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New Jersey, United States (2010 – present)
Less Life is a three-piece hardcore band from New Jersey, formed in 2010. The musical technicality and myriad of influences are prominent - if you can keep up. If you listen closely, you may find traces of 108, Botch, Converge, Unbroken, and Takaru. Lyrically, they confront environmental and sociopolitical mainstream ideals, making you question capitalism, consumption, and yourself.
Featuring Thomas R. Schlatter, Rob Ross, and vocalist George Grimaldi. Less Life includes former/current members of capacities, Black Kites, The Assistant, You and I, In First Person, This Ship Will Sink, and Write Back Soon.
“Sounds like a Chokehold record played at 45 RPM” - Christopher Lecko
Find Less Life on Bandcamp and on Facebook.
Discography
Split LP with DYING - limited release - Hydrogen Man Records and Endless Disaster (Spring 2013).
Today Will Be Ours - limited, multiple color release - How Soon is Now Records (August 2011).
Demo 2011 - EP (January 2011).
Record Reviews
Less Life was featured in Taking the Lead (14 October, 2011), a Hawaii-based DIY music podcast.
Most of Less Life’s power come from their song structure. Tracks from Today Will Be Ours transition forcibly from math rock frenzy to hardcore power without batting an eye. “Philly Prophet,” the record’s most glaring example, covers three or four different variations of the same style in a cool minute-fifteen; confidently flipping through thrash, post-hardcore, and metalcore playbooks with ease.
Featuring Thomas R. Schlatter, Rob Ross, and vocalist George Grimaldi. Less Life includes former/current members of capacities, Black Kites, The Assistant, You and I, In First Person, This Ship Will Sink, and Write Back Soon.
“Sounds like a Chokehold record played at 45 RPM” - Christopher Lecko
Find Less Life on Bandcamp and on Facebook.
Discography
Split LP with DYING - limited release - Hydrogen Man Records and Endless Disaster (Spring 2013).
Today Will Be Ours - limited, multiple color release - How Soon is Now Records (August 2011).
Demo 2011 - EP (January 2011).
Record Reviews
Less Life was featured in Taking the Lead (14 October, 2011), a Hawaii-based DIY music podcast.
Most of Less Life’s power come from their song structure. Tracks from Today Will Be Ours transition forcibly from math rock frenzy to hardcore power without batting an eye. “Philly Prophet,” the record’s most glaring example, covers three or four different variations of the same style in a cool minute-fifteen; confidently flipping through thrash, post-hardcore, and metalcore playbooks with ease.
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