DCxPC Live Vol. 33: Sick Move rips with fast, hook-filled melodic hardcore--captured live and pressed on black vinyl.
DCxPC Live Vol. 33: Sick Move - Live in Baltimore captures the raw, melodic intensity of one of the most exciting new voices in hardcore punk. Hailing from Baltimore, Sick Move delivers high-energy, hook-packed performances that blend emotional urgency with classic melodic hardcore sensibilities. Fast, passionate, and completely unfiltered, their sound is built for sweaty rooms, shout-along choruses, and the kind of catharsis only live punk can offer. This 12" vinyl release documents an unforgettable night at Metro Baltimore, where Sick Move shared the stage with scene legends The Goons and Murder. The crowd was packed with old friends, hometown fans, and new faces--all feeding off the chaotic, electric energy of a band in their element. Recorded by Jeremy Hayes, mixed to preserve every gritty detail, and mastered by Collin Jordan, this album captures Sick Move's live presence with clarity and power, never losing the messiness that makes punk honest. From the moment they hit the stage, Sick Move was all heart--tight rhythms, big hooks, and dual lead vocals that cut through the noise with sincerity and drive. There were no gimmicks, just four friends pouring everything into their set. The band consists of Matt Lane (guitar/lead vocals), Dave Gregg (guitar/lead vocals), Dan Webb (bass), and Bob Shade (drums), and they've built their sound--and this performance--on years of shared musical history and punk ethics. The album art, jacket, and center labels were designed by Dave Gregg, who sketched the cover the same night as the show to capture the moment before it faded. Pressed on traditional black vinyl and limited to just 100 copies, DCxPC Live Vol. 33 is a must-have for fans of bands like Lifetime, Kid Dynamite, and early Title Fight. Whether you were there or wish you were, this release brings that night in Baltimore into your living room. Loud, heartfelt, and honest to its core--this is what punk sounds like when it means something.
Release date:
October 10, 2025
Label:
Install our app to receive notifications when new upcoming releases are added.
