Various Benefit For Prevention Point

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October 4, 2024
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Mesh Potato Head- Philly-based four-piece punk band Mesh released their well-received self-titled tape in the Summer of 2020 and haven't released new music until now! Added Dimensions Time Blind- Sarah Everton, formerly of Blowdryer and Bleeding Rainbow, returns with her newest enclave, Added Dimensions. Added Dimensions is an exploration of New Wave and classic punk peering through a distorted, dystopian kaleidoscopic lens. Shitty Wizard Bust Through The Crust- Philly's Shitty Wizard are masters of comically perverse and nihilistic hyper-infectious party punk. Taking cues from bands like Mondo Bizarro era Ramones, GG and The Jabbers, and The Dead Boys, they deliver explosive rock n roll that prods the listeners with sardonic beer-soaked unbridled earworms. Nothing Is Over Think Long and Hard- Hardcore punks Nothing is Over deal in unrelenting Powerviolence that is equally pummeling and enlightened. On their single Think Long and Hard, the group hammers the song into your skull with dogged, chaotic yet dialed drums, powered by 80's hardcore riffs that lay the foundation for clear and powerful primitive vocals. Programmed Hatred Power and Control- Half man, half machine, Philly's Programmed Hatred is a grab bag of power electronics, hardcore, power violence, and cyberpunk inundated with samples and a heavily anti-capitalist, anti-police ethos. Concrete Caveman Doom Scrolls- Concrete Caveman takes a calculated, sadistic, yet artful approach to extreme music. They are masterfully versed in punk and metal, and their songwriting is a brutal blend of these genres. Their newest single, Doom Scrolls, is a mid-tempo, heavily-textured, expansive composition. The guitars bleed metallic dirge over pulsing, stompy drums in a focused and controlled arrangement. The vocals are largely influenced by toothy classic American hardcore, feverishly barking and snarling.