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2026 - 4 - 20 /// Nsixhundred released, Drive Your Plow cds on Friday

April 20, 2026 by David Norman

Nsixhundred current discography cassettes were released on Friday and promptly sold out. I didn’t have the paints I needed until the weekend, so the “mystery sofa swirl” simply wasn’t completed upon release, but I finished them over the weekend and just put up the last stock we had (about 6 backup copies) on Bandcamp. Their bombastic, chaotic, and screamy-as-fuck metallic hardcore will turn the heads of fans of Gxllium, Hayworth, Rex Kwon Do, Me And Him Call It Us, .gif from god, etc.

Just a heads up that Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead ‘collected’ cds release on Friday!!!

You’ll also see a new Orphan Donor premiere via Lambgoat on Tuesday!!!


Softseed Music has a lot coming up too, including Mieke’s ‘Frau Eva’ now in hand and shipping, as well as a Hillsboro single for arguably my favourite song from the new album on Friday. We’ve now got Mieke up in both ZBR stores, US linked here and the Canada/International one linked here - both of which are cheaper than buying off of Bandcamp!


Click here for the full review!

Everything Is Noise has been doing a ton of great pieces recently, and they just posted an excellent Carrion Spring feature for ‘Those We’ve Lost and Continue to Lose’ which we released on 12”LP just over a month ago. You can click the pic above or this text to access the review, listen/buy below, and also catch them at both the ZBR Fest pre-show aaaaaaaand the main fest!


Today’s ZBR Fest 2026 Profile Feature is for almighty Ostraca. They played our fest in 2024 and were easily one of the best acts. Super nice people. Wicked music. Insane live show. Ostraca are screamo royalty for a fucking reason. They fucking rule. Buy show tickets below or by clicking on this text!

Click here to buy tickets!


Click here for the full interview!

This fantastic Fainting Dreams interview is courtesy of Idioteq.com, covering a lot in a dense post, ‘The Silence of Birds that Rarely Sing’ continues to get rave reviews. If you like your beautiful and your heavy but want them combined then hot damn there’s no better release than this. Read the interview by clicking on the pic above or this text. Listen/buy below!


Click here for the full review!

Limbs received a most excellent review from Veil Of Sound. Check it out by clicking on this text or the pic above. Jam the final album by these Filipino greats below, a few tapes remain!


Today’s Last Fucking Copy goes to one of the Serrate test press…why do I still have this?!?! One of best LPs of 2025 on a super rare variant with alternate art! You can also catch them at ZBR Fest 2026! Snag it below or forever hold your peace.


Johnny’s Reco-mmendations: .GIFFROMGOD = New album! So fucking good. Ultimate homies <3

April 20, 2026 /David Norman
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2026 - 3 - 12 /// Concealer

March 12, 2026 by David Norman

In less than 24 hours we will put up half of our Concealer 12”LP copies as a pre-order, so on Friday March 13th at 12pm PST / 2pm CST / 3pm EST be sure to drop in and pick one up before they sell out. Their will be the third and final single accompanying the pre-order, with 12”s already en route to our US store from the plant. Full release is March 30th!!!


Soastaphrenas ‘Eris’ releases in full tomorrow on Tomb Tree, 12”s expected to be in hand and shipping come April. I’ll post pics of the release after it’s out in the next news post. Be warned this features Alex of Spoiled so expect some crazy shit - and it’s fucking awesome. Jam the last single below!


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Both stores got a Distro update featuring a few key recent Dog Knights releases (although some have already sold out) as well as some test presses, and a bunch of ZBR USA updates with stuff that wasn’t previously in the store including a ton of Softseed Music releases. You can link to the stores below:

USA store

Canada/International store


My good friends in Hillsboro were a no-brainer to ask to play the fest, and upon seeing their new material (embedded above) last weekend I was like…goddamn, shit’s getting heavy. So Today’s ZBR Fest 2026 Profile Feature is for this ever-evolving band from Victoria. You can also see Nima from Hillsboro kicking ass in Wollruss alongside CanaDave. Click on this text to go to the live show review with videos from all the bands and/or watch the show recap video below!

Tickets available here!


Click here for the full roundup!

Horns Up gave their premium selection of recent releases and our own Vibora made the list along with blurbs about Gravess and Sear. You can scope the list by clicking on the pic above or this text while Sear is linked below and Vibora is further down this news post.


Daris King from Clout Funeral (guitar/vox) was on the most recent Everything Remade podcast with Edie so you should give it a scope! Lots of interesting info in there and the ‘For Pepper…’ EP rules, which you can listen to and buy a tape of below.


Lucidity has a music video from Poorly Crafted Music Videos that caught the attention of Unsigned Showcoase which then played/reacted to it. You can see the showcase above and just watch the video on its own below. The Lucidity split with Our Future Is An Absolute Shadow can be accessed by clicking on this text.


Click here for anti-fascist music!

The second Pure Antifascist Scrub on Toilet OV Hell rounded up a bunch of sick releases including our very own Limbs, Biological Fathers, Clout Funeral, and Vibora! Holy shit too much good stuff. Click on the pic above or this text for the full list, and snag the Biological Fathers cd below!


Click here for the full review!

Vibora 12”s are still en route but we’ll post pics of them once they arrive, until then here’s a wicked review of ‘Egin ez dugun guztia’ by Rock Sound. Will the stream of constant/great reviews for this band ever end? (i hope not) Go to the article by clicking on the pic above or this text. Jam/buy below.


I couldn’t help but notice that we have just one copy of the Ditch Organ lathe 7”s left for ‘A Rapid Flicker of Light’, as this was a rare order for us and the material is incredible - you should definitely hop on that shit! And that, my friends, is today’s Last Fucking Copy. This shall not be repressed. Snag it below or forever hold your peace.

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DITCH ORGAN ‘A Rapid Flicker Of Light’ cassette/7” lathe EP (TTT052)

For fans of: Thumbscrew, The Chariot and Fawn Limbs.

The debut EP from Eeli (Fawn Limbs) and Ian (Micro Colossal) aka DITCH ORGAN is like watching the highlights from a horror movie separated by short acid trips. 5 songs in just 7 minutes, the race through chaos and orchestrated destruction is reminiscent of Thumbscrew, Machinist, The Chariot in their venomous, unrestrained and violent interpretation of breakneck metallic hardcore. This release is the catalyst for pushing Tomb Tree Tapes into new territory, as we are dumping the “Tapes” from our name as we don’t want to limit ourselves. Therefore you’ll find this stellar release on both cassette and 7” lathe. The marble swirl tapes are housed (primarily) in paper bags with the center burned out and the lyric insert/cover behind it. Lathes are double sided stereo 7”s, 25 clear and 25 black.

Lathes /50, 25 clear and 25 black. Tapes /55, 28 on Organic Light swirl in white bag, 12 on Mold Death swirl in blue bag, 10 Rose Death swirl in brown bag, and 5 test dips in silver bag, all w/cover+lyric sheet. 5 songs.

Listen here:
https://tombtreetapes.bandcamp.com/album/a-rapid-flicker-of-light


Johnny’s Reco-mmendations: ROSEMARY NODS UPON THE GRAVE = This band has a new EP (following their split 7” with Heaven Through Violence of which we have just a handful left) that you should definitely check out!

March 12, 2026 /David Norman
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2026 - 3 - 09 /// Carrion Spring released x Distro update on Wednesday!

March 09, 2026 by David Norman

Carrion Spring released on Friday in all its glory! Years and years of friendship, planning, recording, life, and a whole lot more went into this phenomenal full length ‘Those We’ve Lost and Continue to Lose’ which was recorded by Kurt Ballou at Atomic Garden Studios! Jam/buy it below and make sure you come see them at both the ZBR Fest 2026 pre-show and main fest.

Also this week, there’s a new distro drop on Wednesday that will include some key Dog Knights releases (Journal, Beau Navire, State Faults, etc.) then a Concealer 12” pre-order on Friday…what a week!


Click here to buy tickets!

Today’s ZBR Fest 2026 Profile Feature is for Csilla’s Star Is Gone which features members of Coup D’etat, A Recorded Dawn, Mourn Recif, Wollruss, Bathtub Autopsy, and Hospice (to name a few lol) so there’s probably no better way to open ZBR Fest 2026 at the pre-show on May 1st, 2026 at Big Fernwood in Victoria on Vancouver Island. I saw them play their first show this past weekend and it was badass. They are the fist band in the video below, but you can also scope A Recorded Dawn and Hillsboro who are also playing the fest! Click on the pic above to buy tickets and this text to go to the live show review with videos from all the bands!


Click here for the full interview!

Rosemary Nods Upon The Grave did an interview with Cinepunx that you should definitely scope. We’re down to literally a handful of split 7” copies with Heaven Through Violence so please snag that before you regret it, as their new EP was just released so there’s no way these last through the year. Click on the pic above or this text to go to the interview, jam/buy below.


Click here for the full review!

US Dave’s all-star band Biological Fathers got a writeup from the always reliable This Noise Is Ours. CDs have mostly all shipped out but the Canada/International orders leave later today/tomorrow as the box arrives at the Canada store this afternoon. Click on the pic above or this text for the review, jam/buy below!


Dagerman’s new album releases March 20th and they just dropped another single from the album! I’ve been jamming this daily and it’s an awesome album with more beef than the previous album (which is also amazing, let’s be real). You can jam Oltre below! 12”s should be in hand for the release!!!


Click here for the full list!

Limbs and Vibora made Everything Is Noise’s February round-up for good reason. Find out why below! For the full list click on the pic above or this text.


Click here for the full review!

Vibora’s ‘Egin ez dugun guztia’ got a big ole 9/10 on Science Of Noise in Rock Magazine! This album is getting nothing but mad praise and I absolutely love it. Click on the pic above or this text to read the review. Jam/buy the 12” below.


Oh my god the day is finally here! Another decade-plus release is down to it’s last copy!!! This Montreal band ended up creating Yearning and Carcajou, two bands that ZBR are big fans of, but this release is more like Envy, Sed Non Satiata, and Amanda Woodward. There’s a sick video of them playing the Congratulations EP release show back in 2014 embedded above (make sure you get to that sweet sauce at 2:20+). And that, my friends, is today’s Last Fucking Copy. This shall not be repressed. Snag it below or forever hold your peace.


Johnny’s Reco-mmendations: YURODIVY = Ooooo baby they’re back after 5 long years! Two new songs at name your price.

March 09, 2026 /David Norman
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2026 - 2 - 20 /// Vibora released in full!

February 20, 2026 by David Norman

Vibora’s new 12”LP ‘Egin Ez Dugun Guztia’ is out in full! Be sure to check it out, as it mixes the heaviness of Crossed with the melodic control of Boneflower. The vinyl is done but hasn’t shipped to us yet, so I think we’ll have’em and get them all out the door by the end of March. The stripe variant has turned into a tri-color due to heat…stuff. I dunno, that’s what the plant told us. Regardless, it’s sick!


With ZBR Fest 2026 about two-and-a-half months away, let’s take a second dip into the second ZBR Fest 2026 Profile Feature. I don’t feel like Victoria BC’s A Recorded Dawn gets enough love, but maybe that’s because I get to see them every months. Their most recent split with Mourn Recif and their Zampler #25 contribution show the band’s evolution into dark, atmospheric screamo not unlike Ostraca, Infant Island, and Ambretta. Very stoked to have them playing the main fest with a buncha sick new material that’ll definitely turn a lot of heads, so come early! Click on this text to go to ZBRUSA.com


Hillsboro finally has a new song out (and music video) from their forthcoming lengthy EP this spring. Check out the video above and there’s a link to previous EP below. Wicked post-hardcore/shoegaze/alternative from Victoria!


Everything Remade had ma boyee Jesse Mowery from Biological Fathers (and Our Future Is An Absolute Shadow, and Apostles Of Eris, and Majorel, and In Wolves’ Clothing, and…you get the idea) on and you should def give it a listen, as well as peep/buy the debut EP from the all-star band featuring members of Crowning, Frail Body, Eyelet, and New Grass!


Click here for the full review!

Limbs got an extensive review from the always reliable This Noise Is Ours. We still got some tapes left of this final release by this Filipino band. Epic, experimental, fire that fans of Majority Rule, (early) WristMeetRazor, and Beast Jesus. Click on the pic above or this text for the review. Jam/buy below.


Magana was on Chapman Radio and did a four-song live video! Jeni is exceptionally talented and CanaDave has been releasing her stuff on Softseed so check out the video above and the newest release below!


In a band touring near Italy July 17th and 18th in Northern Italy? Hit me up for a possible fest invitation!!!

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Today’s Last Fucking Copy goes to the third Meditations In Affinity four-way split 7” ‘Solicitude’ featuring our very own Emma Goldman (with an exclusive track, no less) another really early Zibbur release (number 39 to be exact) which is the Secret Smoker x Alarms And Controls split 7”. This won’t be repressed as I don’t think either band is even active anymore. Snag now or forever hold your peace below. Watch the band play “Code Produced Comfort” above at ZBR Fest 2019!!!


Johnny’s Reco-mmendations: NO TRUCKS OVER SEVENTY-FIVE HUNDREDS POUNDS x IT NEVER ENTERED MY MIND = Sick new split on BSDJ, scope it!!!

February 20, 2026 /David Norman
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2026 - 2 - 02 /// Limbs released!

February 02, 2026 by David Norman

The final Limbs album is upon us! Seven tracks of metallic hardcore/screamo with a myriad of additional genres mixed in for good measure. For fans of includes Beast Jesus, (early) WristMeetRazor, Envy, Majority Rule, etc. We made 51 tapes over four variants that won’t be repressed as the band has concluded their run after a decade-long run. Congratulations my friends!!!


Sungaze’s 12” ‘I’m No Longer Afraid of Heights’ is up for pre-order from Softseed Music and their new single “Always Looking Behind” got some wicked treatment from Darken In Heart which you can check out by clicking on this text. The video is above and the pre-order with 5/10 songs is embedded below. Full release is May 22nd.


Wollruss played their first show in almost a year and a half featuring a new lineup that includes members of Mourn Recif, A Recorded Dawn, Hillsboro, and I.O. which I’ve posted a video of below and also includes Chlorine Time Machine, Piss, and Ghost Darling. Wollruss should be recording this year as the band has nearly 10 songs ready to go.


Click here for all the lists!

Heavy Blog Is Heavy staff pics include Blue Youth, Dead Hour Noise, Othiel, Belted Sweater (Softseed Music), Crossed, and Demersal (Tomb Tree) as well as a landslide of other amazing bands/releases! Click on the pic above or this text to go there, jam/snag Blue Youth below which was our most chosen release based on these lists!


I was interviewed by State Of Sound about the labels and a few tidbits of it ended up in the final piece, but as about 80% was cut I thought I’d post the rest of interview below as it took me some time. You can read the “full” interview by clicking on this text.

I'd like to start by finding out a little bit about you, Dave. What do you do for a living, aside from
the label? What is your background, relationship with music and what led you to start your label?

My full-time job is doing Zegema Beach Records, Tomb Tree, and Softseed Music. This by no means pays all the bills but my wife has a full-time job so I get to be a stay-at-home dad and spend a ton of time being with my kids (currently 11 and 7 years old).


Hmmmm, I remember gravitating toward music very early by listening to some of my parents records when I was probably 5 years old. The early-to-mid nineties shaped my initial musical tastes with grunge (Nirvana, STP), mainstream punk (Green Day, Offspring), alternative (Everclear, Our Lady Peace), and then metal (White Zombie, Marilyn Mason, early Sugar Ray). Once I discovered punk in grade 9 my passion became supercharged and I became friends with my brother's friends who happened to go on to create Protest The Hero. This led to me finding out about At The Drive, followed by The Blood Brothers which eventually lured me down the screamo rabbit hole from which I hath not emerged.


I started Zegema Beach Records in 2013 after seeing a few amazing screamo bands without financial support (most notably Via Fondo, La Parade, & Amber), and then my grandpa died and left me three thousand dollars which I used to press my first release. It took over a decade to sell that first pressing of 300 copies lol



There has been a proliferation of micro labels such as yours, particularly since lockdown. Do you
have any thoughts on why these micro labels have started up at this time?

Since I've been around so long, I've seen many micro labels start up and then shut down - sometimes because of lack of sales and sometimes because the owner loses their passion for whatever particular genre they've committed to. Music seemed to be taken for granted pre-lockdown, so the proliferation of live music seems to have more than doubled post-lockdown, and I think this rise in popularity, amount of bands, and increased number of people being exposed to music has created more demand and supply.



When and why did you start your record label? For example, were you interested in creating a
community of like-minded people, making money…?

Being friends in the late 90s/early 2000s with Happy Go Lucky (aka Protest The Hero before they changed their name), I knew that I wanted to release their stuff but had no idea how to go about it. A few months after I had the idea they signed to Underground Operations and I didn't think much about it again until after 2012 when my blog got a bit of traction in the screamo community and then received said inheritance from my grandfather (whose face is the ZBR logo) and decided to do it purely for the love of screamo. I also started putting on shows so I quickly fulfilled ZBR's mission statement of "a community rooted in promoting honest / passionate / inspiring music - usually with screaming". ZBR is my passion project/hobby and hobbies cost money, so I consider this a hobby.


How would you describe the genres you cover?
Screamo, emo-violence, metallic hardcore, grind, and mathcore are our primary genres. They all come with a lot of screaming which is generally what I look for in music...or at least did until Nicole Dollanganger changed my life and now I have a separate label called Softseed Music that I use to tap into my ethereal, beautiful, angelic, folksy, bedroom pop, singer/songwriter music.


How do you discover the artists you sign?

Firstly, I don't sign artists, I come at it from the DIY punk perspective and essentially agree to pay for a single pressing and give the band a % of the pressing for free. I think transferring the punk/screamo ethos to the Softseed Label has been a strong root of its success as the artists see me for my love of their music and not for profit. There's a lot of releases that I don't even break even on, but if I love the music I couldn't care less. As for the discovery process, it used to be me combing through screamo blogs. Once I started my own blog I started getting submissions from current bands that I hadn't heard of, and by the time ZBR was off and running I was also getting email submissions for that. Nowadays I mostly go off friend recommendations and a few choice Facebook groups.



Is there a standard deal which you tend to offer artists, and if so what is it? (For example, do you
focus on one particular physical media e.g. cassettes, 7 inch vinyl? Do you tend to make 300-500
pressing? Do you and the artist share in the production/distribution costs?)

I briefly discussed our basic "deal" above in terms of how we share copies with the artist (and the band can buy additional copies at cost, which might push us into doing a larger run), but in terms of which kind of media and how many copies, it's mishmash of the following: 1st release? EP or LP? Was it previously released digitally? How many labels are involved? How many copies do you need at cost after free copies? Are there planned tours? and finally and most importantly how much do I love this?


Is it possible to make money running a small garage label?
Totally, it all depends on how popular the artists are and if they link to your stores. Smaller bands and little promotion will not lead to sales, but sometimes you have to start at that level to reach the more popular artists and/or grow with the smaller bands.


Can you give an insight into what it is like on a daily basis to run a small record label?
I definitely feel like I spend the most time responding to emails, prepping stores for drops, packing up orders, and dipping/stamping cassette tapes. The early days had me running around trying to find places that would push the releases, and I kind of eventually gave up...and when I did I started getting approached by places that pushed the releases of their own volition, but that took nearly a decade of work.


What are your relationships like with your artists? What kind of roles do you have to play with your
artists? (For example, do you feel you provide pastoral care, are you like some kind of parental
figure, are you friends who go drinking together, or is it more professional and distant than that?)

Honestly it can a mixture of those, but primarily I release stuff that makes me excited, and my instinctual preset is "lemme show you this sick band they're so good" so it's a pretty natural outpouring of support, love, admiration, and friendship. If a band tours near me, or plays ZBR Fest, or just comes and visits then the auto-PR changes to hang-out mode and I just try to have fun and be kind to my friends. We also help with layouts, do fest documentaries, release revisits (aka "Out Past the Rings") on youtube, and tons more that I literally cannot remember right now.


Have there been any spine-tingling moments since you started your record label? Has there been
something that has happened, a phone call, an email, a moment in a studio, a moment between you
and one of your artists that have made it feel all worthwhile?

It's just one spine-tingling moment after another. First it was releasing stuff by some smaller bands that I loved. Then it was having bigger bands asking me help out, and that led to some monumental early screamo bands releasing their discographies on ZBR. Besides those, I've interviewed countless heroes of mine and ZBR Fest is the culmination of all of our work - 3 days of awesome chills with amazing people whilst getting ruined by some of the best screamo bands. Even the losses are worthwhile as they teach me something and keep me humble.


The music industry is obviously going through a technological revolution (AI, streaming services
dominating et cetera). Do you have any thoughts on the future of the music industry?

The outlook is not good with AI being pushed so blatantly, invested in so heavily, and has little-to-no restrictions/guidelines to adhere to. Spotify supports genocide so fuck them. Zuckerburg is a Trump cuck. Apple is a pandering piece of shit. Yeah...not good.


What does the future hold for your label?
Much of the same. I don't expect the label to jump genres or start signing bands/demanding contracts etc., but I hope it continues to grow exponentially and sick screamo bands keep hitting me up. However, I do hope that Softseed Music is able to grow way bigger than ZBR as the potential audience is much, much larger. I'll just keep doing what I'm doing and if I keep doing it right the magnetic pull should continue to increase.


What do you think the future holds for micro labels in general?
I think with the global economic downturn and general uncertainty with freedoms and peace that micro labels will take another hit over the next 5 years. As long as things improve globally I expect new ones will swing back a few years later...but I'm not optimistic.


Is there a question you would like to have been asked, which I haven’t? Have these questions raised
any other thoughts / opinions / stories which you would like to share?

Just thanks so much for asking me these questions and giving my small label some light <3


Mourn Recif played their last show for a few months (I think the next slated one is in May) so I’ve posted the full set from their most recent Treewell/Something To Remember show above and their split with A Recorded Dawn below.


Operation X-Ray featured Limbs on their most recent radio show, check it out as there’s also a premiere from The Ghost Is Clear Records!


Today’s Last Fucking Copy goes to this freakin’ The Ultimate Screamo Band x Lora split 7” that is somehow still fucking in stock…wtf!?!?! This is very rare and an early ZBR release that won’t be repressed as I think we sold out years back but I imported the last copies from Europe a year or so ago and for some reason this last one is still here. Please fix this error in the matrix and snag now or forever hold your peace.


Johnny’s Reco-mmendations: MOTOR COURT = Van from a plethora of bands (but most recently/notably Boon) is in this new project released Jan 30th.

February 02, 2026 /David Norman
Zegema Beach, ZBR, Tomb Tree, news, screamo, skramz, Last Fucking Copy, Mourn Recif, Treewell, State of Sound, Wollruss, Piss, Sungaze, Always Looking Behind, Music Video, Motor COurt, Gloriously Ill, The Ultimate Screamo Band, Lora, split, Operation X-Ray, Limbs, Like a Peet, Chlorine Time Machine, Ghost Darling, Near Dark, Darken In Heart, Keen to the Rustle of Leaves
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