Definitely getting more Gulch vibes from this than Integrity other than the guitar work, but thanks for sharing. This is good shit, and I'll probably get the tape.
Digging this a lot, and they're on one of my favorite labels at the moment too so I might pick up a tape if it sticks on subsequent listens. Members of Broken Vow and Pummel too.
At this point, I'm genuinely curious what explanation Harry Corrigan has provided people in the scene in the past to avoid getting crucified out of it between No Pressure, Trail of Lies, and Regulate. I don't have a dog in this fight, but I do remember a promoter who was involved with The Rumble in Chicago posting something that they were satisfied with his explanation after some people commented about it when Regulate was booked for a show. Not that it excuses anything he's done, but if Triple B, Streets of Hate, Axe To Grind et al., have no problem working with and repping projects he's in, then...eh...not really sure what to think at this point. Especially after the scene had no project kicking out the Matts from Homewrecker or the dude who was in Expire/Stone. This is probably why I stay on the sideline of most of these discussions at this point because forming a coherent thought that isn't beating a dead horse as a straight cis-white dude is hard other than believing and supporting survivors.
Hardcore adjacent. The Darling Fire are back! Featuring members of Shai Hulud, Further Seems Forever and As Friends Rust. Produced by Jay Maas and out September 16 on Iodine Records.