Marcuz Girardi – guitar
Leonardo Buccolieri – drums
Alessio Chiartano - guitar, vocals
Marco Carando - bass, vocals
Andrea Bigando - vocals
Angercore sees the light in winter 2003 from the ashes of some punk and hardcore bands.
In early January 2004 after releasing the EP "Consequences" the band has been welcomed by the press in Italy and Europe, with the song “Arouse All” constantly playlisted in Italy, Belgium and Holland and “Shot” featured in two compilations by Just Promotion in USA (3.000 copies).
Always following the DIY formula Angercore played more than 50 shows in Italy and Europe, also counting the participation to RockTV Tour 2004 and two live sessions broadcasted on RockTV as well.
After one year and a half of rest and a major change in the line-up the guys come out with a newer and fresh sound, mixing old school emocore and nowadays post-hardcore, with a strong modern rock influence, resulting as a blend of experienced american bands (compared to Thrice, AFI and Helmet) and the dramatic power of the swedish scene (influenced by Blindside and Refused).
In summer 2007 Angercore recorded and mixed (with producer Carlo “Fajo” Girardi) a full length album of 11 tracks (featuring trombone and bass of Mau Mau), mastered by Alan Douches at WestWestSide Music Studio’s in New York (Thrice, Dillinger Escape Plan, From Autumn To Ashes, Alakaline Trio, Brand New, Atreyu, Fall Out Boy, Snapcase, Hatebreed, Every Time I Die) and shooted the first official video with Francesco Calabrese of Souljackerfilm, previously director for The Fire, Nek, Medusa and SKY TV Italia.
The debut album "Time Reveals" comes out in a deluxe digipack limited edition featuring extra contents and the official video “Theory of Integrity”, with an amazing artwork concept, released worldwide in spring 2008 through Myphonic Records.