Despite having vocalist Scott Angelacos in their ranks (of the legendary Bloodlet) and slugging it out with tours and releases since the turn of this century, Hope and Suicide have unquestionably flown under the radar in the underground. However, with their self-titled release and first for Steve Austin’s (Today is the Day) Supernova imprint (which has switched to digital-only for its releases), Hope and Suicide have released a behemoth of a record that can’t be ignored.

