NYHC legends Agnostic Front are releasing their eleventh album, The American Dream Died, on April 7 via Nuclear Blast. They made it with a little help from their friends: Madball‘s Freddy Cricien ...
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 ...
Legendary Hardcore/Thrash titans, AGNOSTIC FRONT, are back with another testament to the bands flawless legacy, joined by US ...
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Iconic NYHC juggernauts Agnostic Front are heading out on the road to close out 2025 and they’ve just dropped the dates. Coming along for the ride will be Colombian hardcore act Raw Brigade and ...
Legendary Agnostic Front vocalist Roger Miret was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. With Miret now in full remission, a GoFundMe has been launched to help cover the hardcore frontman’s medical ...
It's a place Vinnie Stigma visits often: The Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral at Mulberry, Mott and Prince streets in Manhattan. On a walk down the block from his house to the church, Stigma ...
Agnostic Front vocalist Roger Miret last week (Oct. 2) offered a hopeful video update from his hospital bed, informing fans of the legendary hardcore punk band that he had just undergone surgery ...
Agnostic Front frontman Roger Miret announced that he was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. After a lengthy hospital stay and various tests and a complex surgery, Miret is thankfully now in ...
Legendary Brazilian metal outfit Sepultura came to the City of Brotherly Love earlier this month on what should be their final tour of North America. Buoyed by supporting acts Obituary, Agnostic Front ...
Agnostic Front, Gorilla Biscuits, and Sick of It All are releasing a live album. the release documents the historic The Superbowl of Hardcore show at the Ritz in New York City from January 19, 1991.
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 ...