Best part of the S&F Hardlore episode is them talking about when Kruelty’s guitarist was having trouble. The crowd was getting antsy and Mike from Pain of Truth comes running out and tells them to show some respect and the crowd just erupts. That was palpable. Around the two minute mark
So is Harry from Regulate/No Pressure still problematic? I ask because it seems like even Hardlore is cool with them. Or is it just another case of sweeping it under the rug?
It happened years ago and nothing will ever erase that, he’ll always be a shitbag because of it, but the overwhelming majority of people in the scene don’t care and never really did
I guess this is what being old and hating on the youngins is like because I don't know what the fuck is going on here.
Like 'em or not, they've worked hard for what they've got. It's admirable. Especially when it seems like there are a lot of bands that just get this shit handed to them when they're mid as fuck.
Is that something people are saying on Twitter or in some other social media comments? From my vantage point most hardcore scenes back Scowl. My initial reaction is that they should block out the noise of people that are too online. They have enough positives going with the band's trajectory and real "industry" relationships imo.
Funny enough, @Elder Lightning and I were talking about going to see them next month on their headlining run with Militarie Gun, MS Paint and Big Laugh.
Some of it is definitely from r/hardcore dinguses. I always see lots of negative comments on any Scowl post on that subreddit.
That Scowl headliner tour is gonna go off though, stacked lineup. I'd be there for Scowl and MG alone