For fans of hardcore and post-hardcore music, discovering new bands that push boundaries and deliver raw, authentic sound is always a thrill. Hope Court, a band split between Thessaloniki, Greece, and Stony Brook, New York, is exactly that kind of gem. Their debut demo is a powerful mix of hardcore, post-hardcore, dirty melodic hardcore punk, with subtle undertones of blackened metal, making it a must-listen for hardcore enthusiasts.
Hope Court is composed of three passionate members: ΚΑΓΕ on guitar and vocals, Nēdiam on bass and vocals, and Άleξ on drums. Their geographical divide adds a unique dynamic to their music, blending influences from both sides of the Atlantic to create a sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in hardcore traditions.
The band recently released a self-titled track, so check it out.
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