High-octane straight edge hardcore from Wilkes-Barre. Raw, urgent, and built for the pit with massive gang vocals and relentless energy.
This is the sound of a humid, low-ceilinged basement packed to capacity. It is fast, abrasive, and deeply communal, prioritizing the collective energy of a crowd over studio perfection. The guitars are thick and biting, the drums are a constant propulsion of d-beats and galloping fills, and the vocals are delivered with a desperate, throat-shredding urgency.
What sets Stick Together apart is their mastery of the 'Youth Crew' spirit updated for a modern era. They balance breakneck speed with heavy, mid-tempo grooves designed for movement. The frequent use of gang vocals creates a sense of shared purpose, making the listener feel like part of a larger movement rather than just an observer.
Start with 'No More Games' or the self-titled 2015 release. These recordings capture the band at their most cohesive, blending the raw aggression of their early demos with a more focused songwriting approach that defines the Wilkes-Barre hardcore sound.
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