Ganthet – Excelsior + 2006 Demo

Ganthet - Excelsior 7" cover art

It’s been around 20 years since both were released, but Ganthet’s 2005 7″/CD and 2006 Demo are now available on Bandcamp. Started around the demise of Thrashasaurus Rex in 2003, Ganthet was formed by the Smither brothers, Joh, and Jared looking to play more traditional hardcore/hardcore punk, be it spending all of practice doing Bane or Judge covers, or going back and dipping heavily into The Misfits. The first demo was recorded by Bryan who soon afterwards joined the band. The Excelsior record was recorded by Chris Owens at Headbanging Kill Your Mama Music, and put out under “Louisville Hardcore Records”. The 7″ contained the core originals, while a CD dropped into most record sleeves had outtakes and covers alongside the 7″ songs. A year later, the band had grown quite a bit and demoed some new tracks as well as some samples the Smither bros had been playing around with as their joined interest in hip hop grew. The band ended up calling it quits not long afterwards, with few of the 2006 Demo CDs being produced, and largely handed out at shows. Both releases have been largely forgotten unless you saw a copy of Excelsior in used record bins around town. Now, for the first time in the ‘streaming’ era, these releases are up on Bandcamp to stake their claim and regain some visibility in Louisville’s punk/hardcore history.

The Excelsior 7″ can be streamed from Bandcamp, or the 7″ purchased- there’s still copies left of the green vinyl variant. There’s no telling what a bunch of high schoolers wrote on the side B blank labels soooo.. apologies for what you may find there.

The 2006 Demo is only available for streaming or purchase/download. Twenty years on, the band is just happy that anyone would care enough to check it out, but hopes you like what you hear.

Mirrorless – s/t 12″

Mirrorless 2025 at Planet of the Tapes by Bryan Volz

Mirrorless has announced a full length self-titled release. It should be out on Equal Vision on October 17, 2025 with digital pre-orders now available on Bandcamp.

MIRRORLESS is Louisville hardcore legends Chris Higdon (ELLIOTT, FALLING FORWARD), Ryan Patterson (COLISEUM, FOTOCRIME), Brian Roundtree (BY THE GRACE OF GOD), and Ben Sears (XERXES).

The EP is bristling with energy, erupting with the kinetic power of righteous indignation and blistering riffs. Higdon’s iconic voice is stronger than ever as he grapples with the chaos of life in this moment. His lyrics re both personal and political, angry and reflective. Patterson and Higdon’s guitars intertwine with mighty chords and weaving melodies while Sears and Roundtree drive each track with a pummeling power.

Phobias – This Was All For Nothing

Jared Barron and Cody McKinney’s new band – Phobias (sorry, I don’t know the other people) has dropped a banger of a first EP. Well recorded and well produced, you can hear everything going on without the overwhelming wall of digital sound that some newer recordings. Their description mentions END and Vein.fm but I’d also throw a little bit of Botch in there as a reference point. The band just played their first show, check out the EP on the major streaming services for now and keep an eye out for more shows soon.