The final track written and recorded for their debut album, Que plus rien ne demeure is also the third single released by the band—an ending that serves as a kind of implosion.
The final track written and recorded for their debut album, Que plus rien ne demeure is also the third single released by the band—an ending that serves as a kind of implosion.
“An Inquisition of Angels” by Tchert about what happens after belief has been exhausted, hijacked, gutted. The debut full-length from
There’s something haunted about a name left lingering in a phone note. “We should have named the band Bambi,” Grady
After nearly a decade of silence, Trophy Lungs are reuniting to play a single show in Boston on Friday, May
There’s a reason the new Fiction Years II EP by Drunk Uncle doesn’t read like a basement diary or a
There’s a sentence buried in the track commentary for Ewwwphoria that could double as the thesis for the whole record:
It began with a question between old friends, asked just before a flight—“hey, let me track vocals”—and an answer that
Denver’s Fatalist started their tour not with a bang but with a highway jackknife. A literal one. Snowstorm on the
Philadelphia’s industrial sludge unit WORST ONES returns with “Vex,” a new single and lyric video premiering exclusively right here on
In the heavy silence between Syracuse’s metallic past and what’s still to come, Ashen Skies doesn’t so much arrive as
The billionaires make it to space. The rest of us get to clean up the mess. That’s the contrast Windowhead
In Marlborough, Massachusetts, in a house that never quite learned silence, three sisters built a band out of childhood noise, teenage fracture, and early adult reckoning. Circus Trees have never tried to
The new track from Allentown’s Orphan Donor doesn’t wait for your permission to tear into consciousness. “Vomit in the Cathedral of Nous” was recorded by Jared Stimpfl and features cover art by James Ravelle. The album marks another chapter in a project that has
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Madrid’s punk rock band Weak is back with “Look at These Streets,”
The Beast is an ominous force that thrives on chaos and suffering, says
A year ago, at The Stone Church in Vermont—a literal church-turned-music-venue—The Path
The idea for Kamyki started in reaction. “We recorded one album, played a few shows, and then spent a year and a half mostly congratulating ourselves and talking about old rifles,” says Kacper Burda. “I wanted to move forward.” That itch became a decision.
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Los Angeles’ emo-grunge crew Crossing i’s Dotting t’s released their latest single,
Before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Obrij had already seen the writing
‘Umbra,’ the title track of Bristol’s Bible Club’s upcoming sophomore EP, is