Band:

Cop Problem

by Gast
BiografieCOP PROBLEM, an energetic act born within the politically-motivated bustling underbelly of Philadelphia’s punk/hardcore scene.



With a high-energy D-beat-infused punk rock delivery littered with rampant blasting hardcore/crust rage, COP PROBLEM have raided Philly live venues, regional DIY gigs, US tours, as well as supporting a stream of some of today’s most important national acts from Converge to Dropdead.


The band’s latest studio effort, Buried Beneath White Noise, was recorded in early September 2013 with renowned engineer/producer Will Yip (Paint It Black, Circa Survive, Balance & Composure) at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, and currently available as a digital release through the band directly. A special vinyl pressing will be issued in Spring 2014 via a direct cooperation with Earsplit’s new division, The Compound, for North America, while longtime activist label Prejudice Me Records will be handling the European release.



Buried Beneath White Noise is the follow-up to COP PROBLEM’s critically acclaimed, self-titled debut EP in 2012 (War Torn/Prejudice Me), also recorded by Yip at Studio 4. The EP saw rave reviews from leading online outlets such as BrooklynVegan, MetalSucks, American Aftermath, Cvlt Nation, Exclaim!, and many more while the band broke off scathing regional performances with the likes of Converge, Trap Them, Dropdead, Code Orange Kids, Comadre, Enabler, Heartless, Centuries, Burning Love, Resistant Culture, Coke Bust, Leftover Crack, Meek Is Murder, and many others. A series of tours would also be punctuated by appearances at The Fest in Gainesville 2012 and Punk Island NYC 2013.Quelle: http://www.copproblem.com/bio/Discografie2012 - Cop Problem (7" EP)

2013 - Buried Beneath White Noise (EP)
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Reviews

Buried Beneath White Noise - Cover
Die selbst betitelte 7“-EP von 2012 war ein gelungener Appetitanreger für ein vollständiges Album der Krachgenossen aus Philadelphia um Frontfrau Deborah Cohen.
Cop Problem - Cover
Allein schon der Bandname deutet auf gewaltigen Linksverkehr hin, was sich musikalisch bestätigt: rabiater Hardcore vermischt sich mit Punk, einem Schuss Mathematik, Zappelhektik und kernigem Riff-Dau