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had the chance to share the same van with Tides Denied for almost two weeks in early 2015 and I can assure you that they are some of the most dedicated people in the hardcore scene nowadays. They are based in a small town near Kassel, Germany, but they play lots of shows all around Europe every now & then. Their new split 12” with Soulground is out in the streets, grab it whenever you can.
with Soulground. We recorded the songs back in September 2014 and wanted to release a split but the bands we planned to share the record with, unfortunately changed plans or split up before things got serious. So time passed by and we focused more on playing shows and tours. In early 2015 we thought it would be pretty cool to ask Soulground from Berlin if they could like to do a split record with us. We knew these guys from several shows we played together and became friends with them. They were just about to record some new songs and they liked the idea as well. For us things could not be more perfect, since we liked Soulgrounds’ music and the dudes behind it. ‘Remedy’, our latest record, was released back in 2014 on Backbite Records and Moritz was interested in releasing more of our stuff. Soulground became part of the Powertrip family last year and after both bands teamed up, the labels did as well.
www.facebook.com/TidesDenied Hey guys! How is life going in the Tides Denied’s campus? Hey! First of all we want to thank you for doing this interview with us. We’ve never done this before, so we really appreciate it. We just finished writing a new EP which will be recorded within the next days and still the pre-order for our split with Soulground is running! So we are doing quite well at the moment.
I had the pleasure to tour with you in early 2015, since then lots of things have changed including your line up. Moreover, you’ve toured a lot since then. Give us some updates!
You just released a split 12” with Soulground via Backbite & Powertrip Records. How did it come to work with this band and label? This is your first official release after ‘Remedy’ 7”, right?
After the tour with your band, My Turn, Gregor unfortunately decided to leave the band. He set other priorities in life and couldn’t put as
Actually it took some time before we teamed up
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