After a decade shaped by loss, lineup changes, and self-produced chaos, San Jose’s Mugshot return with All the Devils Are Here, their second full-length and first for Pure Noise Records. Set for
After a decade shaped by loss, lineup changes, and self-produced chaos, San Jose’s Mugshot return with All the Devils Are Here, their second full-length and first for Pure Noise Records. Set for
Germany’s Peace of Mind returns with “Blood Is The Price,” their third single from the upcoming full-length album, recorded at
Released June 6th on Reptilian Records, Trauma Cake marks the first proper full-length from Swedish noise rock trio Bacon Wagon.
Orange 9mm have released “Turn It Up,” their first new single since 1999. The song marks a concrete step forward
On May 21st, Italian dream pop/shoegaze outfit Six Impossible Things released Eight and a Half, the first track from their
Released on April 11th, Mindful Inaction is the fourth release from Copenhagen-based punk band Nexø. Known for their frenetic live
Boston’s Unseemlier will release their debut full-length I Have a Screw Loose, Somewhere on June 13 through Sell The Heart
Sardinian hardcore outfit For Different Ways breaks its recent studio silence with “Lost”, a self-produced single recorded and mixed by
Washington DC’s PSYOP returns June 13th with Defector, their third EP and arguably their most musically focused release to date.
Season to Risk, the long-running noise rock outfit from Kansas City, have released 1-800-Meltdown, a new LP compiled and pressed
Canadian folk punk artist Greg Rekus just wrapped his 14th European tour, covering 11 countries between mid-April and mid-May 2025.
With their debut EP Textile Waste, out now via Endnote Records, Toronto band dogwhistle drop us into the wreckage. textile waste by dogwhistle The release is less a collection of songs than
Renato Treves, known for his work with I Like Allie, returns with a new, grittier punk project called NOPE. The band’s second single, Aurora on Pál, premieres today ahead of the full-length album Done Grieving, out July 4 via Rad Girlfriend Records (US), Engineer
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On June 6, Bay Area trio Super Cassette release Hurts, Don’t It?,
There’s no slow introduction with Standover. The New Zealand five-piece doesn’t ease
London weird chaotic punk trio Why Patterns are back with a new
Chris MacDonald’s Days and Days – A Story about Sunderland’s Leatherface and the Ties That Bind (ECW Press, 2024) sidesteps the usual fan-biography tropes. It doesn’t idolize. It doesn’t beg for reappraisal. What it offers is a layered, often raw examination of how music
Read More →A year after their self-recorded debut EP, wracaj, bo ciemno return with
Bad Knees formed in Edinburgh in 2024, a four-piece indie rock group
Released on January 18, 2025, Rudiments by Vancouver’s Dour is a raw
Best known as the drummer for queer punk pioneers Pansy Division and