Illustrate Review’s “TV Prophets” (Live) by Grave Return off DCxPC Live split with The Hamiltons
These gentlemen have some great music in store for you from the very beginning, and you’ll be able to appreciate it right away.
Rock Era Magazine Reviews “Comin’ Up” by The Hamiltons
The song reminds me of Mudhoney, with the same dirty guitars, and passionate, loud vocals.
Info Music Reviews “Comin’ Up” (Live) from The Hamiltons
Impossible not to love this music. After just one listen, you will fall in love. It's the music you need to move
Roadie Music: THE ESSENCE OF PUNK ROCK, MAINTAINED BY THE HAMILTONS, IN COMIN' UP (LIVE)
Take a sip of your favorite drink, turn up the volume and close your eyes, to be taken to the moment of the show, and feel there, together with the band, with people around you, and the music connecting all lives, without reproaches, concepts or problems… just don't forget to discharge your energy into something positive, to keep yourself in existential balance.
Accidental Music Reviewer: “DCxPC LIVE VOLUME #6 - GRAVE RETURN/THE HAMILTONS LIVE SPLIT VINYL
DCxPC are a punk/hardcore record label operating out of Florida. They specialise in releasing live albums/EPs. This concept may not be new to some people, but it is new to me and I think it is an inventive way of promoting underground bands as well as tapping into the re-emergence of collecting vinyl, and as this particular volume has a limited edition run of 150 and is on opaque red vinyl, I’m sure avid collectors and hardcore punk devotees will be very interested.
InfoMusic Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 6
Indeed with the music of Grave Return & The Hamiltons you will spend a rare moment, a good burst of energy which will not fail to accompany you all day long, the week, why not this summer which is fast approaching.
Orlando Weekly Photomontage of Grave Return, Hamiltons, Curtains Record Release Show!
"More than just a showcase of bands, this roster is a living museum of Orlando punk history," said Bao Le-Huu of this concert. And he wasn't wrong. The triad of bands were celebrating the release of two collab 7" singles between the Hamiltons and Grave Return and the Curtains, respectively.

