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Scream . Soulside

Scream . Soulside

cleveland, Ohio, US

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2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard

Scream and Soulside LIVE at Grog ShopTuesday, September 177pm doors / 8pm showAll Ages$20 advance / $22 day of show+$3 at the door if under 21 SCREAMScream is an American hardcore punk band from Washington, DC that formed in 1979 within the vanguard of the Washington DC hardcore explosion. Known for their incendiary live performances an urgent mix of punk and rock-and-roll swagger the original lineup is vocalist Pete Stahl, guitarist Franz Stahl, bassist Enoch Skeeter Thompson, and drummer Kent Stacks.Screams debut album, Still Screaming (1982), was the first LP on DCs Dischord Records, followed by This Side Up in 1984. The band toured throughout the US and were one of the first US hardcore bands to tour Europe and the UK. In 1987, they released Banging the Drum, which was recorded at Southern Studios in London by John Loder. In 1988, No More Censorship was released on reggae label RAS Records. The album was the first to feature drummer Dave Grohl, who replaced Kent Stacks for both this album and Fumble, which was released on Dischord Records in 1993. Until now, the bands most recent release was Complete Control Sessions in 2011. Screams newest album, DC Special, will be released in the fall of 2023 on Dischord Records.SOULSIDESoulside formed in Washington, DC, in 1985, split up in 1989, then reformed in 2014 and has continued playing and writing music since then. After releasing their debut album on Sammich/Dischord, they recorded Trigger (Dischord, 1988) and Hot Bodi-Gram (Dischord, 1989), which were combined on the Soon Come Happy CD in 1990. The band toured extensively in the US and Europe during these years, including groundbreaking shows in Poland and East Berlin shortly before the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. In 2020, Soulside put out a new 7-inch, This Ship, their first release in 30 years, which was recorded in Prague. Happy, released in 1990 and re-mastered in 2003.