CORROSION OF CONFORMITY/TORCHE Raleigh punk-metal progenitors Corrosion of Conformity, whose 30-year history reads like a crash course in aggressive genres, released a self-titled record earlier this year. It’s a good career summary for those who didn’t grow up with the band, and a solid dose of shred-n-yell for those who did. Torche, Florida’s kings of sunshiney doom-metal pop (no kidding), bring a driving power-stoner squall with amazing titles like “Kiss Me Dudely.” This year’s Harmonicraft is solid – and you gotta love the Lisa Frank-reminiscent cover art – but 2008’s Meanderthal was one of the best records of that year, metal or not. With Black Cobra. $15-$18. Amos’ Southend.

Corbie Hill is a freelance writer based in Pittsboro, N.C., where he lives on three wooded acres with his wife and two young girls. The North Carolina native - and lifelong resident - writes for Creative...

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