Nequient – Avarice Review By Samguineous Maximus

With a name like that and an album cover featuring a vivisected human head, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Nequient play a form of knuckle-dragging brutal death. Instead, the Chicago four-piece specializes in a brand of chaotic, grinding metallic hardcore that recalls the frenetic math explosion of the early 2000s. Avarice is the band’s third full-length and promises a “unique synthesis of extreme metal and hardcore” to “blast listeners out of complacency with withering screeds against the malignant forces ravaging our world.” Despite some solid releases from last year, it’s been a while since new mathcore shook me to the bone and reminded me of modern existence’s inherent fragility. Nequient have the requisite political bile coursing through their veins—the same volatile fuel that powers the genre’s most unhinged eruptions—but is Avarice actually worth your time, or just another flailing heap of panic chords destined to suffocate beneath a pile of white-belt-era clichés?

On Avarice, Nequient paints an anarchic arras with a dizzying amount of stylistic touchstones. The band combines the unhinged frivolity of The Sawtooth Grin with the fast-paced stop/start violence of The HIRS Collective, and loads their tracks with riffs that actually stick, echoing early Converge at their most surgical. The twist? These songs feel coherent. Longer runtimes turn what could be scattershot spasms into fully realized compositions, bolstered by a wide palette of metallic textures. Blackened tremolos (“Christofascist Zombie Brigade”), demented odd-meter thrash gallops (“Brain Worms”), and sludged-out funeral dirges (“Splenetic And Moribund”) are all threaded together with mathy convulsions Nequient execute with unnerving precision. Throughout the record, the band moves between ideas at a dizzying pace, consistently impressing with bewildering moments of aural chaos.

More than just a collection of moments, the songs on Avarice are propelled by relentless pacing and tangible chemistry among the band members. Nequient’s secret sauce lies in the interplay between Patrick Conahan’s disorienting guitar cascades and drummer Chris Avgerin’s dextrous, fill-heavy style. Conahan glides between mosh-ready grind parts (“Mad King / Fool”), undulating, deathy descents (“Rintrah Roars”), and unsettling noise-rock lurches (“Siege Mentality”). Avergin follows along expertly, always mirroring the spastic guitarwork with tasty, intuitive drum parts that guide the ear and ground the anarchy. Aaron Roeming provides the low-end thunder and adds a purposeful heft that thickens the chunkier riffcraft while vocalist Jason Kolkey leads the charge, alternating between a sassy, vitriolic spew and full-bodied death growls while delivering caustic epithets about the horrors of modern life. Kolkey’s acerbic lyrics pull the whole disgusting package together, melding poetic death metal abstraction with punk’s immediacy and sharpening the record’s nihilistic aura into a potent weapon aimed at a broken system.

In fact, Nequient is almost too adept at channeling the noxious undercurrent of societal id, leaving precious little room to breathe across Avarice’s full-frontal assault. Longer tracks usually ease up on the throttle and inject variety with less frantic, slower sections, like with a menacing sludge-into-breakdown (“Rintrah Roars”), or a hazy, chordal comedown (“Stochastic Terror”). Still, I find myself wanting just a touch more space to find my bearings during full-album listens. Avarice is well-paced, and there are more than enough ideas to keep the 40-minute runtime interesting, but it’s missing one or two blissed-out melodic ideas1 or jaw-dropping displays of contrast to elevate it to the peak of the mathcore mountain. This doesn’t prevent Avarice from being a stunning display of technical aggression, but it does mean more than a few spins to decipher its labyrinthine heaviness.

Nequient really impressed me with this one. Avarice is a nerve-flayed, teeth-grinding listen that captures the low-grade panic and spiritual exhaustion of modern life with alarming precision. Rather than settling for dime-a-dozen mathcore spasms or rote metallic bludgeoning, the Chicago crew stitches together dissonance, groove, chaos, and razor-wire technicality into something far more purposeful. It’s punishing without being empty, intricate without disappearing up its own ass, and memorable enough to demand repeat spins. If you’re craving chaotic metallic extremity that does more than regurgitate the usual suspects, Nequient have your number.

Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Nefarious Industries
Websites: nequient.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/nequient.band
Releases Worldwide: April 24th, 2026

#2026 #35 #AmericanMetal #Apr26 #Avarice #Botch #Converge #DeathMetal #Grindcore #Hardcore #Mathcore #NefariousIndustries #Nequient #Review #Reviews #SludgeMetal #TheHIRSCollective #TheSawtoothGrin #ThrashMetal

The Hirs Collective, Subtrash, Cultural Treason and Reaching Needles at Avant Garde

Avant-Garde Bar, Thursday, May 14 at 08:00 PM EDT

THE HIRS COLLECTIVE
https://www.instagram.com/hirs666
American queer punk musical collective based in Philadelphia

SUBTRASH
https://www.instagram.com/subtrashmusic/
QC Punk

CULTURAL TREASON
https://www.facebook.com/betraytheculture/
Ottawa Punk

REACHING NEEDLES
https://reachingneedles.bandcamp.com/album/next-church
Harsh Noise

Thursday May 14
Avant Garde Bar, 35 Besserer St
Doors 7pm, 19+
$20 tickets at https://hirsottawa.eventbrite.ca
Vertigo Records
Odds & Sods Shoppe

https://ottawa.askapunk.net/event/the-hirs-collective-subtrash-cultural-treason-and-reaching-needles-at-avant-garde

Guerilla Showfare Vol 15: The HIRS Collective, Psyop, Blind Tyrant, Muddle, Overgrowth, K-Hole

The Wastelands, Saturday, August 2 at 05:00 PM EDT

GUERILLA SHOWFARE VOLUME 15

There's a good reason you'll be coming out to these two days in a row.

WE GOT:

The one and only HIRS COLLECTIVE - Immortal queer punk madness returns to Buffalo

PSYOP- crazy fast hxc punk from DC

BLIND TYRANT- Syracuse grind freaks

WITH LOCAL SUPPORT FROM

MUDDLE- Hard 2 Kill hxc punk

OVERGROWTH- Insane metal punk

K-HOLE- Beloved hxc punk, first buffalo gig in a year!

15 bucks PWYC. All funds go directly to the touring bands. No one turned away for lack of funds.

5pm doors/6pm bands.

AT THE WASTELANDS.... ASK A PUNK, ASK LUCAS, ASK ADRIA IF YA DONT KNOW!!

Flyer by Adria, please share with all your gay little friends. Love u.

https://buffalo.askapunk.net/event/guerilla-showfare-vol-15-the-hirs-collective-psyop-blind-tyrant-muddle-overgrowth-k-hole

🔥 The HIRS Collective (US) + Kampsport 🔥
7th May 2025

A night of pure, unfiltered chaos. The HIRS Collective exists to fight, defend, and celebrate trans, queer, POC, Black, women, and all marginalized communities. They’re an unstoppable, infinite force—louder than oppression, stronger than hate. Their latest album, We’re Still Here, is a radical, community-powered manifesto featuring 35+ musicians across 17 relentless tracks. Once you work with the Collective, you ARE the Collective.

💥 Support: Kampsport 💥
Malmö’s most furious export. 80s USHC-tinted hardcore with a no-bullshit attitude. Fast, disgusting, and unapologetic—just like it should be. Antifascist, ADHD-fueled, queer as hell. Sweden’s rawest dance troupe is here to make you sweat.

🎟 This show is included in the SS25 Season Pass.
https://inkonst.com/event/the-hirs-collective/

#TheHIRSCollective #Kampsport #inkonst #Malmö #queer #hardcore #punk
The HIRS Collective (US) + Kampsport - Inkonst

Inkonst är en fristående kulturscen i Malmö för scenkonst, musik, samtal och andra konstformer. Vi visar nyskapande och samtida kultur som rör sig utanför det etablerade, självklara och genrebestämda. Vi brinner för konst som spränger gränser, utmanar och tar risker men som också är lekfull, underhåller och sprider glädje.

Inkonst

The HIRS Collective, Jetsam, Crisis Party, Hypersex Banshee, Reaching Needles @ The Dom

The Dominion Tavern, Friday, 28 June (20:00)

https://ottawa.askapunk.net/event/the-hirs-collective-jetsam-crisis-party-hypersex-banshee-reaching-needles-the-dom

The HIRS Collective, Jetsam, Crisis Party, Hypersex Banshee, Reaching Needles @ The Dom

THE HIRS COLLECTIVE https://www.facebook.com/hirs666/ [https://www.facebook.com/hirs666/] (USA Queercore) JETSAM (Montreal Powerviolence) https://www.facebook.com/jetsammtl [https://www.facebook.com/jetsammtl] CRISIS PARTY (Ottawa Punk) https://pilssessions.bandcamp.com/.../crisis-party... [https://pilssessions.bandcamp.com/.../crisis-party...] HYPERSEX BANSHEE (Queer noise math / Ottawa) https://www.facebook.com/hypersexbanshee [https://www.facebook.com/hypersexbanshee] REACHING NEEDLES (Ottawa Noise) https://reachingneedles.bandcamp.com/album/next-church [https://reachingneedles.bandcamp.com/album/next-church] Friday June 28 Dominion Tavern (33 York St) Doors 8pm, 19+, $18 Tickets at https://thehirscollective.eventbrite.ca [https://thehirscollective.eventbrite.ca]

OTTAWA.AskAPunk.net
An Anarkitty at the Hirs Collective concert! 🥺 #TheHirsCollective #Caturday

the hirs collective & shirley manson & ac sapphire - we're still here
https://open.spotify.com/track/49PPDabB8Ug2klh2ZXEtl4

New track on our Spotify playlist:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2VcOkY7S1DsoTjPNm7yXEn?si=Cl0DDLywTfG-cErQSZ9fVg

#thehirscollective&shirleymanson&acsapphire #usa #spotify #np

We're Still Here

The Hirs Collective · Song · 2022

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