As a newly christened staff reviewer over three years ago I loudly sung the praises of Trophy Scars‘ self-released EP, Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language.
To this day it still stands as my favorite release of the band’s ever-expanding catalog (which now consists of a pair of full-lengths and EPs apiece, with another full-length currently in the writing stage). Released in limited quantities, it’ll now see a well-deserved reissue courtesy of Reap What You Sew Records, with all-new artwork in tow.
The EP is full of cathartic, explosive, dynamic, ambitious and scathing post-hardcore (seriously, all at once), and we’re now streaming the whole deal on the band’s Punknews.org profile page.
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To this day it still stands as my favorite release of the band’s ever-expanding catalog (which now consists of a pair of full-lengths and EPs apiece, with another full-length currently in the writing stage). Released in limited quantities, it’ll now see a well-deserved reissue courtesy of Reap What You Sew Records, with all-new artwork in tow.
The EP is full of cathartic, explosive, dynamic, ambitious and scathing post-hardcore (seriously, all at once), and we’re now streaming the whole deal on the band’s Punknews.org profile page.
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