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Hardcore Dropout

Hardcore Dropout

Hardcore Dropout

Fresh perspective and news for hardcore, metal, and alternative music.

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  • 5 - about the new Poppy album...

    Poppy just dropped her new album "Negative Spaces" and some are calling it metalcore. It's got some great metalcore songs on it, but by no means is it a metalcore album. But nonetheless it's a reference point for some of the broader themes playing out in heavy music and metalcore right now

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
  • 4 - Kublai Khan TX and TikTok, watching SPEED live

    What an unbelievable weekend. Kublai Khan TX dropped their newest full length and I talked about how they've reached the popularity they have. Yes it has a lot to do with TikTok dances. Also I finally saw SPEED live and it completely rejuvenated my love for hardcore. I touch on that, Touche Amore, mouthguards in the pit, hardcore speeches, and more.

    Wed, 25 Sep 2024
  • 3 - Underoath will change heavy music (again), and my honest thoughts on Hardcore Dropout

    Underoath released a new track titled "Teeth" and fans were totally caught off guard by it's style, but I believe it's a sign that Underoath is going to reset the bar for heavy music like they did with They're Only Chasing Safety and Define the Great Line. Also I touch on some new releases and get candid about how I'm planning to grow Hardcore Dropout into something special.

    Sun, 15 Sep 2024
  • 2 - Linkin Park f*cked up, Spiritbox doesn't care what you think, deathcore is dead

    Linkin Park announced their new album, but chose a questionable and controversial replacement for the late Chester Bennington. It's a story that deserves our attention and our scrutiny. Spiritbox released an absolute banger of a new track, "Soft Spine" and fans are still mad about their sound. Oh yeah, deathcore is dead and died a long time ago.

    Mon, 09 Sep 2024
  • 1 - Thrown finally releases an album, and hardcore is bigger than ever.

    After a few years of explosive growth on streaming services, Thrown finally dropped their first album "Excessive Guilt" I talk about about where I think it fell short, and where I think they should go from here. After that, I address the current state of hardcore and how excited I am about it's newfound popularity.

    Mon, 02 Sep 2024