The Daily Chorus recently saw down with Aaron Bedard, lead singer of hardcore favorites Bane. Aaron discusses the evolution of hardcore over the years, his current listening, the band's long delay between albums, the controversial signing of Lifetime to Decaydance as well as his feelings about his current labelmates on Equal Vision and future plans.
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