Boston hardcore band American Nightmare have a 25th anniversary vinyl pressing in store for their 2001 compilation, “Year One“. Pre-orders for this latest go on wax, which is expected to ship around Christmas (December 25th), are available now through Heartworm Press. A press release said of this collection:
‘American Nightmare‘s Year One collection is finally available on 180 gram vinyl for its 25th anniversary via Heartworm Press. Originally released in 2001, the Boston hardcore band’s 25th anniversary release of Year One pays tribute to their formative years. This collection unites their first two 7”s, originally released by Bridge 9 Records founder and then-roommate Chris Wrenn, on a 180-gram LP, with all tracks recorded by Kurt Ballou at God City. Originally designed by Jake Bannon (Converge), this edition has been reimagined by Del Jae (Futurismo Records) and Wesley Eisold, and comes packaged in a gatefold with an insert of handwritten lyrics and collaged images.
Year One doesn’t just celebrate a milestone; it reaffirms American Nightmare’s enduring legacy. Their music raised the bar for emotional depth in hardcore, adding a distinctly poetic and existential lyrical approach that set them apart and changed the rules of the scene, paving the way for countless bands that followed. The result was something harder, darker, and more emotionally resonant than anything the scene had yet produced.
They pushed hardcore into uncharted territory, borrowing influences from youth crew, street punk, and even the aesthetics of the late-’90s mod revival and Britpop subcultures. The fusion created a new blueprint—fast, traditional hardcore delivered with dire, venomous lyrics that demanded a visceral crowd response. Their impact was immediate, and their influence continues to reverberate. Twenty-five years later, the venom still cuts as deep.
After these recordings the band signed to Equal Vision Records, releasing two albums with the label, and went on to reach new audiences worldwide. But Year One captures American Nightmare at their most unhinged, violent, and youthful, as if they were taking on the whole world with no care for consequence, touring like they didn’t care if they lived or died. Every show was a confrontation, a test of endurance, and a communal release of fury and catharsis.
In related news, the band’s vocalist Wesley Eisold is moving forward with a new project by the name of Statue Of Heaven. A debut album from that endeavor, “Hung From Rope Woven By Hope“, was made available digitally today, September 24th, through Heartworm Press. It combines four songs from a prior demo release with three additional new songs.