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Miracle Drug

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Miracle Drug Releases New Video

"How Much Is Enough," the debut EP by Louisville's Miracle Drug, is out now on War Records. Following its release, the band today issues a new video for the record's "Grudge" track.

Comments Miracle Drug vocalist Bricks Avalon on the track, "I have always wanted the people who have wronged me to fully pay for the pain that they have caused me. I have always cringed at the thought of their lack of suffering. For years I would hold onto this grudge until it became an outdated obsession that was eating at my own personal progression and peace. I am to release, forgive, and move beyond daily."

The "Grudge" video was directed and edited by Andrew Kline and Eric Thompson for PushOneStop. Kline, also of War Records and Strife, offers, "I wanted to create a narrative that would reflect the meaning of the song without being too obvious. The video starts with a young girl watching her past life on a TV screen. You can see that she was haunted and always running away from something in her past. The video ends with her standing up and changing that." More...

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Miracle Drug Inks Record Deal

War Records welcomes Louisville, Kentucky-based hardcore outfit Miracle Drug to the label's roster, and today announces the upcoming release of the band's newly-completed "How Much Is Enough" EP. The label comments:

"Right here. Right now. Miracle Drug prefers to live in the present, existing in the moment, channeling the experiences of the past through the energy and excitement of the future. It should come as no surprise that there is a subtle familiarity in the band's sound, as the lineup is comprised of current and former members of notable hardcore acts Mouthpiece, Supertouch, By The Grace Of God, and C.R.

"After a well-received release of the band's 2015 demo on New York record label Trip Machine Laboratories, Miracle Drug returned to the studio in the Fall of 2016 to capture its follow-up. Recorded by Will Allard (Xerxes, Whips/Chains) at his studio Dot Complex in Louisville, 'How Much is Enough' is a five-song blast of raw, aggressive, yet melodic-tinged hardcore that should satisfy both fans of the early Revelation Records catalog and late '80s D.C. hardcore.

"With a sound that spans different generations of hardcore, Miracle Drug puts their own spin on a sound crafted in the '80s by bands like Swiz and Dag Nasty, mixing it with a more chaotic and noisy brand of hardcore played by such '90s hardcore bands as Sparkmarker, 108, Refused, and Threadbare." More...

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