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Louisville Hardcore Icons Endpoint & Equal Vision Reissue The Band’s 1993 Album, «After Taste»; «After Taste» (Deluxe Edition) Out Feb. 2

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Legendary independent New York-based rock label Equal Vision Records and Endpoint are excited to announce the FridayFebruary 27 release of After Taste (Deluxe Edition), a fully remixed and remastered, 18-track expanded version of the influential Louisville, KY hardcore band’s 1993 album. When it was first released, After Taste was widely considered a “departure” for Endpoint. It’s slower, they said. It’s more melodic and less political. Back then, descriptions like these were deployed to signal to others when a band was supposedly moving away from hardcore — a genre that, up until the turn of the decade, was best known for being fast and discordant and socially outraged. In retrospect, nothing about this judgment holds up.

“Writing ‘After Taste’ was a time of transition for Endpoint — we were evolving as musicians and our music tastes were changing. The record is a testament to that change,”
 guitarist Duncan Barlow recalls. “The songs are a combination of heavy hardcore riffs and occasional pop sensibilities. We were trying to grow without losing our core values and our hardcore style, and as we grew together, we also found ourselves in a new dark period where we were watching our friends abuse drugs and alcohol, helping one another through heartbreaks, and struggling with the larger questions of identity and well-being.”

Endpoint had always operated ahead of hardcore’s exploration curve. Which is to say that After Taste was, in fact, a confirmation of their ongoing commitment to evolution and all of the messy complexities that arise from it. It’s an album with range and dimensionality and even fearlessness. Much like their live shows at that time, sensuality and chaos dance with each other in unpredictable ways. And much like vocalist Rob Pennington’s live monologues from the era, its songs are neither afraid to be too vulnerable nor too vehement. Watch the music video and stream the new remixed/remastered version of “Force Fed” from After Taste (Deluxe Edition) on YouTube HERE. Pre-order the album HERE

In the early 1980s, hardcore punk swept across the globe like a wildfire of youthful energy and angst. In the States, the pyres burned brightest in the highest population enclaves, particularly the major coastal cities. Miraculously, through tattered pages of fanzines, tales shared by friends, and crackling records and mixtapes, hardcore expanded beyond its metropolitan birthing grounds and into the corners of unassuming towns like Louisville, KY.

Louisville was disconnected from the pulse of culture when, in 1987, a handful of high school skaters and miscreants formed a band called Deathwatch. Deathwatch quickly morphed into Endpoint and, over the next six years, became the flagship Louisville hardcore band of the era. They are quite possibly the essential Louisville Hardcore band. While there were handfuls of hardcore bands in Louisville before Endpoint and many in the decades that followed, during their short existence, they defined a sound, perspective, and tangible sense of community that spread across the Midwest, throughout the continent, and across the oceans.

Because being from Louisville meant that Endpoint were blissfully free from the kinds of self-imposed restrictions that bound other artists — bands who lived in cities with more entrenched styles of hardcore, like New York or Cleveland or even Washington D.C. — and they repeatedly and consistently used that license to grow with liberal helpings of curiosity and courage and adaptation. Let’s not forget that this is the same band who, only one album prior, explicitly instructed us in this regard: “Don’t be scared of growing old,” Endpoint vocalist Rob Pennington advised us. “Just grow towards the sky.”

Listen harder. After Taste was never a departure. It was a self-fulfilling prophecy.

After Taste (Deluxe Edition)track listing:
Force Fed
Circumvent
Decision Maker
Keating
Beggar Song
Lowland
Passive
Witness
Dirge
Myth
After Taste
Survival Song
26 Seconds
Chalk
Pencil Break
Strings
Mather’s Point
Brown County

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Orbit Culture Release Live Video For «The Storm» + North American Tour Starts 2/18

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Right before embarking on their next quest — an extensive tour throughout USA and Canada with support coming from Ov Sulfur and Atlas — ORBIT CULTURE are releasing a live video for the fan-favorite «The Storm,» which was filmed by Riivata Visuals and Grimvisions during their highly successful European tour last winter.

Watch the video here.

The band comments, «This video for ‘The Storm’ documents our last headline tour. Most of the footage was shot in Gothenburg, close to where we come from. Watching it now brings us back to a night that carried real weight — intense, focused, and honest. It was a defining moment for us, and ‘The Storm’
reflects that feeling without needing to explain it.»

It marks another video for their acclaimed album Death Above Life that was released to overwhelmingly positive feedback by fans and media in October of last year.

«The album represents change, a new beginning,» says guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Niklas Karlsson. «It brings up a lot of good and bad emotions but it’s a big change for the better. It feels like a rebirth.»

Catch them on the upcoming dates, posted below.

ORBIT CULTURE ON TOUR:
WITH OV SULFUR + ATLAS:

2/18 — Roseville, CA — Goldfield Trading Post
2/19 — Portland, OR — Star Theater
2/20 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon
2/22 — Vancouver, BC — Rickshaw Theater
2/24 — Calgary, AB — Palace Theatre
2/25 — Edmonton, AB — Midway Music Hall
2/27 — Saskatoon, SK — Louis’
2/28 — Winnipeg, MB — Burton Cummings Theatre
3/03 — Toronto, ON — Opera House
3/05 — Montreal, QC — Beanfield Theatre
3/06 — Ottawa, ON — The Bronson
3/07 — Buffalo, NY — Electric City
3/09 — Allentown, PA — Archer Music Hall
3/10 — Silver Spring, MD — Fillmore Silver Spring
3/11 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theater
3/13 — New Haven, CT — Toad’s
3/14 — Worcester, MA — Palladium
3/16 — Cleveland, OH — House of Blues Cleveland
3/17 — Pittsburgh, PA — Preserving Underground
3/18 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues Chicago
3/20 — Milwaukee, WI — The Rave II
3/21 — Detroit, MI — El Club
3/23 — Lexington, KY — Manchester Music Hall
3/24 — Atlanta, GA — Masquerade
3/25 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground
3/27 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues Orlando
3/28 — St. Petersburg, FL — Jannus Live
3/30 — Houston, TX — House of Blues
3/31 — Dallas, TX — The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
4/01 — Oklahoma City, OK — Diamond Ballroom
4/03 — Denver, CO — Gothic Theatre
4/05 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Grand at The Complex
4/06 — Las Vegas, NV — Brooklyn Bowl
4/07 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile
4/09 — Santa Ana, CA — The Observatory
4/10 — Los Angeles, CA — Regent Theater  

GET TICKETS HERE.

The band is already confirmed for various European summer festivals in 2026 incl. Leyendras Del Rock (ES), Reload Festival (DE), Rockstadt Extreme Fest (RO), Alcatraz (BE), Bloodstock (UK), Wacken Open Air (DE) and Summer Breeze (DE).

In the fall ORBIT CULTURE will join THE ALLFATHER AWAKENS TOUR, featuring Sweden’s heaviest army: Amon Amarth, ORBIT CULTURE, and Soilwork.

ORBIT CULTURE UK TOUR:
WITH AMON AMARTH + SOILWORK:

10/9 — Manchester, England — O2 Apollo
10/10 — London, England — Eventim Apollo
10/11 — Wolverhampton, England — Civic Hall
10/13 — Paris, France — Zenith
10/14 — Esch sur Alzette, Luxembourg — Rockhal
10/16 — Stuttgart, Germany — Schleyer-Halle
10/17 — Frankfurt, Germany — Festhalle
10/18 — Antwerp, Belgium — Lotto Hall
10/20 — Den Bosch, Netherlands — Mainstage
10/21 — Hamburg, Germany — Sporthalle
10/23 — Gothenburg, Sweden — Scandinavium
10/24 — Stockholm, Sweden — Hovet
10/26 — Helsinki, Finland — Ice Hall
10/27 — Tallin, Estonia — Unibet Arena
10/29 — Gliwice, Poland — PreZero Arena Gliwice
10/30 — Leipzig, Germany — Quarterback Immobilien Arena
10/31 — Oberhausen, Germany — Rudolf Weber Arena
11/2 — Budapest, Hungary — Barba Negra
11/3 — Vienna, Austria — Gasometer
11/4 — Bamberg, Germany — Brose Arena
11/6 — Prague, Czech Republic — O2 Universum
11/7 — Berlin, Germany — Velodrom
11/8 — Munich, Germany — Zenith
11/10 — Milan, Italy — Alcatraz
11/11 — Zurich, Switzerland — The Hall
11/13 — Barcelona, Spain — Sant Jordi Club
11/14 — Madrid, Spain — Vistalegre
11/15 — Lisbon, Portugal — Sala Tejo

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Acclaimed Texas Alt-Rock Band SPARTA Stream New Documentary, «Scenic Drive,» Today Via VEEPS; Information On New Album To Be Announced Soon

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VEEPS and Sparta have announced the world premiere of Scenic Drive, the acclaimed El Paso, TX-based alt-rock band’s brand new documentary. Premiering today, ThursdayFebruary 12Scenic Drive finds frontman Jim Ward taking a road trip — literally and figuratively — through the past while also looking forward to the future. Shot in stark, striking black and white, the film follows Ward back home in El Paso, retracing the steps, both small and significant, that he took there in his youth, alongside those he’s taking now. 

One thing all humans have the unique ability to do is look back. In Scenic Drive, Ward heads steadily towards the forthcoming Sparta record by revisiting songs from earlier in the band’s career. It serves as an acknowledgement that even though he’s moving on to what he calls a new volume in his and the band’s life, the past will never not be there. The result is 40 striking, stirring, moving minutes that capture the poetry of life — of older eyes looking back on younger years — as time continues to steadily march on, the way time always does.

Join the global premiere of Sparta’s Scenic Drive, taking place today over at VEEPSHERE. A limited edition Scenic Drive t-shirt and bundle is also available for pre-order now via VEEPS. Use code 5OFF when purchasing a ticket & shirt in the same transaction for $5 off your order.

And stay tuned for more information on the forthcoming studio album from Sparta to be announced in the coming weeks.  

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Intergalactic Thrashers FULLMINATOR Unleash Music Video for «2099 Ninjas»

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Intergalactic thrashers by way of Puerto Rico, FULLMINATOR have proudly unleashed their music video for “2099 Ninjas,” taken from their recently released album ‘Destroy Tokyo,’ out now.

In this new chapter of the FULLMINATOR mythos, your favorite Intergalactic Junkies face off against legions of deadly ninjas commanded by the sinister Omega Technologies megacorp.

Led by billionaire genius Yoko Mohoyo, this faction is determined to steal the all-powerful Omni-Piece from FULLMINATOR and trigger a dimensional merge that would bring the world of hentai into ours.

Watch the Music Video for «2099 Ninjas» HERE

FULLMINATOR is a crossover thrash metal band from the future, based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, formed by four genetically engineered humanoid roaches and a shape-shifting reptilian.

Formed in 2016, FULLMINATOR assaults human ears with influences from GWARMunicipal WasteAnthraxGama BombOverkill, and other thrash greats, supercharged by a shock-rock live show featuring lasers, beer spills, and giant robot battles in the pit.

They have shared the stage with bands such as D.R.I. and Gruesome, merging all these elements into a relentless, mind-blowing experience. FULLMINATOR is guaranteed to take you on a ride you won’t soon forget.

‘Destroy Tokyo’ Track List:

1. The Heist

2. Let Loose

3. Xenocide

4. Suit up, Shoot up

5. Hentai

6. A.A.B.S.

7. Hyperdrive to Tokyo

8. 2099 Ninjas

9. Omega Typhoon

10. Yoko’s Revenge

11. Destroy Tokyo

12. A Family Reunion

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