NEW MUSIC
Harmony Redford turns situationship frustration into a bright, addictive bedroom-pop confession on “Indecisive.”
Bodysnatcher return with “The Maker,” an unflinching and brutal statement from their upcoming album Hell Is Here, Hell Is Home.
Lozenge strike gold with “Silver,” a heavy shoegaze anthem that’s both crushing and beautifully weightless.
The Empty Page plunge into bleak, soul-stirring shoegaze intensity on “Death On Our Side.”
Taken Alive capture the beauty and burden of connection on their hypnotic pop-punk anthem “Spinning.”
Mothica step into a bold new era with “Save Your Roses,” an anthemic lead single from Somewhere In Between.
Death Lens kick off a new era with “Monolith,” a gritty, urgent lead single from What’s Left Now?.
Knumears come out swinging on “Fade Away,” a raw first glimpse at their debut album Directions.
DD Island drift into hazy, beachy bliss on “All the Same,” a warm and whimsical indie escape.
Free Throw tap into nostalgia, youth, and emotional honesty on “Hero’s Grave,” setting the tone for Moments Before The Wind.
Analog Dog channel the spirit of 70’s dance culture on IT’S NOT THE $ WE’LL REMEMBER, a colorful disco-pop record built on groove, joy, and real connection.
Dropkick Murphys and Haywire unite generations of New England punk and hardcore on the split LP New England Forever.
A fearless sonic pivot that finds RIVER embracing darkness, distortion, and emotional honesty.
A weightless yet crushing shoegaze ballad that turns nostalgia into something beautifully devastating.
Nothing leans into bleak, slow-burn heaviness on “Toothless Coal” ahead of A Short History of Decay.
Converge return with “We Were Never The Same,” a blistering new single from their upcoming album Love Is Not Enough.
A fearless, high-voltage EP that weaponizes chaos, emotion, and genre collision into a single uncompromising statement.
Nefastis summon dark, apocalyptic energy on “Shadow Spell,” a crushing new single built on ritualistic heaviness and dread.
Poor Bambi explode out of Stavanger with “This One Is For Free,” a fast, feral burst of punk-infused noise rock chaos.
Cootie Catcher embrace playful chaos on “Puzzle Pop” ahead of their new album Something We All Got.
A haunting, dreamlike single that pairs emotional clarity with glowing, otherworldly visuals.
A laid-back ride that erupts into chaos, showing Angel Du$t at their most controlled and explosive.
Magnolia Park hit new heights with a colorful, full-throttle anthem.