New Music HOLLOW TRUTH / HARDSHIPS split streaming in full! January 23, 2015 1 min read The split features 2 amazing metallic hardcore tracks of each band: Dublin’s HOLLOW TRUTH and Leeds’ HARDSHIPS! Oh, you’ll love how these dudes handle the thrash elements in their songs. Great job! Listen and grab your cassette via this location. Hollow Truth / Hardships “split” Tape by Hollow Truth / HardshipsHollow Truth / Hardships “split” Tape by Hollow Truth / Hardships Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: crossoverhardcorehardcore punkhardshipsHollow Truthmetallic hardcorepowertrip recordsthrash You might be interested in April 12, 2024 Unfolding Ephemera II: A Symphony of Screamo and Post-Hardcore Collaboration – first song streaming! April 17, 2024 PUT PURANA and TROMBLON’s Split Premiere and artist-to-artist interview April 18, 2024 STONE COLD – new metallic hardcore pack hits hard with “War Within”, shares other bands to watch April 18, 2024 Unveiling “Le Confort des Illusions”, the debut album from new French eclectic screamo/ post hardcore band ARI Previous Story THOT release new song! Next Story South Carolina Hardcore Quartet DISCOURSE release new track! Latest Oligo: Josh Martin’s Soundtrack to Survival – new atmospheric post rock from THOUGHT TRIALS Introducing PINK CLOUD: new dream pop post punk project from London Ornamental Doll: BA’AL’s Blackened Post-Metal Journey Through Isolation and Understanding STONE COLD – new metallic hardcore pack hits hard with “War Within”, shares other bands to watch FALOODA launches a wild ride with their weird new demo, shares 4 Greek underground bands worth a listen
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