Friday, July 15, 2011

Batangas City Day Goes Ska and Reggae II


Another Ska and Reggae night on 043 Day II on July 23,2011. 100 bucks to get you in, plus free beer and pulutan what more can you ask for? If your into reggae and ska support our local ska and reggae bands.

Monday, July 4, 2011

New Direction Fest

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We are helping our friends from Olympia Washington in promoting New Direction Fest, showcasing hardcore and punk bands all over US.

When: August 19-20
Where: Eagles Ballroom 805 4th Avenue East Olympia, WA 98506-3921
What: New Direction Fest is a two day fest that will showcase bands and people from the hardcore/punk community who are involved in practically applying their ideas in grassroots ways. Over the two days there will be speakers, live performances, workshops, and more! We hope to use this opportunity to strengthen networks of support and resistance in the international hardcore community.

Who is participating: 

  • Olde Ghost (Seattle, Washington USA) 
  • Mark Anderson from DC Positive Force (DC, USA)
  • Migraine (San Francisco, California USA) 
  •  Make Shift (Bellingham, Washington USA) 
  • Cowardice (Tacoma, Washington USA) 
  • Brigada Roja (Monterrey, Mexico)
  • Vic Bondi playing Articles of Faith
  • Wolves (Seattle, Washington, USA)
  • Adelit@s (Portland, Washington USA) 
  • Outlook (Olympia, Washington USA) 
  • Red and Black (Olympia, Washington USA) 
  • Resist and Exist (Los Angeles, California USA) 
  • Hummingbird of Death (Boise, Idaho USA) 
  • Alpinist (Germany) 
  • Masakari (Cleveland, Ohio USA) 
  • Dehumanized (Olympia, Washington USA)
Several more bands are confirming soon too. The show will feature a "sober bar" and every bands' set will be powered by a bicycle generator!

For more information check out our website: www.newdirectionfest.net

Tickets are discounted if you get them ahead of time. Only $20 for both days. Go to www.brownpapertickets.com

We are still looking for people, bands, and organizations to perform, speak, give workshops, table, and help us out in other ways. Please e-mail us at newdirection@newdirectionfest.net if you'd like to participate or help out.


Thursday, June 30, 2011

Never Forget The Cause



Never Forget The Cause is a punk rock/electronic/indie music collective from Quezon City in the Philippines that advances the DIY ethos of the early anarcho-punk movement.

Their recordings serve as a musical manifesto to a movement that believes that music need not be boxed as a commodity that can be sold, because we believe that no one has a natural right to make a claim of ownership to an idea, as all minds are free and so are the ideas that flourish from them.

We question the status quo of those who seek to put an iron hold on the music industry, by launching a crusade that is geared up on advancing corporate 'pop' music by subverting the underground music scene's aesthetics in order to create a more media savvy and blander version of such underground forms of music.

The band also is an advocate, the Open Source approach to design, development, and distribution of music.

Also they adhere to the free culture movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify creative works, using the Internet as well as other media.

They object to overly restrictive copyright laws, and intellectual property. Instead we promote the Creative Commons and Copyleft forms of licensing.

They seek to liberate the airwaves, from bland pop music as well as to confront the corporate music industry's spectacle of hype at its own irrelevance.

Ideas are free and so is music.

Viva Free Music!



Website: http://neverforgetthecause.wordpress.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/never.forget.the.cause
Description: http://neverforgetthecause.wordpress.com/about/
Current album offered for download is: Soundtrack for the Impending Apocalypse
Liner notes: http://bit.ly/j1IRRe
Album preview link: http://bit.ly/lZI9zn
Download link: https://www.yousendit.com/download/MFo3S3hkOW5lcEt4dnc9PQ

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Something To Read: Coffeemug Back Issues

Coffeemug is an annual zine based in San Pablo, this is a collaboration effort of our friends Jade Fandino and Mark Nino Cordova also from the RadioOff Project which based in Bauan Batangas. Thanks to Nino for sharing the link to us. I was able to grab a copy of this zines when it was released.

If you don't know zines plays an important role in our hardcore punk community, this is where you can find punk literature. Zines can also help you in educating yourself about the movement, the culture and d.i.y ethics. So if you see any zine on the merch table at your local d.i.y gigs make sure to grab one, its rare now.  So create some demand for the paper zine and support your local zine writers and publications.

Coffeemug will be releasing their 10th issue probably before the year ends or early next year, so watch out for that. Also, we are planning to put some articles on print before this year end, we will be needing your support.

All downloads are on pdf format.





Tuesday, June 21, 2011

NSC Street Wear

Batangueno Bloodline 

Batangueno Born And Raised

Support our guys from NSC Street Wear and order this cool shirts. Like their page on Facebook more designs soon. You can order the shirt from their Facebook page. 

Check 'em now!

Across The Sea No. 7: Archaic Smile


From the ashes of a year’s hiatus, melodic hardcore band, Archaic Smile is now back with a new line-up and a drive to make the Bristol hardcore outfit be deservingly heard. They have played alongside mighty bands such as It Prevails and All Guns Blazing from their past experiences, thus, proving their worth.

Archaic Smiles’ new 2-track EP album, “This City”, has a personality of sticking to their English roots. The first track, same name of the EP, opens up fervent screaming vocals thorough followed by spoken sung that gives the listener a surprise of that strong rhotic Bristolian English accent. The second track, “Ocean Related Trauma”, pops a melody that is much present in modern hardcore but is well crafted ending with fading screams to present the feel of darkness through a lyrically “dark” track.

Archaic Smile gives me a hint of sublime young hardcore horde with the fanatical screaming vocals mixing a twist of their inhabitant accent, and old-fashioned melodic guitar works that works with a more contemporary hardcore drum beats. Modern melodic hardcore bands are notable for their triplets and tapping guitar and bass, but this EP’s work is pretty old school having to use more authentic standard straight distorted guitar riffs. And this however amazingly bonds together with a more modern double pedalled drum work. This is a good paradigm where the old and new collide to pull off a great incorporating jar of complex techniques to vanguard the well-constructed album. This is the thing I like about this album overall. For a comeback, Archaic Smile simply bears out their musically-driven merit.

You can download “The City” EP and song lyrics for free by visiting: 
www.facebook.com/ArchaicSmileUK

By  Aiko Ilagan