Core – July 25, 2012
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Core – July 25, 2012

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All Shall Perish have successfully convinced their label Nuclear Blast not to sue their fans for illegally sharing their last albu, This Is Where It Ends. The label have released a statement saying “To be able to recoup the investments we have made is crucial in order to produce new music and to survive in this business… [we] want people to be aware that peer-to-peer file sharing is illegal and hurts the bands and record companies they love. Nuclear Blast respects bands such as All Shall Perish that do not with to pursue file sharers.”

Melbourne hardcore band Outright have invited fans to pre-order their upcoming 7”, Dedication, online now. Catch with playing with Harms Way and Phantoms at Phoenix Youth Center this Sunday.

British band Basement have confirmed that their forthcoming album Colourmekindness will be their last as they embark on an indefinite hiatus. “Due to a number of personal commitments, this record and these shows will be the last thing we do as a band for a very long time”.

Melbourne’s Hawaiian Islands have returned with a new lineup and new music. The guys have a 5 track album teaser available for free. Happy Endings is released in late August. You can pre-order via their Bandcamp now.

UNFD have announced another addition to their expanding roster in Byron Bay’s In Hearts Wake (pictured). The label will release their new album Divination on Friday August 31. IHW are preparing the celebrate their signing by hitting the road with labelmates House Vs Hurricane and Dream On Dreamer this August. 

Melbourne’s Graft Vs Host have announced that they’ll call it a day next month saying “it’s time to put this screaming baby to bed”. The guys will say farewell on Friday August 3 at Gertrude’s Brown Couch. Full lineup to be revealed shortly.

Ne Obliviscaris will heading the upcoming Progfest tour with Jericco this September. Catch these guys along with The Red Paintings, Circles, Branch Arterial, Quiet Child and more at The Espy on Saturday September 8.