Church Road Records signees Believe in Nothing have released a new single, ‘What Would You Do?’ — a slow-motion descent into public humiliation, execution, and the murky pleasure we sometimes find in
Church Road Records signees Believe in Nothing have released a new single, ‘What Would You Do?’ — a slow-motion descent into public humiliation, execution, and the murky pleasure we sometimes find in
Seattle’s Dead Bars return with All Dead Bars Go To Heaven, their third full-length and their first in six years,
Minaxi’s new single “Mahiya,” from their forthcoming album Z of A, arrives not just as a song but as a
Polish metalcore outfit Violent Answer has released Shift, their third EP and a significant stylistic expansion of their core sound.
Tallinn-based quartet Kaschalot will release their new album Anemoia on April 8, 2025. Clocking in at just over 37 minutes,
Black Mantra has just dropped the video premiere for their track “Wrong,” taken from their latest EP Knowledge is over.
What if the world really is ending, but it’s happening so slowly and awkwardly that all you can do is
French hardcore band Who I Am have unveiled Imminent Devastation, a record shaped by the uncertainty and isolation that followed
Boston-based rock outfit Mission to Sleep will release their debut LP A Spark or The End on April 25, 2025,
Bruiserweight’s new EP drops today on Unbeaten Records, following their March 7th single “Playing With Fire.” Formed in Montreal in
There’s no metaphor in This Ain’t Gonna End Well…. Mean Bikini means it. They just dropped a record shaped by
Robin Sandquist, a Malmö-based multi-instrumentalist formerly of the post-rock band Sejd, has released his solo album Ägydius on vinyl through Sonde Records. Combining alternative, indie-pop, jazz, and post-rock with traces of medieval
Philadelphia’s industrial sludge unit WORST ONES returns with “Vex,” a new single and lyric video premiering exclusively right here on IDIOTEQ. Written in response to the violent cycles of war, systemic propaganda, and the weight of American decline, the track takes direct aim at
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In Marlborough, Massachusetts, in a house that never quite learned silence, three
The new track from Allentown’s Orphan Donor doesn’t wait for your permission
The final track written and recorded for their debut album, Que plus
Denver’s Fatalist started their tour not with a bang but with a highway jackknife. A literal one. Snowstorm on the Colorado plains, semi blocking the road, switch controllers passed around like communion wafers. The band slept at a Love’s truck stop. That’s how this
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In Paris, where concrete stretches endless and the air hums with tension,
There’s something about the raw cold of Finland that makes its way
In today’s reality where punk rock’s edges often get sanded down by