Full non-drum cam set: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnBPz0rcvys
https://candygonnadie.bandcamp.com
Extending Richmond’s legacy of heavy weirdness, these upstarts flood hardcore with metal and noise references—all charged by a sense of revolutionary urgency.
Richmond has long held the hard-earned reputation as one of the East Coast’s premier extreme music hotbeds. The capital city’s bands regularly steamroll their competition, even making the heavy musicians of a metropolis like New York City look over their shoulders each time another crew of youngbloods comes charging from the South. We saw it with Southern riff-rock via Alabama Thunderpussy. We saw it with the thrash of Municipal Waste and Gwar. We’ve seen it in extreme metal with Inter Arma and Occultist. And, once again, we see it with punk—this time, with the hardcore band Candy.
Read Full Article: https://www.google.com/amp/s/pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/candy-good-to-feel/amp/
Steven DiGenio of CANDY Drum Cam from TIHC 2018
ReplyDeleteFull non-drum cam set:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnBPz0rcvys
https://candygonnadie.bandcamp.com
Extending Richmond’s legacy of heavy weirdness, these upstarts flood hardcore with metal and noise references—all charged by a sense of revolutionary urgency.
Richmond has long held the hard-earned reputation as one of the East Coast’s premier extreme music hotbeds. The capital city’s bands regularly steamroll their competition, even making the heavy musicians of a metropolis like New York City look over their shoulders each time another crew of youngbloods comes charging from the South. We saw it with Southern riff-rock via Alabama Thunderpussy. We saw it with the thrash of Municipal Waste and Gwar. We’ve seen it in extreme metal with Inter Arma and Occultist. And, once again, we see it with punk—this time, with the hardcore band Candy.
Read Full Article:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/candy-good-to-feel/amp/