• NOWHERE2RUN – “Motives”

    NOWHERE2RUN – “Motives”

    An introduction for the uninitiated to the fiendish experimental industrial project led by Code Orange’s Jami Morgan and Eric “Shade” Balderose.

  • Militarie Gun – “God Owes Me Money”

    Militarie Gun – “God Owes Me Money”

    The ‘God Save The Gun’ standout gets theirs in a convergence of melodic hardcore and burning synth-pop with plenty of lyrical poison to pick from.

  • Mil-Spec – “When the Music Ends 6.52”

    Mil-Spec – “When the Music Ends 6.52”

    The extended highlight off the progressive melodic hardcore band’s new EP begs the question: if the sounds of Mil-Spec went on forever, would that be such a bad thing?

  • Buzz Sound: Her New Knife

    Buzz Sound: Her New Knife

    The Philly band coexist with a realm of dark ethereal shoegaze, treacherous post-punk, and noisy rock that will have you pondering whether you’re in a dream, a nightmare, or a surreal waking reality.

  • Sharp Pins – “Queen Of Globes and Mirrors”

    Sharp Pins – “Queen Of Globes and Mirrors”

    Proof that the rearview of indie rock and the underground before it still lives on with royal reverence in the diamond eyes of Kai Slater.

  • Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – “Super Nintendo”

    Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – “Super Nintendo”

    Adulthood has its ways of looking back on yesterday without the warm rose tinted glasses on, but billy woods and ELUCID have found a way to keep both visions in tact within their game on the lead single off ‘Mercy’, their collaborative new album with The Alchemist.

  • AKAI SOLO – “Peace To The Heavens!”

    AKAI SOLO – “Peace To The Heavens!”

    The lead single from ‘No Control, No Glory’ is a reminder that it’s always something to be able to go along with the Brooklyn underground rapper on his big, existential ride through life.

  • Dry Cleaning – “Hit My Head All Day”

    Dry Cleaning – “Hit My Head All Day”

    The lead single from the London post-punk band’s new album, ‘Secret Love’, is not a head cracked open. It’s an expanded mind.

  • Glitterer – “Stainless Steel”

    Glitterer – “Stainless Steel”

    Through vivid static and gleam, the grungy hardcore-pop band led by Ned Russin reinforces that another version of reality can exist if we want it with a little mind trickery on the lead single off their new album, ‘erer’.

  • Kareem Rahma’s Tiny Gun – “Time to Bleed”

    Kareem Rahma’s Tiny Gun – “Time to Bleed”

    The Brooklyn post-punk band led by motor mouth influencer Kareem Rahma are making the most of whatever’s left of this moment on their new single.


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