The debut by Coma of Eris is not another record. It’s a document of exhaustion and fracture, an 18-minute political reflex that’s been waiting in the wings since before the latest wave
The debut by Coma of Eris is not another record. It’s a document of exhaustion and fracture, an 18-minute political reflex that’s been waiting in the wings since before the latest wave
“Weapon X hates you.” The first line says it all. Katana-sharp and cold-blooded, Weapon X Demo 2 isn’t just a
On April 21st, 2025, The Eerie release their debut full-length, Book of Reverbations — a record that bridges the dreamy
Out April 4, 2025 on Conicle Records, Structure Moderne’s self-titled debut album distills the energy of improvisation and the weight
After several years of silence, Vancouver metalcore quintet Bastian emerge from a prolonged hiatus with “Currents,” their first new material
The first single from Pain Magazine, a new collaborative project uniting French post-hardcore trio Birds in Row with industrial techno
Rad Skulls—a cross-state punk band made up of seasoned musicians from southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois—just dropped The Seeing Rad
Katowice-based band Undergone have dropped their debut single Falling Apart, a self-produced track that pulls listeners into the claustrophobic, slow
After six years of relative silence, Boston hardcore outfit Death Before Dishonor are back with Nowhere Bound, their sixth full-length
New London-based band ButcherBird will release their debut EP Drought/Deluge through Drowning Sea God Records on 30 May 2025. Ahead
Amidst the industrial haze of Houston, where oil refineries paint the horizon and the music scene flips through punk, indie,
The clock doesn’t wait. That’s the premise, really. Songs For A Monday Morning (Lemmis Records), the new release from long-standing Long Island hardcore unit the great lie, circles like a battered commuter
Chicago’s Stress Positions returns with Human Zoo, a new EP dropping May 16 on Three One G Records. Recorded in March 2024 at Altered States Studio by Matt Russell (REZN, Oozing Wound, C.H.E.W., Big Laugh) and mastered by James Plotkin (Voivod, Khanate, Full of
Read More →After nearly two decades in silence, Thirty-Three Rotations is back—carefully, and without
Out April 16 on the band’s own label, Saturated Ideals, “Turismo” marks
Tigerleech’s new album Bicephalous, out April 18 via Octopus Rising and Argonauta
Brooklyn’s Cash Bribe have dropped a new single, Death Tax, with a
The UK’s longtime gloom-pop troubadour Brightr is back with Charles Petrescu, the first single from the long-awaited second album Year Two, out this summer via Sugar-Free Records. Released on April 17th, the song lands after nearly a decade of touring and recording that’s taken
Read More →In early April, the U.S. administration under Donald Trump reignited a familiar
It started with a riff in Rotterdam. Back in late 2019, Chris
London hardcore band Higher Walls will self-release their new EP No End
With their first full tour in nearly a decade starting this week,