Show Me the Body will release a 10th anniversary reissue of Body War on October 17, including a new recording of "One Train" now appearing on streaming platforms. The vinyl reissue is limited to 880 units worldwide and includes a die-cut coffin stencil jacket that contains a bonus 7" of "One Train." The band will celebrate with a one-off release show on October 17 at 99 Scott in Brooklyn with support from Ron Marciano, Wiki, Baby Osama, Ferment, and DJs; tickets go on sale August 22 at 10 p.m. ET. Body War originally released in 2016, helped launch the band, and the group also founded CORPUS, a Queens-based mutual-aid collective. Pre-orders are available via Loma Vista Recordings.
Show Me the Body have announced a 10th anniversary reissue of the debut album, Body War, arriving October 17th. The NYC hardcore also offered up a re-recording of their early song "One Train." Originally released on the Yellow Kidney EP in 2014, the track has become a fan favorite, and this vicious new version marks the first time the song has appeared on streaming platforms.
Additionally, the upcoming Body War vinyl reissue - limited to 880 units worldwide - features a die-cut coffin stencil jacket that encloses a bonus 7″ of "One Train." The band will be ringing in the reissue drop with a one-off release show on October 17th at 99 Scott in Brooklyn, New York. Support acts include Ron Marciano, Wiki, Baby Osama, Ferment, and a host of DJs.
Released in 2016, Body War launched Show Me the Body out of the NYC underground, establishing the group as a modern hardcore institution and must-see live act. Since then, the band has also been active off the stage, establishing CORPUS, a mutual-aid organization and collective based in Queens. Pre-order the upcoming reissue of Body War via Loma Vista Recordings. Stream the video for "One Train" below.
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