There’s a particular weight to hardcore records that don’t just channel anger but actually sit with it, turn it over, and admit they don’t have answers. Without Love‘s “Diminishing Returns,” out now
There’s a particular weight to hardcore records that don’t just channel anger but actually sit with it, turn it over, and admit they don’t have answers. Without Love‘s “Diminishing Returns,” out now
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A guy gets stung by a bee outside the rehearsal space and
Somewhere in the dense bush behind a house in Karori, Wellington, two
Brighton’s Fakeyourdeath already made a strong case with “Shapeshifter” earlier this year