Survived by Nothing carved their lane by force—off time, off axis, off the leash. The Croatian four-piece doesn’t care what you call it—metallic hardcore, hardcore, metalcore—just let them play and let people
Survived by Nothing carved their lane by force—off time, off axis, off the leash. The Croatian four-piece doesn’t care what you call it—metallic hardcore, hardcore, metalcore—just let them play and let people
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,
Church Road Records signees Believe in Nothing have released a new single, ‘What Would You Do?’ — a slow-motion descent
Black Mantra has just dropped the video premiere for their track “Wrong,” taken from their latest EP Knowledge is over.
Korine’s A Flame in the Dark, dropped on March 28, 2025, via Born Losers Records. It’s a synth-pop release built
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 late 2022, the band emerged fast—built off a demo from guitarist John,
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
After years of shifting lineups and stylistic tug-of-war, the Montreal-based quartet found
There’s a reason the new Fiction Years II EP by Drunk Uncle doesn’t read like a basement diary or a long sigh under a streetlight. The Austin trio—Peyton, Will, and Jake—aren’t here to write heartbreak anthems. They’re carving out emo that sounds like movement,
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Denver’s Fatalist started their tour not with a bang but with a
The idea for Kamyki started in reaction. “We recorded one album, played
In Paris, where concrete stretches endless and the air hums with tension,