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
The UK’s longtime gloom-pop troubadour Brightr is back with Charles Petrescu, the first single from the long-awaited second album Year
The clock doesn’t wait. That’s the premise, really. Songs For A Monday Morning (Lemmis Records), the new release from long-standing
After nearly two decades in silence, Thirty-Three Rotations is back—carefully, and without fanfare, but with purpose. One of the few
It didn’t take long for things to click. Justin and Nate were coming off a dead-in-the-water project. Tyler had just
On April 16, 2025, happier? releases their debut EP Anything, a five-track chronicle of heartbreak, self-inquiry, and emotional disarray written
There’s no answer waiting at the end of The Crisis of Existence. No crescendo of clarity. No grand closure. Sutras
Out April 16 on the band’s own label, Saturated Ideals, “Turismo” marks a significant moment for Belfast’s Middler—a band that’s
Tigerleech’s new album Bicephalous, out April 18 via Octopus Rising and Argonauta Records, marks a shift for the French quartet.
In early April, the U.S. administration under Donald Trump reignited a familiar fire: economic protectionism cloaked in nationalism. Among the
It started with a riff in Rotterdam. Back in late 2019, Chris posted an online ad looking for musicians to
Montreal’s The Last Mile released their second full-length album Holding On To Hope on April 11 via Thousand Islands Records and Pavones Records, marking a shift in both sound and subject matter.
Brooklyn’s Cash Bribe have dropped a new single, Death Tax, with a video directed by Charlie Jordan and a release show already in the bag—April 3 at Bar Freda, Queens, alongside Torsion, Bardo, and Keefchamber. It’s the first cut from their upcoming EP Demonomics,
Read More →Not so long after their initial presentation here on IDIOTEQ, Minneapolis band
The Arizona-based hardcore band See It Through is premiering the title track
If you name your song “In the Basement,” you shoot the video
Premiering today, Sungaze’s latest single “Feel Better Tomorrow” cuts straight into the
London hardcore band Higher Walls will self-release their new EP No End on April 25th — but this is more than just a record drop. Alongside the release, the band opens up about the state of hardcore across continents, sharing a personal map of
Read More →With their first full tour in nearly a decade starting this week,
With Ethereal out now via Flatspot Records and shows lined up across
Seattle’s Dead Bars return with All Dead Bars Go To Heaven, their
Polish metalcore outfit Violent Answer has released Shift, their third EP and