The Bronx's new record not only welcomes the long overdue lead guitarist Vincent Hidalgo and replacement bassist Brad Magers, it has also renewed the band's love for label independence. Issued on White Drugs, the record label managed by the band themselves, it is a departure from their shortlived stay with Island/Def Jam record for [...] No related posts. Sorry.
I caught The Bronx live two years ago opening for Converge and Mastodon. Though the rest of the show that followed them was one of the best shows I've ever witnessed (Converge a transcendent, high energy, jagged mess of noise that translated their aural violence perfectly into a live environment; Mastodon an Earth-rumbling embodiment of [...]
With the release of The Bronx's third album (thoughtfully entitled "The Bronx III") the punk scene definitely has a new titan on the block. The hardcore sound produced by growling guitar riffs and vocals full of aggression has actually seen the band tone down. Earlier records produced by the band were truly wild while this [...]
Free of the shackles of a major record label, The Bronx frontman Matt Caughthran seemed like a newly reinvigorated man when I spoke to him on the phone this fall. Excited about finally having a team behind the band that actually cares about the band and their awesome new record The Bronx III, Matt told [...]
With the release of The Bronx's third album (thoughtfully entitled "The Bronx III") the punk scene definitely has a new titan on the block. The hardcore sound produced by growling guitar riffs and vocals full of aggression has actually seen the band tone down. Earlier records produced by the band were truly wild while this [...]
I caught The Bronx live two years ago opening for Converge and Mastodon. Though the rest of the show that followed them was one of the best shows I've ever witnessed (Converge a transcendent, high energy, jagged mess of noise that translated their aural violence perfectly into a live environment; Mastodon an Earth-rumbling embodiment of [...]
The Bronx's new record not only welcomes the long overdue lead guitarist Vincent Hidalgo and replacement bassist Brad Magers, it has also renewed the band's love for label independence. Issued on White Drugs, the record label managed by the band themselves, it is a departure from their shortlived stay with Island/Def Jam record for [...] No related posts. Sorry.
The Bronx's latest, third studio LP--cleverly titled The Bronx (III)--is full of force, energy and a fuck-all adventurous drive to it, much like the band's previous output in their catalog. And this week the band dropped a couple of new...
Hardcore punk-rock outfit The Bronx are so far on their third self-titled long-player as a band (differentiated simply by a I, II and III). Whilst they're currently promoting their Mexican alter-ego 'Mariachi El Bronx' (and have a debut album out of the same name too), they've decided to keep their hardcore fans happy by releasing a new video for The Bronx III track Inveigh.
[Album: The Bronx (III)] [Label: Wichita] Things haven't exactly gone smoothly for The Bronx since the release of 'The Bronx II' in 2006. While the record was undoubtedly one of the albums of that year, the band's label, Island, dropped them - but not before giving them a healthy advance for their next album. However, being a [...]