New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Prosthetic Records and Mathcore Index have joined forced to present a showcase event in Austin, TX in March. Billed as an unofficial SXSW showcase, the line up will boast a diverse array of artists - including Prosthetic bands Meth. and Amygdala.
Meth.'s Seb Alvarez handpicked the line up and commented:"Im excited to have had the opportunity to put this line up together. There's a very diverse amount of music and people you encounter when touring. It's refreshing to be able to bring said people from everywhere and share a show together based on everyone's drive to make music and everyone's camaraderie with one another".
The event will take place on March 19 at Unit 108 in Austin Texas, doors are at 1pm. See below for more details on each of the bands performing.
METH.
Mother Of Red Light meth.'s latest release, the outfit unearth's dizzying displays of grinding aural terror that can tear a hole into time and space with maddening waves of dissonant splendor and blinding flash floods of noise.
https://methil.bandcamp.com/
FOR YOUR HEALTH
A self-described emotional hardcore band blended with elements of screamo and metalcore. For Your Health are one of the most promising up and coming bands in the screamo world.
https://foryourhealth.bandcamp.com/
AMYGDALA
San Antonio's Amygdala never stay in one genre, but slowly transitions from traditional melodic hardcore, to a heavier, sludgier, black-metal inspired sound to standard hardcore punk. Each song is an entire emotional journey, raging against their mental illness, their abusers and all the pain inflicted on them in their childhood and throughout their life.
https://amygdalatx.bandcamp.com/
SHIN GUARD
Hailing from Pittsburgh, PA Shin Guard offer a unique blend of screamo and hardcore with small hints of deathcore sprinkled on top. Featured as one of Alternative Press's top 20 rising hardcore bands.
https://shinguard.bandcamp.com/
OLAM
OLAM perform a chaotic and blistering blackened hardcore that combines the thick riff attacks of classic greats with turn-on-a-dime dynamics and devastating physical intensity. Accessible songwriting and wild energy both abound in the group's songs.
https://olam.bandcamp.com/
GLASSING
"Narrated by Coffman's demonic vociferations, brim's primary focus on palpably angular textures, blasted through two full stacks at all the bands live shows as well as throughout their recordings, locks in with camacho's impossibly adaptive kit-dexterity seamlessly that one would think the three individuals to be a single organism; respective cells making up a greater monster's body." - Jon Slade
https://glassing.bandcamp.com/
DSGNS
Listening to DSGNS it may prove difficult to define the band with any one genre. In a "paint by numbers" world, DSGNS was conceived with the ideology that music shouldn't always be predictable.
https://dsgns.bandcamp.com/