. The lyrics to our music encompass that pain. The lyrics are about calling out the dishonesty of this world, and expressing the total hatred and frustration that comes from dealing with the bullshit of society, and it's fake people that we encounter everyday.

TftH: Word. So how have people been taking to the band, online and live?

Danny: The response that we’ve gotten hasn’t been large in volume, on either fronts, but we’ve all been very pleased with what we’ve gotten so far. It’s kind of strange, but amazing, to be in a situation where your pain and sleepless nights become something that other people can relate to, and support. When we play a show, usually a few people leave during the first song, but everyone that stays after that seems to stay for the whole set, which is cool. As far as the online response has gone, it seems that everyone that has listened to it and commented back to us has had something good to say. I’m not sure what more we could ask for.

TftH: Alright, well I hope this helps in getting people to listen to Turn Into Ghosts. I love the demo, and I hope others love it, too. Thanks for taking the time to do the interview and good luck with the band's future endeavors.

Danny: Thanks for the interview and the kind words. Hopefully we'll have a record out in the near future that you can review.

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So now that you've heard of the band, you need to go listen to their demo! They have all 3 tracks on their MySpace, so listen to them, download them, share them.

http://www.myspace.com/turnintoghosts

Keep it chill,
J

American Hardcore - A Rant


http://www.sonyclassics.com/americanhardcore/

I'm so stoked for this movie. Maybe it'll get people jamming faster, more old school hardcore. Maybe even get people dancing like shows back then. None of this big ol' dent in the crowd in front of the band and random people sprouting out to show off their moves.

More circle pits, more jumping, more pile-ons, more people actually having fun at shows.

I'm sick and tired of people who jock hardcore so hard yet show no love for the roots. The purpose of this blog is to promote the scene, specifically the parts of the scene that are reminiscent of the 80's. I intend to do that, on and offline as much as possible. I live in Laredo, TX, and I don't know how many people who read this have ever been to a show here, or have even heard about the city itself, but I have plans for this city. I intend to eventually open up a warehouse for our scene. Record store, venue, hang-out, home. It'll take a while to get eveything setup, but that's my life's goal. I want to make it a place where the hardcore scene can congregate and be united. I want hardcore here to be like it was back then, a place for kids who were just angry at the world and everything in it to go and release their negative energy, turn it around, and promote positive change. I'm tired of all these rich kids who goto shows because they think it makes them cooler. I'll give it to some of them for actually liking the music and whatnot, but there are too many of them who go because it's "scene." They, usually, don't have to deal with real problems. Nor do they have the mentality for hardcore. I'm not saying I'm some sort of guru of hardcore as I've only been going to shows for the past 3 years, but I've taken in everything about it and made it my home away from home, and I want to give back to it all that it's given to me. Some may say that because of my age I have no idea what I'm talking about, but I'm sure I have a better idea of hardcore than most people who would look down on me for my age.

Overall, I just want to say: fuck scenesters. fuck fashion, fuck people who goto shows to be seen, and fuck people who won't take part in shows because it'll ruin their attire.

I really look forward to this movie, and I hope it causes a surge in the number of kids who go into hardcore for for what it is and brings back the mentality of old.

haha, anyways, I'm done here.

Peace,
J