Pipe Bomb – Hell Hole Vinyl Release

Philadelphia chaotic hardcore band Pipe Bomb just dropped one of the coolest underground vinyl releases I have seen in a while with Hell Hole through Resuscitation Records. This is the debut full length LP from the band and the physical presentation alone makes this feel like much more than just another vinyl pressing.

Limited to only 150 “Chaotic Cobalt” copies, the 180 gram vinyl instantly stands out visually with its opaque blue finish matching the dark atmosphere of the album perfectly. The artwork by Jonathan Zboray grabs your attention immediately and feels chaotic, uncomfortable, and thought provoking in all the right ways.

The album was mixed and mastered by John Naclerio of Nada Recording while Rob Colwell handled the vinyl mastering. The result is a record that sounds huge, raw, and alive spinning on wax. The bass feels warmer, the feedback breathes naturally, and the chaos feels more immersive than streaming the album digitally.

Musically, fans of The Chariot, Norma Jean, Project 86, Botch, and Every Time I Die will immediately connect with the band’s blend of metallic hardcore, chaotic mathcore, punk energy, and emotionally heavy lyrics.

What really separates this release though is the packaging. The deluxe 12 page lyric booklet is loaded with high quality photos, lyrics, and personal comments from Mitchell Layton explaining the meaning behind many of the songs. Those reflections add an entirely new layer to the listening experience.

“Under God’s Heel” hits especially hard once reading Mitchell’s comments about struggling with hopelessness and learning to fight through it. “Choke” tackles compromise and distorted truth while “Hell Hole,” featuring former No Treaty vocalist Danny Thomas, explores mental illness, destruction, and broken relationships with brutal honesty.

Mitchell handles all vocals, guitar, and bass duties on the album while Steven “Bean” Layton absolutely crushes it on drums. The chemistry between the two creates an intense wall of panic driven aggression and emotional tension from start to finish.

Executive production for the vinyl release was handled by Erick Lee, founder of Resuscitation Records, along with Jonathan Calderon from Empty Grave Parade. Their attention to detail is obvious throughout the entire release.

This is the kind of vinyl release collectors and hardcore fans appreciate because it feels personal and intentional instead of mass produced. Hell Hole is chaotic, emotional, spiritually honest, and physically packaged in a way that actually enhances the music itself.

For contact:
https://linktr.ee/pipebomb

No Treaty – Sound the Trumpet

No Treaty – Sound the Trumpet

(Resuscitation Records • Deluxe 12” EP • 45 RPM)

I first saw No Treaty live with Meadows, Cleansing of the Temple, and Confessions of a Traitor. I had never heard of them before that night and was blown away. Their energy was powerful, and their sincerity was even stronger. After the show, I saw the vocalist praying with an elderly couple at the merch table. That moment said everything. I bought the CD but wished for a vinyl copy. The first pressing sold out quickly, so when Resuscitation Records announced a second pressing, I ordered it right away.

This deluxe 12-inch release plays at 45 RPM and sounds full and dynamic. The packaging shows care and purpose, including a four-page lyric booklet that feels like part of the message. The cover reads “Come, Lord Jesus, come,” leaving no doubt about who this band represents.

“Trumpet” opens the EP with the shouted call to “sound the trumpet,” and it feels like a live anthem. The mix of clean and harsh vocals hits perfectly. “Monolith” begins with a guttural “Let Your fire fall down” and delivers one of the strongest lines on the album: “I’m determined to preach nothing more than Jesus Christ crucified.” “Pages” reflects on questioning Scripture and faith in a healthy way, showing the vocalist’s range between intensity and melody. “Forget” centers on forgiveness, anchored by the lyric “You don’t treat me according to my iniquities,” and features some of the best breakdowns on the record. “Deep” closes the EP with strong harmonies and skilled guitar work, building from “set me free” to the cry “Holy Spirit, fill me with peace.”

The EP carries the spirit of early Facedown Records but brings their own fresh twist. Mastering by Ryan Leitru (For Today) gives it a clean yet punchy finish. The band thanks Trevor Tyson, who has made a good name for himself in this scene, and that connection feels fitting.

Sound the Trumpet is straight-up hardcore that blends passion, purpose, and faith with skill. Every part of this release shows thought and care. No Treaty is not just making noise; they are making a stand. I can’t wait for the full album.

Band Links:
https://notreatytcc.bandcamp.com/album/sound-the-trumpet
https://www.facebook.com/notreatyband/
https://open.spotify.com/album/6ILEzhJuHfMgVkLZzvsafA