Hesitation Wounds

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New Abuse 00:00 Tools
Paragons of Virtue 00:00 Tools
Teeth 00:00 Tools
A. Smith (The Death Of A Teenager) 00:00 Tools
Operatic 00:00 Tools
Bleach 00:00 Tools
Hands Up 00:00 Tools
Viewing 00:00 Tools
P. Ochs (The Death Of A Rebel) 00:00 Tools
All We Know 00:00 Tools
Realism (The Death Of Innocence) 00:00 Tools
Guthrie 00:00 Tools
At Our Best When We're Asleep 00:00 Tools
Away 00:00 Tools
Streamlined 00:00 Tools
Ends (Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
Charlatan Fuck 00:00 Tools
Viewing (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
Ends (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
Trending 00:00 Tools
Hellevangelist 00:00 Tools
Ends (Pt. 3) 00:00 Tools
Ends Pt. I 00:00 Tools
Ends Pt. II 00:00 Tools
Hallucination Face 00:00 Tools
Against the Wall 00:00 Tools
Electric Jesus 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Will Be Worse 00:00 Tools
exterminator 00:00 Tools
Charlatan F**k 00:00 Tools
Ends, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Ends, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Drones Hover Overhead 00:00 Tools
At Our Best When We’re Asleep 00:00 Tools
Exterminator! 00:00 Tools
Parasitic Ideas 00:00 Tools
Sedentary Man 00:00 Tools
A.Smith (The Death Of A Teenager) 00:00 Tools
TWBW 00:00 Tools
Exterminators 00:00 Tools
Ends [Pt. 1] 00:00 Tools
Ends [Pt. 2] 00:00 Tools
P.Ochs (The Death Of A Rebel) 00:00 Tools
Prison Of Mirrors 00:00 Tools
Ends (pt. II) 00:00 Tools
Ends, Pt. I 00:00 Tools
Ends, Pt. II 00:00 Tools
A. Smith (Death of a Teenager) 00:00 Tools
Inward Rotting 00:00 Tools
At Our Best When We're Alseep 00:00 Tools
Ends (Pt. I) 00:00 Tools
Realism(the death of innocence) 00:00 Tools
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Hesitation Wounds is the combined sound of different backgrounds and 5 hours of song writing. In May of 2012, the idea was to combine friends (some of whom had never met) from different bands and see what could happen in one afternoon. Jeremy Bolm (Touché Amoré), vocalist of Hesitation Wounds, commented, “I told Neeraj Kane (The Hope Conspiracy, Suicide File, Holy Fever), Jay Weinberg (ex-Against Me!), and Stephen ‘Scuba’ LaCour (Ex-Trap Them, True Cross), ‘Let’s write as many songs as we can on Sunday and record them on Monday.’ Jay was in town and Scuba agreed to come out from Arizona for the weekend. What we came up with was three songs and an intro. We recorded them Monday afternoon with long time friend and always-available-for-my-stupid-shit, Alex Estrada. Lyrically, the songs are about witnessing the murder of a friend, the life and death of the inspirational underdog folk singer Phil Ochs, and the overall reality of life. Sonically, it’s an abrasive / no strings attached outpouring of fast and heavy hardcore not far off from the bands we’re already responsible for. We’re proud of the outcome and we hope you enjoy.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.