FARA Records · Digital release
No More Room
A short, explosive hardcore anthem about running out of room — chant-ready, built to be screamed back by the whole room at once. Press play.
- Archive no.
- FARA-138
- Edition
- DRM-free audio
- Delivery
- Instant download
- Issued
- 2026
No More Room
A short, explosive hardcore anthem about running out of room — chant-ready, built to be screamed back by the whole room at once. Press play.

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The room ran out of space long before the crowd did.
MUSIC TRACK STORY
No More Room is the debut single from No Vacancy (Ash Doyle), a hardcore project built at the collision of two lineages — a UK-born parent's Discharge and GBH records meeting Detroit's own hardcore history — and shaped by years of basement shows he attended before he was old enough to get into most of the venues that hosted them.
Music Track Story
Set at a hardcore-standard 204 BPM around an E tonal centre, "No More Room" strips everything down to downstroked, palm-muted riffing — no guitar solo, no polish, nothing between the riff and the room. It's built for volume and proximity rather than nuance, the kind of track that sounds most correct coming back at you from a hundred other throats at once.
The whole argument compresses into a chorus of four shouted words, left uncredited so the room can claim it as its own — straight out of hardcore's gang-vocal tradition. The breakdown drops into a literal physical instruction rather than a metaphor, and the track ends almost as fast as it starts, its short runtime treated as a discipline rather than a shortcut.
A chant-ready hook boiled down to four shouted words, built for a circle pit rather than a stream, uncredited gang-shout chants in the true hardcore tradition, a breakdown whose lyric doubles as a literal physical instruction, and a runtime kept short and explosive by design — compression treated as hardcore's discipline, not a limitation.
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