
UK hardcore punk legends DISCHARGE are set to release their new album ‘End Of Days’ on April 29th via Nuclear Blast.
Today, the band has released the first track-by-track trailer on YouTube:
Listen to new track ‘Hatebomb’ here:
The band commented on the track:
“No thought provoking lyrics on this song, just 2 minutes and 8 seconds of anger, play it loud.”
End Of Days track list:
01. New World Order
02. Raped And Pillaged
03. End Of Days
04. The Broken Law
05. False Flag Entertainment
06. Meet Your Maker
07. Hatebomb
08. It Can’t Happen Here
09. Infected
10. Killing Yourself To Live
11. Looking At Pictures Of Genocide
12. Hung Drawn And Quartered
13. Population Control
14. The Terror Alert
15. Accessories By Molotov (Part 2)

DISCHARGE are a British hardcore punk band formed in 1977. The band is characterised by a minimalistic approach to music and lyrics. A heavy, distorted and grinding guitar-driven sound and raw, shouted vocals similar to a political speech, with lyrics on anarchistic and pacifistic themes.
AllMusic calls the band’s sound a “high-speed noise overload” characterised by “ferocious noise blasts”. The band’s 1982 debut album, Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing, went to number two in the UK Indie Charts and number 40 in the UK Album Charts. In the early 1980s, numerous DISCHARGE singles and EPs landed in the top 10 of the UK Indie Charts, including the 1981 EP Why? and the 1982 single ‘State Violence State Control’. Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing paved the way for thrash metal, black metal, crust punk, grindcore and various extreme metal subgenres. The musical genre of d-beat is named after DISCHARGE and their distinctive drumbeat.
DISCHARGE is:
Jeff Janiak (JJ) – vocals
Tony Roberts (Bones) – lead guitar
Terry Roberts (Tezz) – rhythm guitar
Roy Wainwright (Rainy) – bass
Dave Bridgewood – drums
Visit DISCHARGE online:
http://www.nuclearblast.de/discharge
Pre-order End Of Days here: http://nblast.de/DischargeEndOfDaysNB
DISCHARGE tour dates:
| 2016-04-02 | Helsinki (Nosturi) | FI |
| 2016-04-15 | Liverpool (The Magnet) | GB |
| 2016-04-16 | Birmingham (The Rainbow) | GB |
| 2016-05-14 | Montpellier (The Secret Place) | FR |
| 2016-05-20 | Vitry Sur Seine (Festival Sue Les Pointes) | FR |
| 2016-05-28 | Baltimore (Maryland Deathfest) | US |
| 2016-05-29 | Boston, MA (Brighton Music Hall) | US |
| 2016-05-30 | New York, NY (Webster Hall) | US |
| 2016-05-31 | Chicago, IL (Reggies) | US |
| 2016-06-01 | Vancouver, BC (Rickshaw Theater) | CA |
| 2016-06-02 | Seattle, WA (Studio Seven) | US |
| 2016-06-03 | Portland, OR (Dante’s) | US |
| 2016-06-04 | San Francisco, CA (Slim’s) | US |
| 2016-06-05 | Pomona, CA (Glass House) | US |
| 2016-06-06 | Los Angeles, CA (The Roxy) | US |
| 2016-06-18 | Clisson (Hellfest) | FR |
| 2016-06-25 | Preston (The New Continental) | GB |
| 2016-07-16 | Leeds (The Brudenell Social Club) | GB |
| 2016-07-23 | Coventry (The Arches) | GB |
| 2016-08-04 | Blackpool (Rebellion Punk Festival) | GB |
| 2016-09-10 | Cardiff (The Moon) | GB |
| 2016-09-17 | Watford (tba) | GB |
| 2016-10-01 | Herford (The Kids Are United Festival) | DE |
| 2016-10-22 | Cardiff (The Moon) | GB |








