Friday, February 18, 2011

Ice Nine - Nobody's Son 7"


I've been meaning to get this blog off the ground for a while now but school, my other blog and life have been getting in the way. After a few hours to myself, it's off and running. And what better way to start than what may be one of my top five favorite bands of all time in any genre: Ice Nine.

The hardcore that's been coming out of Indianapolis for the past few decades is truly some shit to behold and Ice Nine is one of many, along with greats like Burn It Down, The Dream Is Dead, Angelville, Majhas, and The Black Arrows Of Filth And Impurity to name a few, that should not be slept on. Ice Nine's discography that came out back in 2004 on Happy Couples Never Last is without exaggeration one of the best collections of music that I own, and I have a lot of music.

They were around in the early 90's, broke up in the mid 90's, played Dudefest back in 2009 and decided to put out this 7" of new material in 2010. At first I was a bit skeptical as to if they could continue the brilliance of their previous material but they've picked up right where they left off. The second track, "SPDGAF," is the standout here. It's Ice Nine as you know and love them.

Rumors have it that a full-length is on the horizon from the Naptown boys. In the meantime, check out their latest stuff.

Download the 7" here.

Buy the 7" here.

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