There’s a particular weight to hardcore records that don’t just channel anger but actually sit with it, turn it over, and admit they don’t have answers. Without Love‘s “Diminishing Returns,” out now
There’s a particular weight to hardcore records that don’t just channel anger but actually sit with it, turn it over, and admit they don’t have answers. Without Love‘s “Diminishing Returns,” out now
Celebrating’s “Dance Music” turns breakbeats, tape hiss, and dissociation into something harder to name Celebrating push further out on “Dance
The first time Hark! A Shark! properly came back, Nat Cottingham got to watch her kids watch the band. After
Anti-Corpos have been doing this long enough to know what punk says about itself, and what actually happens once the
Some bands spend years trying to sound this direct. General Chaos got there by sixteen. “Busted,” the first single from
The Kuala Lumpur outfit arrive on April 1 with their debut single, “Do Nothing,” after nearly two years of writing,
Chevreuil have always treated the duo format like a piece of engineered performance architecture. Julien F. and Tony C. formed
The image that holds Airline’s new EP together is an old one: a koi swimming against the current, trying to
The first surprise in hearing J. Robbins’ new mix of “The Draft” was how little football, etc. wanted it to
Slacker rock is one of those tags that sounds half-serious until a band decides to stand inside it without apologizing.
By the third month, the pace has already started to show. “Break My Heart Again,” out March 31, is the
Dave Graney gave Royal Commission an early nod on Triple R after playing “The Woman (Who Cannot Be Named),” singling out the fact that Dean Robb had recorded the whole thing on
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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Nine years is a long time to leave people hanging, but Antwerp’s
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There’s a line in guitarist Justin Smith’s notes about the current state
Somewhere between a 2am drive back from a gig and a 4am alarm for a work shift, Indecision became a real band. Not in the official sense — they formed in Bristol in November 2024, that part happened fast — but in the way
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Somewhere in the middle of making “Dream,” Gentilesky’s second album, Yaprak Kırdök
Eight tracks. Eighteen-second blasts sitting next to a three-minute-forty-six closer. Los Angeles