Review by Rob Shameless
Photos by Lindsay Paramore
Facedown Fest 2011 Review
The Chariot joins Scream the Prayer Tour
The Chariot to Appear on 2011 ‘Scream The Prayer Tour’ with Norma Jean, Sleeping Giant and More. Appearing on Brief Ontario, CN Tour with Every Time I Die this May. Appearing this Year at Bled Fest 2011
War of Ages extends contract with Facedown
In our opinion, War of Ages is stinkin’ awesome. Such a great live band (and their albums are smokin’ hot, too).
News Collection Week of 4-10
The first quarterly issue of HM Magazine (meaning the first time we’ve released a quarterly issue in our 26 years, instead of bi-monthly) is nearing deadline. It should get to the printer next Monday and ship out on April 19 and start to hit mailboxes on 4/22.
Download free Facedown Fest Sampler
In the hypothetical words of Bradley Hathaway’s “Hardcore Dude That Goes Too Far”:
“Get this digital sampler NOW, you IDIOT!”
Times of Grace / War of Ages concert review
Review and photos by Corey Erb
Facedown Fest announce lineup
These two-day festivals have got to be amazing events…
War of Ages Headline Project AK-47 Tour
War of Ages have just announced The Project AK-47 Tour, a fall headlining tour with The Color Morale (Rise), The Great Commission, Legend (Rise), and The Contortionist (Good Fight).
The Cool Tour: Arizona
Written by: Christian Pascale
Metalcore artists from across the pond Architects delivered an extremely tight performance. Their drummer was precise and technical despite having filled in for the Cancer Bats, whose drummer was missing for reasons which were not revealed to the audience.
Concert Review: The Cool Tour
The disappointment for the night for me was Underoath. With the huge and shocking news in April of the departure Aaron Gillespie, it was difficult for me to imagine how Underoath would be Underoath with such a vital part no longer there. Tim has taken over the duties of clean vocals and he struggled tonight. Ex-Norma Jean drummer Daniel Davison, replacing Aaron, didn’t do it for me either. No disrespect to Davison but he just lacks the Gillespie vibe.
Review and Images: Jason Laughinhouse – HM Street Team





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