NEW MUSIC
Retro Kid taps into sun-soaked nostalgia on “Found You,” blending mellow house vibes with hypnotic indie dance energy.
Saticöy tap into raw vulnerability on “Tuck Me In,” blending soft emotion with explosive release.
Evan Fong proves he’s more than a YouTuber on “pe$o$,” delivering a loud, dark, and addictive track that feels like a real breakout moment.
A dark, danceable middle finger to burnout and the machine, “3 Hits” turns post-punk mood into something sharp and self-aware.
Holding Absence level up with “Whisper Of A Dream” and a major Sumerian Records signing.
Fast, chaotic, and unrelenting, “Debt Collector” turns everyday pressure into a full-blown sonic panic attack.
A patient, deeply felt return that turns heartbreak into something both familiar and quietly devastating.
A cinematic, heavy-hitting track that blends melody, mystery, and weight as PRESIDENT close a major chapter.
A two-minute surge of post-hardcore intensity that balances chaos, melody, and reflection without missing a beat.
Offbeat, sharp, and a little unhinged, “Black Site” doubles down on everything that makes Cheekface click.
A slow-burning crusher that drags you under and keeps you there, “Sedative” proves Cranked aren’t here to play nice.
A melodic gut punch that snaps into chaos, “Blood Money” proves Catch Your Breath are done holding back.
A sleek, confidence-fueled indie banger that proves Tom A. Smith doesn’t need tricks to make a statement.
A shredding, hook-heavy anthem where self-destruction meets self-realization and somehow comes out louder on the other side.
The Conscious Outlaws deliver a hook-packed, feel-good punch on “Figure This Out,” blending alt-rock grit with slick, stadium-ready energy.
Ringing close out their album rollout with “Rose/Bud/Thorn,” a slow-burning climb from emotional weight to hard-earned optimism.
Loveless & Company push past genre lines on “Rich Man,” turning country roots into something heavier, louder, and more lived-in.
LOTUS pack pure chaos into 60 seconds with “Haunted Like a House,” a blink-and-you-miss-it punk detonation.
Sleeping With Sirens strip it all back on “An Ending In Itself,” turning vulnerability into something loud, honest, and impossible to ignore.
Infected Rain dive into identity and inner conflict on “Stranger,” pairing haunting visuals with controlled chaos.
Roman Candle go full throttle on “Blasphemous Act,” a chaotic, no-holds-barred preview of their debut album Unadulterated.
Splitview sharpen their grungegaze edge on “Denial,” setting the tone for a raw, fully realized debut EP.
The Haunted Youth turn up the intensity on “murder me,” a darker, heavier preview of Boys Cry Too.
The Empty Page channel frustration into “A Feminine Ending,” a rising post-punk critique of the beauty industry.
Death Cab for Cutie return with I Built You a Tower, arriving June 5 on ANTI- with the new single “Riptides” out now.
A tense, glitch-heavy single sets the tone as the band gears up for a July release and one final unreleased track.