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 are in mourning, announcing the death of former bassist Alan Peters (second from left in photo above) in a Facebook posting. No details about the death were given, but the band revealed ...
The post R.I.P. Alan Peters, Former Agnostic Front Bassist Dies appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Alan Peters, a member of the legendary New York hardcore band Agnostic Front in the ’80s, has ...
The post Agnostic Front Announce New Album Echoes in Eternity, Unleash Single “Way of War”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. New York hardcore legends Agnostic Front have announced their 13th ...
Ask anyone to make you a list of the best and most influential hardcore albums of the early 1980s, and you will see included, somewhere in the top 10 or so, Agnostic Front’s seminal debut LP, Victim ...
Judging by first single “Way of War,” Agnostic Front are still doing what they do best and you can check that one out for yourself below. The band just played Riot Fest and they’ve got tons of other ...
Agnostic Front's 'Victim in Pain' and 'United Blood' are classics that are hard to find in CD form. "The fact that the people were unable to get this music is what makes these re-releases special," ...
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 ...
While NYC hardcore is certainly not everyone’s genre of choice, it represents what might eventually be seen as the watershed moment when metal started to, just maybe, be cool. Of course, that wasn’t ...
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 ...
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 ...