Human Target’s “Live at Saint Vitus” out now
Pointless Records is thrilled to present the release of seven live performance videos of Human Target, recorded at the iconic Saint Vitus in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The Brooklyn-based hardcore punk band offers fans a truly immersive experience with this album, which was expertly edited by Philip Thompson of Snacks That Last Productions to provide a consistently entertaining viewing experience with fantastic visual flair.
The videos feature a combination of Human Target’s Demonstration Tape material, a cover of “Thorns” written by their labelmates Wolfox, and a brand-new track, “Nancy,” which was released on the day of the performance. The album also includes the previously unreleased track “Gorpcore.” The live recordings showcase the band’s electrifying energy and raw sound, making it a must-listen for fans of the hardcore punk genre.
Joseph Gregory, the lead vocalist of Human Target, delivers guttural vocals that are matched by Paul Jones’ heavy guitar riffs, Scott Toolaits’ technical drumming, Sean Toolaits’ focused basslines, and Mike Schonfeld’s incredible guitar sound design, which adds screeching highs at critical moments to complete the band’s sound.
The videos were recorded at Saint Vitus in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and mixed and mastered by Paul at his Pro Punk Studio. They capture the energy of the band’s live performance and offer fans a glimpse into the chaos and excitement of a Human Target show. The album was recorded alongside other fantastic bands, including Manul, Hex Pyre, and headliners, Vixen Maw.
The videos of Human Target playing live at Saint Vitus are available now on all video streaming platforms and they are a must-listen for anyone who loves hardcore punk music. The release of these live performance videos is sure to please fans of the genre and provides an opportunity to experience the raw energy and intensity of Human Target’s electrifying live performance.
For press inquiries, please reach out to Paul at paul@pointlessrecords.com.
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