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Live Recap: Southpaw FLHC and Friends Tear Up Haltom Theater (April 10, 2025)

Truth Be Told: Southpaw FLHC and Friends Tear Up Haltom Theater

Words & Photo by Erik Garcia (Owner)

On April 10th, Haltom Theater became the epicenter of raw, unfiltered hardcore as Southpaw FLHC headlined a stacked night featuring Eternal Punishment, Death Rattle TX, Cut Throat, and The Cutthroats from California.
It was a gritty, no-frills show that reminded everyone why we keep showing up — pure connection, heavy energy, and zero pretense.

From the chaos of Southpaw’s set to the diverse sounds of the local support, the night was a celebration of hardcore's beating heart: unity, aggression, and authenticity.
Photographing it was a rush — every mic grab, pit spin, and crowd shout captured the spirit of a scene that's as alive as ever.

Stay tuned for more coverage as Heavy Havoc continues to highlight the bands and nights keeping hardcore loud, real, and unapologetic.

Stay loud. Stay heavy.
— Erik @ Heavy Havoc

TRUTH BE TOLD!

Words & Photo by Erik Garcia (Owner)

On April 10th, Haltom Theater played host to a lowkey but absolutely electric hardcore gig that brought raw energy, sweat, and grit in true DIY fashion. Southpaw FLHC headlined the night alongside a stacked lineup of local bands; Eternal Punishment, Death Rattle TX, Cut Throat and a killer set from California’s own The Cutthroats. It was one of those nights that reminded you why we show up—no frills, no flash, just pure, unfiltered hardcore.

Southpaw’s set was pure chaos—in the best way. With frontman intensity oozing from every lyric and every mic grab, they embodied the essence of what hardcore is all about: connection, aggression, and authenticity. I had a blast photographing the set, trying to keep up with the fury pouring from the stage and the pit.

The local support brought the heat too. Each band added their own flavor to the night, from heavy death metal to the throwback sound of the late 90’s to early 2000’s nu-metal and of course they had the crowd throwing down. It’s that kind of unity that makes these underground shows special. There’s no ego, no barrier between band and fan—just shared energy and love for the scene.

The Cutthroat’s presence was just the right amount of intimidating and thrilling. They brought that Cali aggression with them and turned up the chaos.

Overall, this was one of those shows that leaves you buzzing. From the crowd mic grabs to the spinning kicks, it felt real. Gritty and alive. This is what we’re here for.

Check out one of my favorite shots from the night—Southpaw FLHC in the moment, wild-eyed and unapologetic. Expect more coverage like this as we continue to shine a light on the bands and scenes keeping hardcore loud and alive.

Stay loud. Stay heavy.

— Erik @ Heavy Havoc

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