• CEREMONY – “Death Destruction Mayhem”

    CEREMONY – “Death Destruction Mayhem”

    The chaos reaped on the lead single from ‘Tell Me Your Dream’ is merely CEREMONY in their most natural environment.

  • No Joy – “Big Life, Big Leaf”

    No Joy – “Big Life, Big Leaf”

    A big burst of energy before venturing into the next unknown from the Montréal post-shoegaze artist’s new Fire-Toolz co-produced EP, where the end is celebrated intensely rather than mourned.

  • Recommended Album: Olivia Rodrigo – ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’

    Recommended Album: Olivia Rodrigo – ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’

    The pop songwriter grows beyond her angsty emo phase and absorbs a couple of decades worth of alternative history influence in her latest ex-perience.

  • Wishy – “Lovesick”

    Wishy – “Lovesick”

    The lead single from the dreamy indie rockers’ sophomore effort, ‘Nature’s Pill’, catches feelings big time at the top of a rollercoaster ride.

  • Chat Pile – “Deep Blue”

    Chat Pile – “Deep Blue”

    With the lead single off their new album, ‘Who Loves the Sun’, the Oklahoma City noise rockers indulge in tiny hints of sweetness, if at least to put up with another day here on this Earth.

  • L’Rain – “soulless cycle”

    L’Rain – “soulless cycle”

    Banging your head softly against a rock hard canvas like this is one way you can actually break free with the lead single from the experimental art-pop songwriter’s new album, ‘fata morgana’.

  • Recommended Album: Stuck – ‘Optimizer’

    Recommended Album: Stuck – ‘Optimizer’

    On their sophomore LP, the Chicago post-punk trio add some healthy, noise rock-hard muscle mass to their frame to contend with the decline in humanity, and come out as the best version of themselves in spite of it all.

  • Dummy – “Unshaped Road (live in the round)”

    Dummy – “Unshaped Road (live in the round)”

    A glimpse into the live energy to come from the Los Angeles underground noise-pop darlings as they move into a new Midwestern home over at Polyvinyl Records.

  • Recommended Album: Converge – ‘Hum of Hurt’

    Recommended Album: Converge – ‘Hum of Hurt’

    With their second album of 2026, the Boston metalcore heroes turn all of the pain of existence into a noisy, raw superpower.

  • Show Me The Body – “Eat for Peace”

    Show Me The Body – “Eat for Peace”

    The latest preview off ‘Alone Together’ is a compelling fight anthem that feasts full-on in protector mode.

  • Index – “Cellophane”

    Index – “Cellophane”

    The new super heavy industrial punk amalgamation from Control Top members Alan Creedon and Alex Lichtenauer leaves little room for error on their debut single.

  • Gilla Band – “Giraffe”

    Gilla Band – “Giraffe”

    You can’t tame the wild headspace which the noisy Irish industrial post-punk band wriggle through on their latest single.


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