Son of Deni never stays in one place for too long. What started as an emo/screamo math-rock project has stretched into jazz, hip-hop, fusion, and whatever else they feel like pulling into
Son of Deni never stays in one place for too long. What started as an emo/screamo math-rock project has stretched into jazz, hip-hop, fusion, and whatever else they feel like pulling into
Formed in Stockholm in 2017, Śmierć initially set out to play straight and melodic d-beat, guided by the punk roots
Copenhagen-based hardcore band Eyes has officially signed with Prosthetic Records, marking a significant step in their trajectory. Their third full-length
Movements return with “Where I Lay,” a track that leans into the band’s signature dynamic tension while subtly reshaping their
Some things don’t end the way we need them to. Some questions never get answered. Some goodbyes never get said.
No sugarcoating, no dodging —Debt Neglector is pissed off and making sure you hear about it. Their new single Apocalypse
Melvins 1983, the stripped-down incarnation of the long-running band, is back with Thunderball, their first full-length release in four years.
Jivebomb doesn’t waste time. A minute and fifteen seconds is all they need to tear through another new jam “Estrela,”
Anxious are moving forward, but they’re not leaving anything behind. Their new album, Bambi, set for release on February 21
Following Bleeding Through’s January release of “I Am Resistance” featuring Andrew Neufeld from Comeback Kid, Orthodox has issued its own
A song written in the shadow of political upheaval, reworked through the frustration of economic disparity, and finalized in the
Cages didn’t go into the studio to make something clean. That was never the goal. “Better Mistakes” is exactly what it sounds like—a record about fucking up, about trying, about not always
Recorded in just three days amid the worst of the pandemic, Cemënteri’s second album, Panorama en llamas, confronts a world in crisis with an unyielding, stripped-down intensity. The band—Carlos Arcos, Joan Lorenzo, and brothers Alejandro and Guillermo Cebrián (of El eje del mäl)—has shifted
Read More →A Polaroid snapshot of sunflowers on a wooden table sets the scene
Los Angeles-based heavy post-hardcore band Nine Necks has unveiled “Deadweight,” the third
London’s underground music scene has never been short on experimentation, but few
This split arrives not long after Haunted Horses released their newest record,
The origins of Post Modern Therapy trace back to the heart of Warsaw’s underground, deeply embedded in the squats of Syrena and Przychodnia. Frontman Kira Aseev describes it as a place where everything started, a time when the meaning of home had already slipped
Read More →“Living Without Expectations” channels capitalism’s chokehold, self-doubt, and memory into a raw
Deep in Mulhouse’s industrial heart, Les Schnoutres redefine punk rock’s narrative with
Tonne wastes no time in merging unruly stoner riffs, searing black metal
Cleveland’s Rustbelt Ripperfest returns Feb 27–Mar 2, stacking nearly 80 punk, metal,