It’s finally here! Long Island cult heroes Incendiary are a vastly influential force in hardcore, both for their music and for the way that they conduct their business. The members of Incendiary are grown-ups with day jobs, and they’ve figure out how to remain active without committing to full-time touring-act status: Playing occasional weekend shows, headlining festivals here and there, releasing music only when it’s good and ready. And since Incendiary are fucking awesome, people are willing to wait. Anytime they do anything, it’s an event. And when Incendiary come out with a new album, the hardcore world stops.
We caught up with Incendiary frontman Brendan Garrone to discuss their new album, Change The Way You Think About Pain, and the state of the hardcore scene.
this robot dog carrying a sniper rifle but what is the purpose? i don t see a purpose. thanks for having me today. i don t see any detail in this. i talked to a couple friends of mine and they gave me the 1000 mile stare, what are you talking about? i understand robotics. it is smart to have robotics or a drone before you send a human but you put in something like sniper weapons what they used to call man in the loop, where somebody accountable behind the rifle going forward, this is fraught with danger going forward. i know no one in the military who would buy something like this. it makes no sense to me. i m a big believer in accountability. put something like this in the hands of someone out there you lose that accountability. sniper weapons are not for