AGNOSTIC FRONT Streaming New Album

New York hardcore pioneers AGNOSTIC FRONT are set to release their new album The American Dream Died one week from today in North America on Nuclear...

New York hardcore pioneers AGNOSTIC FRONT have made their entire forthcoming album, »The American Dream Died«, available for streaming until this Sunday - surf to: http://bit.ly/AgnosticFrontStream

Also don't miss the music video for the brand new song 'Police Violence' http://smarturl.it/PoliceViolence as well as its official making of . Check it out at http://youtu.be/3XuNWA5ndXw

'The American Dream Died' Webisodes:
Episode 1 "Hardcore Roots": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEq2Tdteh8Y
Episode 2 "Stigma being Stigma": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87JP9ft9Vos
Episode 3 "Sunday Matinee Sessions": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FpVOq6Jutc
Episode 4 "A Wise Man": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GF0Jr4Aaos
Episode 5 "Old New York": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q-3vyNR_zg

'The American Dream Died' was produced by MADBALL singer Freddy Cricien and engineered, mixed and mastered by Paul Miner (H2O, TERROR) and will be released April 4 (EU), April 6 (UK), and April 4, 2015 (US) via Nuclear Blast Records.

The record will feature guest vocal appearances by Cricien, Toby Morse (H2O), Lou Koller (SICK OF IT ALL) and legendary AGNOSTIC FRONT/MADBALL guitarist Matt Henderson solely laying his guitar magic on the song 'A Wise Man'.

»The American Dream Died« will be available as digital download, on vinyl as well as on CD. A limited bundle with an exclusive T-Shirt will be available, too - surf to http://smarturl.it/AmericanDream-NB to secure your copy!

Furthermore the band has announced to include a special bonus in the vinyl edition of the album. Every copy will als contain a download code for the album »Time's Up You're Dead« by THE ALLIGATORS, a rowdy punk project featuring AGNOSTIC FRONT singer Roger Miret and members of legendary Anaheim, CA hardcore band INSTED.

AGNOSTIC FRONT have recently released a full track by track commentary for every song on the band's upcoming album, »The American Dream Died«. Find the piece written by the band's iconic frontman, Roger Miret, below.


The American Dream Died: It’s a harsh look at what’s going on today in our society. The intro that precedes this song says it all! It’s a reaction to everything happening around us right now. The higher ups are out of control!
Police Violence: This is our reaction to what’s going on in our country regarding the unprovoked brutality of our citizens by those who we pay to "protect and serve" us. If they are going to act like criminals, then they should be prosecuted as one! They have some kind of elite fraternity-like understanding that they protect each other with. Don't abuse your badge!

Only In America: It's sad to learn that the people who serve in our military and risk their lives fighting in wars come home to the government not giving a shit about them, especially if those veterans were wounded mentally or physically. They gotta go through a lot of bullshit just to try and get a little help and support. You've gotta be blind if you don't see that, only in America. This is why I strongly believe the US Government should stop policing the world, and start caring for the issues right here in the USA!

Test Of Time: Learning from the past is important, to help you move forward and not make the mistakes we did in our youth. Longevity is the key to success. We won't get left behind.

We Walk The Line: It’s a statement of who we are and how we live in relation to the hardcore community.

Never Walk Alone: We always spoke about unity and how sticking together will help us grow as scene. Hardcore is worldwide now. This is our scene, our passion and it was great to present this song with honorable NYHC veteran's Freddy Cricien (MADBALL), Toby Morse (H2O) and Lou Koller (SICK OF IT ALL) joining on the anthemy chorus!!! Punk rock/Hardcore is a movement it's not an image!

Enough Is Enough: Protest song! I once read an inspiring quote that went like this "I hold it, that a little rebellion, now and then, is a g