NEW MUSIC
Indiecore legend Ezra returns, unveiling his debut full-length LP with its lead single, “intermission.”
The Barbarians of California unleash raw punk chaos with their sharp new single “Modern Fashion.”
Rocket launch into a new era with soaring single ‘Act Like Your Title’ ahead of their explosive debut album.
“With ‘Guard Dog,’ Snooper bite down on punk chaos and self-discovery ahead of their new album Worldwide.”
“Baltimore hardcore lifers End It channel soul, chaos, and unapologetic energy on their Maximum Penalty cover and debut album Wrong Side Of Heaven.”
SOHN splits dawn in two with “Let Go” and “Ascent”—a radiant sunrise and a shadowed climb toward his forthcoming album Albadas (Dawn Songs).
Ways of Seeing’s “Cruel, Naturally” channels ’80s indie spirit into a raw, poetic reflection on trauma, cycles, and survival.
Wrongler share new single “Portrait in a Bleeding Mirror” — a haunting tale of love lost and hope destroyed.
Zdan channels the raw power of rock ’n’ roll into her newest single, a fiery anthem built to heal and ignite.
Jobber swing hard with “Clothesline From Hell,” a fuzz-rock knockout that sets the stage for their debut album Jobber To The Stars.
Twenty One Pilots turn up the rhythm and lore with “Drum Show,” the pulse-pounding second single from their upcoming album Breach.
The Cribs return with Selling a Vibe—a reflective, melody-driven album that marks their first new music in five years.
Joyce Manor break their silence with “All My Friends Are So Depressed,” a stripped-down, sardonic return that proves the pop-punk vets still have plenty to say.
Girl As Wave’s “Spark” blends moody intimacy with a subtle, muscular groove, wrapping dark indie pop in shimmering textures that linger.
“Second-Hand Suicide” by Great Mistakes will break all of your expectations — in the best way.
Bearings’ “Quick Release” fires off razor-sharp hooks and a bold call to ditch clout-chasing in favor of creating for the love of it.
S.C.A.B. turns life’s messy truths into a raw, backyard jam that’s as vulnerable as it is electrifying.
Spite House delivers grit and emotion on “10 Days,” setting the stage for their upcoming album Desertion.
Azael’s latest single finds beauty in the hard truths, offering a gentle reminder that it’s okay to not be okay.
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Militarie Gun fire off their next era with the gritty, addictive “B A D I D E A,” the lead single from upcoming album God Save the Gun, out October 17 via Loma Vista Recordings.
Pool Kids unveil the pensive “Sorry Not Sorry,” offering a heartfelt preview of their upcoming album Easier Said Than Done, out August 15.
Just Mustard unveil their next chapter with a haunting title track ahead of their October 24 album release via Partisan Records.
KennyHoopla’s “ORPHAN//” video is a whirlwind of grit, surreal imagery, and unfiltered emotion.
San Gabriel’s “Close 2 You” sits in the ache of loss, turning grief into something beautiful and deeply human.
Patient Sixty-Seven break down walls with new single “Barricade” — a raw blend of vulnerability, heavy hooks, and emotional power.