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Reaching Forward / Ensign - Straight Edge Hardcore flac album

Reaching Forward / Ensign - Straight Edge Hardcore flac album
  • Performer Reaching Forward
  • Title Straight Edge Hardcore
  • Date of release 2000
  • Country Netherlands
  • Style Hardcore
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  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1340 mb
  • Size FLAC 1674 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 676

Album Name Straight Edge Hardcore. Data de lançamento 2000. Labels Reflections Records. Estilo de MúsicaHardcore. Membros têm este álbum0. 1. The Future Is Here. 3. The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men. 4. Tell Tale (Killing Time Cover).

Perfil: Hardcore punk band from New Jersey, USA. Formed in 1995. Miembros: Chris Ross (3), Daniel Brennan, John Fraunberger, Nate Gluck, Ryan Donoghue, Ryan Murphy (2), Timothy Shaw, Walt Svekla. Direction Of Things To Come (Album). Reaching Forward, Ensign - Straight Edge Hardcore (EP).

TrackList: (2:02) 01 - The Spark (2:15) 02 - Black Clouds Vs Silver Linings (2:51) 03 - While The Iron Is Hot (1:44) 04 - Lesser Of Two (0:34) 05 - Absolute Zero (2:30) 06 - Grasping At Straws (2:54) 07 - Footh In Mouts As An Artform (2:49) 08 - Everything You Everlove (3:57) 09 - Slow Burn (2:31) 10 - Never. Ensign is a hardcore punk band from New Jersey, USA. It was formed in 1995 and signed to Indecision Records in 1996. They signed to the larger label "next door", Dexter Holland's Nitro Records in 1998 and finally came to rest at Blackout Records in 2003 after a brief sortie back to Indecision in 2000. 01 - Reaching Forward - The Future is Here 02 - Reaching Forward - Cage 03 - Ensign - The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men 04 - Ensign - Tell Tale.

Read Reaching Forward's bio and find out more about Reaching Forward's songs, albums, and chart history. Get recommendations for other artists you'll love. No matter what the next trend in hardcore may be, no matter what style is popular, Reaching Forward doesn't care. From the time that they decided to start a band, they wanted to play hardcore as they felt hardcore should be: fast, positive and hard. After their succesful debut album "For The Cause" and playing numerous shows, they did two split 7"es, one with Bloodpact from Detroit and later on with one of the biggest bands in hardcore, Ensign from New Jersey, all released on Reflections Records.

Straight edge became a religion. It’s a very strange feeling to be one of the unwitting founders of this religion. Jeff Nelson, Minor Threat. STRAIGHT EDGE: A Clear-Headed Hardcore Punk History, by Tony Rettman, Foreword by Anthony CIV Civorelli, ISBN 978-1-935950-24-0, Deluxe softcover; 384 heavily illustrated pages plus 16pp full-color insert featuring Minor Threat, 7 Seconds, SSD, Uniform Choice, Insted, Youth of Today, Bold, Judge, Lärm, Strife, Resurrection, Earth Crisis, and others Starting in 1981 via Minor Threat’s revolutionary call to arms, the clean and positive straight edge hardcore punk movement took hold and prospered during the 1980s, earning a position as one of the most durable yet chronically misunderstood music subcultures. Straight edge created its own sound and visual style, went on to embrace vegetarianism, and later saw the rise of a militant fringe.

Life Force is a straight-forward, straight edge and outpouring with intensity hardcore band based out of Norman, Oklahoma and Dallas, Texas. Their sole release to date is a demo with four whirling tracks, including a BOLD cover. The band channels their energy into creating an impactful straight edge hardcore with thoughtful lyrics and a sound that goes beyond your run-of-the-mill youth crew bandwagon. Well, these youngsters have a very similar band name to Life Force, but they are leaning in a much more metallic direction than all the bands we’ve covered so far.

Read the story of straight edge hardcore, a curious clean-living subculture that emerged in reaction to the excesses of punk. Words: Ross Haenfler. By 1980, punk rock, one of the most innovative and confrontational music and art movements of the modern era, was careering towards the No Future refrain from the Sex Pistols’ anthem ‘God Save the Queen’. Pistol’s bassist Sid Vicious had died, possibly committing suicide, and a year later the Germs’ Darby Crash followed him. The romantic live fast, die young mantra was increasingly becoming a grim reality, as many punks piled hard drugs on top.

Straight Edge" is a track from Minor Threat's 1981 eponymous debut 7" EP, later reissued both as part of the 1984 collection Minor Threat, then as part of 1989's Complete Discography. The song was the inspiration for the name of the punk subculture straight edge.

Tracklist

Reaching Forward The Future Is Here
Reaching Forward Cage
Ensign The Best Laid Plans Of Mice And Men
Ensign Tell Tale

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RFL016 Reaching Forward / Ensign Reaching Forward / Ensign - Straight Edge Hardcore ‎(7") Reflections Records RFL016 Netherlands 2000
RFL016 Reaching Forward / Ensign Reaching Forward / Ensign - Straight Edge Hardcore ‎(7", EP, Ltd, Blu) Reflections Records RFL016 Netherlands 2000
RFL016 Reaching Forward / Ensign Reaching Forward / Ensign - Straight Edge Hardcore ‎(7", EP, Ltd, Blu) Reflections Records RFL016 Netherlands 2000