Regrowth start their new album in a place that feels uncomfortably familiar: a world cracking at the seams, and a generation trying to make sense of the debris falling around them. A
Regrowth start their new album in a place that feels uncomfortably familiar: a world cracking at the seams, and a generation trying to make sense of the debris falling around them. A
Berlin can make you feel like you’re shoulder-to-shoulder with half the continent while somehow drifting further from yourself. ONLY know
The note came casually — Derek Allen checking in, mentioning that two members of Lower Automation had started a new
It starts close to dawn, the moment when the body shuts down and the mind refuses to settle. That same
Cold Phase started in 2023 when former members of Lumberjack Feedback, Bare Teeth, and Forget Your Fears linked up, and
Livelick landed back in October, and it’s not the kind of live record you drop in the background. Something Is
Wounds, by London’s Cold in Berlin marks their first record in six years, and it arrives with the same gravity
Main Era’s second full-length album, “Four of Wands,” comes out of a year when the Boston-based experimental-rock quartet decided to
A band announcing itself from a city not usually tied to shoegaze already sets a certain scene, but elbowsway take
With the end of the year creeping closer and releases piling up faster than anyone can reasonably keep track of,
KO-MA, a post-hardcore trio from Tours, France, are set to release their debut LP “ANTHROPOLIS” via Kinsfolk, Ma Saret, Tout
The first thing you hear on “Bludgeoning Simulations” isn’t a riff but a single, dramatic piano stab — a small signal that the London-based doom/sludge outfit aren’t interested in repeating the familiar
London’s Troy the Band open their new single “Nothing” like they’re signalling the start of some slow-motion collapse. It’s a sudden plunge into blast beats and a mood that feels scorched around the edges. The track is the second glimpse of their 2026 album
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It’s hard not to feel a MySpace-era déjà vu when a band
Libbianski’s next move is clear from the first seconds of “Continue The
The third single from Omoiyari’s debut album lands with the same wired
This Saturday, November 22, The Path will play their last show at Higher Ground in South Burlington. It’s the end of a long-running Vermont hardcore institution, and Nick Grandchamp is marking the night by bringing Get a Grip back for a reunion set —
Read More →The thing that hits first is how unlikely it feels: a band
Muncie isn’t the kind of place bands come from as much as
The new album “Two Stories of Resemblance” by Mademoiselle Plume Rouge lands
Headshrinker’s debut LP landed on November 10th through Shield Recordings, Loner Cult