NYHC originators Agnostic Front and Baltimore rock, pop and hardcore fusionists Angel Du$t have announced that they’re teaming up for a multi-generational headline run this fall. The East Coast trip ...
Two generations of hardcore unite, as Agnostic Front and Angel Du$t have announced a co-headlining US tour for fall 2026, ...
If you ask any prominent musician who has played in a punk or hardcore band, they can tell you what Agnostic Front brought to hardcore when they arrived on the scene in 1982 -- which is why the book ...
Agnostic Front guitarist Vinnie Stigma was the guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio show. The band recently released their 11th studio album ‘The American Dream Died' and Jackie recently spoke ...
It’s one of music’s great arguments whether great bands are the product of movements or their creators. Put another way: Had Agnostic Front formed at any other time, would it have been as important?
Agnostic Front have announced a limited edition archive release. Time Will Come is out July 7 via Last Warning records. The release features a demo Recorded at Demo Demo Studios in November 1983. as ...
Agnostic Front guitarist Vinnie Stigma is the latest guest to appear on Colin Young (Twitching Tongues, God’s Hate) and Bo Lueders’ (Harms Way) HardLore podcast, and while he was on the show, Colin ...
Late last year Roger Miret, frontman of NYHC originals Agnostic Front, released a memoir he'd been working on since the 90s. My Riot: Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts & Glory is both a brilliant inside ...
The Bowery gave birth to New York City punk; 10 years later, a pack of street kids bloodied it up a few blocks east. By the early ’80s, most first-wave punk bands (including Television and the Ramones ...
Agnostic Front is tearing through the country, touring on the heels of their new album My Life, My Way. Punknews interviewer Jason Epstein got a chance to speak to the NY hardcore legends bassist Mike ...
The New York City hardcore legends of Agnostic Front definitely still bring it: They’re still as loud and confrontational as always, even with their wrinkles, gray hair, and degenerating vision.
Black Flag was once accused of being neo-Nazis, and so were the Ramones. But when NYC hardcore pioneers Agnostic Front came along, maybe the alarm-ringers couldn’t be blamed for perceiving racism in ...
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