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In 2021, Pure Noise reissued With Honor’s seminal 2004 debut album, Heart Means Everything. That record had originally established the Connecticut hardcore band as true stalwarts of the scene, but after 2005’s follow-up, This Is Our Revenge, life took over. There were the occasional shows here and there, including a fundraiser after the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting in their home state. But it was when the five-piece—vocalist Todd Mackey, guitarists Jay and Jeff Aust, bassist Jack Caron and drummer Jon Ross—reunited to play Furnace Fest in 2021 (after a number of delays due to the pandemic), that the seed was sown for the idea of making new music. Buoyed by how they’d felt playing again, as well as by the re-release of Heart Means Everything, they forged ahead with determination and zeal.
They’ve pulled it off perfectly. In fact, if you didn’t know better, the twelve songs on Boundless could easily have been made right after that last record—they contain, incredibly, that same fiery passion and youthful energy that defined With Honor back when they first started.
They’ve pulled it off perfectly. In fact, if you didn’t know better, the twelve songs on Boundless could easily have been made right after that last record—they contain, incredibly, that same fiery passion and youthful energy that defined With Honor back when they first started.
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