
"Hardcore band of the year contender Haywire are still in the middle of the what feels like the longest tour schedule ever, which included stops in literally all 50 states, and their road plans already extend into 2026. The only new music they put out this year though was the Shirts vs. Skins split EP with No Guard (with two new songs by each band plus each band covering the other), which followed both a debut album and an EP in 2024."
"I was adopted at the age of 13 by a low income family. They had next to nothing while I was growing up. If it wasn't for them I wouldn't have been able to do the things I am doing today. I spent a lot of that time wanting to grow up and move away. When I finally did I was adopted by a group of people at 17 who also had nothing."
"This video was shot at the Lynch Family Skate Park in Boston on 8/2/25 as part of an event we do called "Back to School Jam." A free event with a suggested donation of school supplies. We were able to collect 700 backpacks with a year's full of school supplies in each one for children that were like me as a kid. This is Boston hardcore, all day every day."
Haywire are sustaining an extensive tour that included stops in all 50 states and extends into 2026. The only new release this year was the Shirts vs. Skins split EP with No Guard, featuring two new songs from each band and mutual covers, following a debut album and an EP in 2024. The band released videos for "Summer Nights" and for "Always By My Side," the latter filmed during a chaotic set at Boston's Lynch Family Skate Park. The song emphasizes a gritty, melodic Oi! sound and anthemic chorus. The band collected 700 backpacks of school supplies at the event.
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