Brian: We posted this a while back, but I figured it’s good enough to warrant another mention. Connecticut’s Hostage Calm released a pretty great four-song demo a few months ago. The band feature just about all of the short-lived At All Costs — the horn-laden late `80s youth crew-style band, not At All Cost, the weird Texas vocoder-laden metalcore band — and change it up a bit from their former act, with a more melodic, Dag Nasty-minded approach and light but somewhat Quicksand-esque guitar crunch. You can stream the demo at their above-linked MySpace page, or download the entire thing in a higher quality for free via MediaFire.
Source Brian: We posted this a while back, but I figured it’s good enough to warrant another mention. Connecticut’s Hostage Calm released a pretty great four-song demo a few months ago. The band feature just about all of the short-lived At All Costs — the horn-laden late `80s youth crew-style band, not At All Cost, the weird Texas vocoder-laden metalcore band — and change it up a bit from their former act, with a more melodic, Dag Nasty-minded approach and light but somewhat Quicksand-esque guitar crunch. You can stream the demo at their above-linked MySpace page, or download the entire thing in a higher quality for free via MediaFire.
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