Anyone remember GBH ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDSq...cweeBUwfEkvqlQ
Printable View
Anyone remember GBH ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDSq...cweeBUwfEkvqlQ
This is true..
But hardcore became its own in a way. I mean, now you have metalcore.. That is metal and hardcore.. Not metal hardcore punk..
Obviously all forms of music have evolved or morphed from other genres, but I just don't think hardcore IS punk.. It's come from there though, yep.
I mean, there is a big difference between Terror who I just posted and say, Frenzal Rhomb, who I would consider to be punk..
I do see what you are saying though, mate..
I would argue that Surf Rock is Punk/Grunge, Dune Rats sound isn't far of what Nirvana was doing.
Don't get me wrong Trophy Eyes are killing it and I'm a big fan but I would hardly call them the poster boys.
News flash we are in Australia, who gives 2 F's what the US ordinance want or think. In Australia at the moment bands like Smith Street Band, The Bennies, Polish Club, DZ Deathrays, Dune Rats and Skegss are all pulling similar crowds to Trophy Eyes. Then you have the up coming bands like The Hard Aches, Tired Lion, Dear Seattle and Hockey Dad all making huge waves, the scene in Australia is making it's own way and it doesn't need the US market.
Oh and big love on Luca Brasi, I've been listening to them for about 5 years now and seen them live on NYE 2017. One of the best live sets I've seen in a long time. FYI I seen Tired Lion about a fortnight ago and they also smashed it if you haven't checked them out I seriously think you should, If Garbage and No Doubt had a baby it would have been Tired Lion.
Dunster, where did you pull GBH from? I've never heard of them.. I used to listen to a bit of The Exploited back in the day, I kinda feel they woulda been influenced by GBH?
Not too shabby at all..
Hands like Houses another Aussie band going strong atm. Stand Alantic also getting bigger
"No, I don't have a gun"
Kurt Cobain - Come As You Are
Someone I knew from attending shows in the late 70's early 80's made some Bootlegs of them in the late 70's [ We called him Bambi ]- He'd seen the Sex Pistols, Stooges, Dead Kennedy's, Velvet Underground, Joy Division, and a host of other iconic bands when they were at their peak - and fortunately he recorded it all.
I've typed and deleted about 5 responses to this but I can't put it into words easily. Too many bands are labelled as hardcore these days that aren't really hardcore. If they have a few breakdowns in their music then they are labelled as hardcore.
It's similar to the late 90s early 2000s when everything that wasn't heavy metal, but wasn't soft enough to be played on the radio was labelled as Nu Metal.
So I'll probably have to concede that hardcore and punk are quite different.
To me, hardcore bands should sound like they are playing a punk song, but sped up and cranked up to 11 with terrifying lyrics smashed into your face/chest whilst sweaty dudes swing elbows and fists all around you're head and someone throws a shoe at you. I.e Black Flag. But I might be old fashioned.
What I like about Extreme Metal / Hardcore is that it's pretty much the only genre around still in development. Everything else has been done before - and usually a lot better.
Yeah, but Cobain was a massive wanker with an Ego and probably wished he could be a punk rocker. It's still got to sound like punk music to be punk music. Other wise anyone who is against "The System" is in a punk band. Rage Against the Machine and Public Enemy are punk as hell, but they don't make punk music.
Absolutely!!
Ahhhh I see Nu Metal as different to that. I'd say it was when you got the cross-pollination of rapping with some metal riffs.. Korn, Linkin Park, Disturbed, Limp Bizkit, etc.. Although, the more I think about that definition, does that make RATM nu-metal? I would say no, even though it would definitely fit that interpretation..
Totally agree on this.
I grew up listening to a lot of the New York Hardcore scene.. Which kind of crossed over with metal, nu-metal, screamo, etc.. Bands like Vision Of Disorder, Integrity, Madball, Sick Of It All, Agnostic Front, Gorilla Biscuits, Earth Crisis..
Later on, that same area also produced bands like Biohazard (never understood their appeal) and Pro-Pain who weren't anything alike but were quite massive..
Don't be so old Dunster, lol.
Always remember that at some point, no matter how hard you try, your own personal taste will be stuck somewhere in your past and music will continue to grow without you.
Hip hop is nowhere near its peak. Every year now a new Classic is released.
Hardcore, as you said, is still growing.
Lo Fi is relatively new to me and it's awesome.
Plus, probably other stuff that I don't know about.