On this episode of Hardcore Dropout, I talk with Mike Sugars from Psycho-Frame about their brutal new album Salvation Laughs in the Face of a Grieving Mother. We get into what it means to sign with Sharptone Records, how the band went from a side project to a full-time touring machine, and the deathcore influences that shaped their sound. If you’re into heavy riffs, dark lyrics, and bands leveling up fast, don’t miss this one.
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On this episode of Hardcore Dropout, I talk with Mike Sugars from Psycho-Frame about their brutal new album Salvation Laughs in the Face of a Grieving Mother. We get into what it means to sign with Sharptone Records, how the band went from a side project to a full-time touring machine, and the deathcore influences that shaped their sound. If you’re into heavy riffs, dark lyrics, and bands leveling up fast, don’t miss this one.
Whether it's Ronnie Radke from Falling in Reverse and the laptop dilemma, or Craig Reynolds pointing out drummers using kick drum tracks, backing tracks are a hot topic. Are they good? A necessary evil? Are artists lying to you when they use them? My friend Michael Smith and I discuss
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On this episode of Hardcore Dropout, I talk with Mike Sugars from Psycho-Frame about their brutal new album Salvation Laughs in the Face of a Grieving Mother. We get into what it means to sign with Sharptone Records, how the band went from a side project to a full-time touring machine, and the deathcore influences that shaped their sound. If you’re into heavy riffs, dark lyrics, and bands leveling up fast, don’t miss this one.