With Honor sign to Pure Noise Records, to reissue debut album
Stream the remixed and remastered version of 'Rethink, Return' right now.
Official press release:
With Honor have today announced signing to Pure Noise Records, as well announcing a remixed and remastered version of their debut album, Heart Means Everything.
Heart Means Everything, was one of the first albums to be recorded at GodCity, the recording studio run by Converge's Kurt Ballou. In 2020, Kurt found the original tapes and decided to remix and remaster the record. Originally the album was released June 2004 was the follow-up to the previous year's self-titled debut EP, and established the Connecticut band as a true force within the hardcore scene.
Initially released on Stillborn Records, the label run by Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta, it was a blistering, full-frontal sonic attack that saw the band play and tour with a whole bunch of their heroes, including Shai Hulud, Stretch Armstrong, Hatebreed, Bane, Sick Of It All, and Agnostic Front, to name a few. Seventeen years later, it's an album – thanks to this re-release on Pure Noise – that remains every bit as potent and powerful. In fact, it's even more so.
"We always felt like the album needed that extra something," says guitarist Jay Aust, "The record was one of the first albums Kurt from Converge recorded at his newly relocated studio, so he was still getting the hang of it. So, we're stoked to get it out remixed and remastered. It sounds much more like what we all wanted."
This remixed and remastered version of the record brings to the forefront the raw adrenaline that courses through its veins. From the bellicose rush of opener "Rethink, Return" to the intense, passionate, and determined energy of "All Hope Aside," the visceral positivity of "Milwaukee", and the epic call-to-action of closer "When Will We Learn," Heart Means Everything truly lives up to its title all these years later.
While guided by the band's punk/hardcore principles, it's not in the least bit didactic or condescending. Rather, it asks questions about the nature of existence and humanity, and searches for answers it knows it doesn't have. Because nobody has them.
"Obviously a lot has changed since we made it," says Aust, "but I think some of the core messages still apply. We were young guys exploring the world and finding out who we were. Coming back to it now, you can really see that youthful energy – and the more idealistic view of the world that we had back then."
The band have also released their first song of the new re-released record "Rethink, Return."
The band also spoke on the new single and said, "Undoubtedly, the Covid-19 virus has impacted us all, whether it is through the loss of loved ones, the financial challenges, or the emotional toll. With its lyrical message of introspection and persistence, 'Rethink/Return' seems as relevant today as it was in 2004. We hope you enjoy the new version!"
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Post Commentcan't tell if social ineptitude dude is joking or just super salty
I always felt like Stephen Brodsky was the musician that everyone pretended they like.
^meant to post this in the Mutoid Man article
Hey First Commenter, Now tell us what you think about With Honor you describe yourself as listening to as you are obviously self-projecting. I love idiots like you calling others washed up like it's a total insult when it's not as to be "washed up" means to be good at one time which you never were cuz you are a neverwas (worse than a hasbeen who at least had been something at one time.)
I love how people new to Lambgoat handle the comment section
I am not new to Lambgoat comments bro just saying the first commenter is a self-projecting little bitch.
I never paid attention to this band 20 years ago. Not going to start now.
Can't tell the difference with this version.
guys who want to look edgy but play it totally safe are stoked
Kurt and god city studios had released a lot of albums by 2004. This was no where near one of the first
Hey Portslob can you read, bud? The quote definitely said "at his NEWLY RELOCATED studio." New room, new sounds, still getting used to it.
"guys who want to look edgy but play it totally safe are stoked" It's true, and I am. Hopefully they release some new music. As fun as the memory lane cash grab is, we want more.
No we don't. Soft then, soft now. Keep your feelings outta hardcore.
^^^ Too delicate to exist. Go tell your support peacock all about it, dummy
still no new content almost 20 years after and they still suck
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still liking this type of music in 2021 is the ultimate proof of social ineptitude. face it, you're washed up, you suck at music and your fat wife hates listening to it when you crack open your four roses each weekend