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
The quickest way into Krein’s Low-Budget Death Extravaganza is through the accident that started it: a joke name tossed around
You don’t hear many bands talk about forming at the exact moment their local scene starts breathing again, but that’s
The Scabby Knees’ story starts in familiar territory for anyone who grew up inside the late-nineties and early-noughties punk orbit.
Season to Risk spent the early 90s on the road (see their touring in van survival guide here), building a
With December already in full swing, a quick heads-up — this is the last weekly roundup of the year. With
The first volume of Noise Real Records’ new “Noise Pollution Series” lands with something the label didn’t have to overthink:
On 5 December 2025, MONOLITH release their sixth studio album “The Price of Their Heaven”, a self-recorded, self-released ode to
The new split 7” arriving December 5 via Sweet Cheetah Records and Poptek Records lands like a small time capsule:
The split EP “When emo meant friendship on Myspace era” arrives today through Ghost Palace/Cargo, tying together two projects that
Five bands from five different countries—Malaysia, Peru, USA, Germany, and Mexico—are releasing a shared digital split today and we’re stoked
Wounds, by London’s Cold in Berlin marks their first record in six years, and it arrives with the same gravity that has followed them since their early East London days—post-punk, goth, doom,
Berlin can make you feel like you’re shoulder-to-shoulder with half the continent while somehow drifting further from yourself. ONLY know that pressure intimately, and their debut album Eyes Wide Open turns it into something sharp enough to cut with. Out today, the record arrives
Read More →The note came casually — Derek Allen checking in, mentioning that two
KO-MA, a post-hardcore trio from Tours, France, are set to release their
MAPS AND FOILS end the year by circling back to the moment
It’s hard not to feel a MySpace-era déjà vu when a band
Main Era’s second full-length album, “Four of Wands,” comes out of a year when the Boston-based experimental-rock quartet decided to live under the same roof in Allston and build a record from the inside out. They tracked and produced it themselves between December 2024
Read More →A band announcing itself from a city not usually tied to shoegaze
The first thing that grounds “Autoreverse” is how plainly it comes together:
This Saturday, November 22, The Path will play their last show at
The thing that hits first is how unlikely it feels: a band