NEW MUSIC
Dear Sherlock fuse hard rock, progressive metal, and arena-sized hooks on “Apophis,” a crushing new single that ranks among 2026's strongest rock releases.
Bring Me The Horizon turn the clock back with “Dehumanized,” a blistering deathcore assault that celebrates the band's roots while teasing the arrival of Count Your Blessings | Repented.
Dead Poet Society embrace the darkness on “Roach,” pairing their gripping new standalone single with a hypnotic, horror-inspired music video that demands to be seen.
156/Silence turn up the intensity with “Proxy Idols,” a crushing new preview of From A Distance that arrives alongside major touring plans for the second half of 2026.
Russian Circles return with “Empath,” the first taste of their upcoming album Nine, while also announcing an extensive North American tour in support of the release.
Berlin's Waifish unleash pure late-night chaos on “Ambition’t,” a gritty, post-punk-fueled thrill ride packed with DIY energy, sharp guitars, and reckless abandon.
I See Ghosts channel heartbreak, frustration, and emotional resilience into “Silver Webs,” a powerful new single that blends post-hardcore intensity with melodic alternative metal.
Cloud Studies blur the lines between shoegaze, darkwave, and post punk on their immersive self titled EP, crafting a dreamlike listening experience that rewards repeat visits.
CHICO blend hardcore intensity with alternative rock hooks on “BLUR,” an explosive new single that sets the stage for their self-titled debut album arriving August 14 via New Morality Zine.
Rat Boy keeps the hype train rolling with “High Life,” the latest preview of CRASH!, his upcoming Hellcat Records album produced by Rancid's Tim Armstrong.
No Cure crank the intensity to dangerous levels on “Slowly Turning Blue,” the latest crushing preview of their debut album It Is Going to Get Dark, arriving July 10 via Sharptone Records.
Extinction A.D. continue their reign of crossover thrash destruction with “They Live, They Die,” a relentless new single packed with crushing riffs, hardcore grit, and unfiltered aggression.
Poppy expands the world of “Dying to Forget” with a stunning new music video directed by Orie McGuiness as she prepares to launch her North American "Constantly Nowhere" tour next month.
Brand of Sacrifice return in devastating fashion with “Seeing Red” and “This Place Wasn't Meant For Us,” a crushing double single that showcases both their unrelenting brutality and cinematic ambition.
Hardcore trailblazers Ceremony return with Tell Me Your Dream, their first new album in years, alongside a newly announced North American tour.
Los Angeles rocker Blaze Francisco puts a heavier spin on Republica’s iconic ‘90s anthem “Ready To Go.”
OK Goodnight blends progressive ambition, gothic atmosphere, and soaring musicianship on “Top of the Bottom,” one of the standout moments from their new album, stop/go.
JURAMENTO's Superstitions blends crushing riffs, soaring emotion, and dynamic songwriting into one of the year's most promising heavy music releases.
Nazire blurs the lines between shoegaze, glitch pop, and experimental electronics on “leech,” a haunting exploration of toxic relationships and emotional detachment.
Esther Kohl pairs sharp wit, raw honesty, and gritty indie rock energy on “Wet Dream,” a fearless examination of modern romance and emotional fallout.
Mike Goodrick channels peak 2000s pop-punk nostalgia on “Songs I Still Skip,” a heartfelt anthem about heartbreak, memory, and the songs we can’t bring ourselves to hear anymore.
Occasions fuse classic hard rock swagger with modern muscle on “Crashing Down,” an explosive anthem built on towering riffs, massive hooks, and undeniable energy.
A Sight in Veracity crams industrial metal, nu metal, and metalcore into one crushing package on “Split Frame,” a genre-bending track built for maximum impact.
Talking With Hands and Telefone turn life’s chaos into riff-heavy catharsis on The Shit, a split EP packed with sarcasm, swagger, and surprisingly seamless chemistry.
Trophy Wife’s “Paragraph” is a devastating slow-burn that transforms heartbreak into something beautiful, cathartic, and impossible to shake.
Atlanta's favorite rap-rock chaos merchants return with “Set It Off,” a high-octane anthem and a massive Fall 2026 headline tour.
Imminence usher in a new era with Sumerian Records, pairing the announcement with the powerful and cinematic new single “The Sword That Never Bends.
Left To Suffer's “Gun In The Duffel Bag” is a crushing and deeply personal new single that finds the band channeling pain, frustration, and honesty into one of their heaviest releases yet.
REV3RENT make a crushing first impression with “Last One Here,” a vicious new single that arrives alongside the band's signing to Deep Love Recordings.
Senior Living showcase the emotional highs and crushing lows of Existential Sudden Dread with “In This,” a soaring blend of shoegaze, post-hardcore, and alternative rock.