A month ago, we covered Spright Blue, the jaw-dropping lead single from To Be Gentle’s new LP. That track channeled catharsis through an unlikely source: a card archetype from Yu-Gi-Oh!, used to
A month ago, we covered Spright Blue, the jaw-dropping lead single from To Be Gentle’s new LP. That track channeled catharsis through an unlikely source: a card archetype from Yu-Gi-Oh!, used to
The vinyl hisses, the needle drops, and within seconds, Next of Sin lets you know exactly what you’re in for.
Ad Meliora have dropped their new single “Drown”, continuing their evolution as one of Stockholm’s more intriguing alternative/post-hardcore projects. The
New Jersey hardcore/screamo outfit has dropped Memento Mori, their debut EP, and we are stoked to give you a special
Toronto’s Survival Club return today with the premiere of their new music video for “Maybe We’ll Learn Something From All
Ottawa’s punk rock band Tucana will release their new single Spirit Bomb on April 22, a track shaped by Montreal’s
Dylan Pacheco’s new project Cautious Driver makes its first appearance with the single Make It Make Sense, out April 22.
“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 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
New London-based band ButcherBird will release their debut EP Drought/Deluge through Drowning Sea God Records on 30 May 2025. Ahead of the full release, they’re presenting the video for lead track Trajan’s Massive Column! Built around a balance of chaos and structure, the six-track
Read More →Chicago’s Stress Positions returns with Human Zoo, a new EP dropping May
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
Rad Skulls—a cross-state punk band made up of seasoned musicians from southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois—just dropped The Seeing Rad 7 Inch, a short release featuring a cover of Minor Threat’s Seeing Red and a new original, Slow Skulls. The digital version is out
Read More →The UK’s longtime gloom-pop troubadour Brightr is back with Charles Petrescu, the
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,