• Buzz Sound: Holder

    Buzz Sound: Holder

    With their new EP, ‘Ruin The Best of Me’, the Western Massachusetts hardcore band profess a decades-deep knowledge of screamo history which they turn into maximalist devotionals.

  • Dry Socket – “Rigged Survival”

    Dry Socket – “Rigged Survival”

    A good reminder that you just don’t fuck with someone who has nothing left to lose from the Portland hardcore punks’ new album, ‘Self Defense Techniques’.

  • COMMITMENT – “DOG POUND”

    COMMITMENT – “DOG POUND”

    Righteously pissed at the world, the Philly hardcore pseudo supergroup are making man their bitch on the lead single off their debut album, ‘Fear Of’.

  • Snail Mail – “Dead End”

    Snail Mail – “Dead End”

    There’s still plenty of unease to be felt with new beginnings, yet Lindsey Jordan is embracing her own inner transformation outward with indie pop-rock fireworks.

  • trauma ray – “Hannibal”

    trauma ray – “Hannibal”

    Focusing rage ‘gaze toward the skeptics, the Fort Worth band answers their questions resoundingly on the first preview off their new EP, ‘Carnival’.

  • Poison The Well – “Thoroughbreds”

    Poison The Well – “Thoroughbreds”

    With no fear, the metalcore originators have come back to haunt us just in the nick of time on the lead single off their first new album in 17 years.

  • Buzz Sound: I Promised The World

    Buzz Sound: I Promised The World

    In short, the new romantics of the all-consuming metal and hardcore scene more than deliver with their eponymous EP.

  • Host Family – “Explain It To Me”

    Host Family – “Explain It To Me”

    Host Family’s language of noise pop is many, and that’s what should draw you into the conversation.

  • How Much Art – “XO”

    How Much Art – “XO”

    In attempting to understand one of the human experience’s deepest emotions, the art-punk band led by Patrick Flynn go beyond heartbeats and reach the core.

  • Robber Robber – “The Sound It Made”

    Robber Robber – “The Sound It Made”

    Wherever the Burlington underground rockers are going with this, it’d be wise to heed their sound’s demands with the latest single off their new album, ‘Two Wheels Move the Soul’.


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