The hardcore scene in Baltimore has become a hub for the genre in the US, birthing influential bands like War On Women and Turnstile. Doubt, the latest addition to this scene, has released their EP “Held In Contempt,” showcasing their raw energy and passion for hardcore music.
Formed by members who found each other in a local coffee shop, Doubt embodies the spirit of Baltimore’s hardcore community. Their music reflects a blend of influences, from gnarly NYHC to indie-friendly acts like Turnstile. As newcomers, they quickly found their place on stage, embraced by a diverse audience that appreciates their unique sound.
With a demo release and a split with Harm Assist under their belt, Doubt proved their mettle in the hardcore scene. Their EP “Held In Contempt” further solidifies their place with punishingly heavy riffs and intense vocals, clocking in at just nine minutes of relentless music.
Featuring guest vocals from Noble Spell on the track “Doubt 2,” Doubt challenges traditional hardcore norms by embracing collaboration and experimentation. This emphasis on community and inclusivity sets them apart in a genre known for its intensity and energy.
As Doubt continues to make their mark on the hardcore scene, their dedication to authenticity and creativity shines through in every riff and lyric. Keep an eye on this band as they carve out their place in Baltimore’s rich musical landscape.
**Remarkable Collaboration**
Doubt, a crucial member of Show Me The Body, joined forces for the third Doubt show in Baltimore alongside Soul Glo and WiFi Gawd. The bands connected well, leading to an invitation from Show Me The Body’s in-house engineer, Aidan Elias, to record at CORPUS, an opportunity they couldn’t pass on.
**Inspirational Experience**
Recording at CORPUS felt like a summer camp for Doubt, as they stayed on-site, creating a tight-knit atmosphere. The shared meals, post-recording drinks, and spending all their time together made the experience exceptionally unique for Abila and Itona.
**Deeper Than Music**
Beyond the music, the bond between Show Me The Body and Doubt transcends into the realm of social activism. CORPUS, more than a studio, engages in community support initiatives, aligning with Doubt’s belief in hardcore as a tool for societal change.
**Inclusive Hardcore Scene**
Doubt’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity in the hardcore scene was evident during their recent tour. Encouraging more bands with diverse backgrounds to join the lineup is crucial for Itona, who seeks representation for individuals like them in the scene.
**Building a Community**
Doubt envisions their journey not as conquering territory but as forming a coalition rooted in solidarity and loyalty. They recognize the power in unity and the importance of mutual support within the hardcore community in driving movements forward.
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