Category: New Music

  • Gun Outfit – “So Easy To Love”

    Gun Outfit – “So Easy To Love”

    Capturing a desert mystique that still exists beyond the mirage of a screen, this is the kind of place you’d rather be with the latest offering from the hermitic Los Angeles band’s new double LP, ‘Process and Reality’.

  • Parlor Walls – “Arrow”

    Parlor Walls – “Arrow”

    Viscerally fixated yet sharply chic in its dark, industrial punk design, this highlight from the Brooklyn duo’s new album, ‘Big Crystal Dreams’, leaves behind a scene flushed in violent red.

  • Sparta – “Crater”

    Sparta – “Crater”

    After all these years, the post-hardcore band led by Jim Ward is still on a mission to embrace whatever comes crashing their way on the lead single off their new album, ‘Cut A Silhouette’.

  • There Were Wires – “Massive House Fire”

    There Were Wires – “Massive House Fire”

    Following a slowburn in finding their way back, the late ’90s and early Aughts Boston metalcore scene stalwarts return as a powderkeg explosion on the lead single off their first new album in over 23 years, ‘Vessel’.

  • FILM – “Roundabout”

    FILM – “Roundabout”

    Be it in memory or their collective calling, members of the Starting Line and Algernon Cadwallader getting stuck in the middle with each other is a good thing on the lead single from their album, ‘Permanence’.

  • Piebald – “Still On the Couch”

    Piebald – “Still On the Couch”

    Interrupting your doom scroll and ad-fed algorithm, the lead single from the Boston indie-emo rockers’ first new album in 19 years makes the over-arching political dumpster fire of these times at least a little bit more fun.

  • Converge – “Hum of Hurt”

    Converge – “Hum of Hurt”

    The culmination of the pain of the world audibly blisters into view for those who’ve never experienced it themselves on the title track off the Boston metalcore luminaries’ second album of 2026.

  • BALMORA ft. Brie Percy – “Ophelia”

    BALMORA ft. Brie Percy – “Ophelia”

    The dramatic Connecticut metalcore band are poets beneath that heavy armor on the lead single off their anticipated debut LP, ‘These Graven Halls’.

  • Friko – “Still Around”

    Friko – “Still Around”

    With the latest preview from ‘Something Worth Waiting For’, the Chicago indie rockers have got that desire when they need it the most.

  • Dry Cleaning – “Sliced by a Fingernail”

    Dry Cleaning – “Sliced by a Fingernail”

    The South London post-punks’ latest single is a continuation in their impressionist violence against the outside world, enriching fertile existentialism with prickly guitar dynamics.