Milan Trachta — Mr. Banana to anyone who spent time on the European hardcore circuit — didn’t set out to write a music feature. He was dealing with some health issues, had
Milan Trachta — Mr. Banana to anyone who spent time on the European hardcore circuit — didn’t set out to write a music feature. He was dealing with some health issues, had
Undertone’s first EP “Revolt Vol. 1” goes straight for the throat. The band came together in Hengelo, Netherlands as a
Rosier are interesting for reasons that have very little to do with the usual indie-folk tag. The Montreal group don’t
HISS have been sitting with failure for a while. Not failure as drama, and not as some abstract theme to
Back in December, Bodega Dog introduced the project with “Faces“, a debut that pointed toward something worth keeping an eye
Taroug’s new album starts before he was born, with a story his mother carried into the family before he turned
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Unstable Shapes are taking a live recording from their fourth show and putting it back to work. Today, the Minneapolis
Straight-up rock’n’roll doesn’t come up too often around here, which is exactly why High Home’s “Dead Prayers” makes sense as
There’s a fixed image at the center of Give Vent’s new EP: a house that stays the same while everything
Garden Walk didn’t ease into their debut. “Does It Feel Like Home?” opens with a sound that already feels worked
The last time we ran a piece on Carrion Spring was in late 2023, around the release of “How it all falls away petal by petal” — a record that already felt
Not many bands can play this hard and still make it stick melodically. Daggers have been at this long enough to know the difference — the kind of band that’s eaten from more than one table, and it shows. “El Mundo Kaput” hits like
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