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| Shai Hulud | ||
|---|---|---|
| 03.21.10 | Rome, Italy | Traffic |
| 03.22.10 | Athens, Greece | AN Club |
| 03.25.10 | Middletown, NY | The Classroom |
| Sick Of It All | ||
|---|---|---|
| 04.03.10 | Plymouth, UK | White Rabbit |
| 04.04.10 | Bristol, UK | The Croft |
| 04.05.10 | Nottingham, UK | Nottingham Rock City |
| 04.06.10 | London, UK | Brixton Academy |
| 04.08.10 | Glasgow, UK | ABC |
In the early seventies, Detroit was the musical hub of America. Everything from the chart topping sounds of Motown records to the vicious proto-punk of The Stooges was being brewed out there and it seemed like there was no end in sight. But by the early eighties, the city was both a physical and cultural wasteland due to major label buyouts of the artists as well as the crippling drug habits of some of the others. Detroit's most known musical export at the time was the vapid sounds of New Wave heartthrobs The Romantics; this wasn't good. It took a gaggle of suburban skateboarders, a grade school teacher and a census bureau clerk to wake this city up from its slumber and start one of the first hardcore punk scenes in America.

"Why Be Something That You're Not" chronicles the first wave of Detroit hardcore from its origins in the late seventies to its demise in the mid-eighties. Through a combination of oral history and extensive imagery, the book proves that even though the Southern California beach towns might have created the look and style of hardcore punk, it was the Detroit scene that cultivated the music's grassroots aesthetic before cultural hot spots such as New York or London even knew what the music was about.
Chaka from Burn's new band, Satan Sleep, will be playing a benefit show for Redress at The Gramaphone in London on March 18th.
Click here for more info.:
http://www.thegramaphone.co.uk/2010/03/redress-benefit-concert/

AOL's Noisecreep.com has posted their top 10 list of New York hardcore albums. Revelation is proud to have four entries on the list including Bold, Gorilla Buiscuits, Judge and Youth Of Today. You can check out the whole list here:
http://www.noisecreep.com/2010/02/25/top-10-new-york-hardcore-albums/
FightMagazine.com has posted an interview with Ray Cappo from Shelter/Youth Of Today.
Check it out here:
http://news.fightmagazine.com/disengage-ray-cappo-is-in-the-world-but-not-of-it-3675/