NEW MUSIC
Pennsylvania metalcore band If Not For Me dive into horror imagery and demonic possession on their crushing new single “Unholy.”
sace6 capture jealousy, tension, and emotional chaos on “covet,” blending danceable pop grooves with bursts of heavy guitar.
Lisbon’s Days of Alexander dive into guilt, vulnerability, and self-reflection on the emotionally heavy new single “Weight of Guilt.”
Berlin’s Agatha Is Dead! explore inner conflict and self-interrogation on the dark, brooding new single “Courtroom Drama.”
Athens’ Youth Valley blend shoegaze haze, post-punk mood, and dream pop textures on the haunting and reflective new single “cerberus.”
Octopus Knife Fight return with the upbeat new single “Eyes Up,” a reminder to step away from the endless scroll and reconnect with the real world.
Lip Critic double down on their chaotic electronic-punk energy with the new single and video “Jackpot.”
The Albany post-hardcore favorites return with a sharp new single ahead of major touring in North America and Europe.
Lips Speak Louder return with a fiery cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Y Control,” blending experimental alt-rock energy with a clear nod to one of their biggest influences.
The German heavy outfit come out swinging with a raw, no-frills new track that hits harder than ever.
Koyo release the reflective new single “What I’m Worth” as anticipation builds for their upcoming album Barely Here, arriving May 8 via Pure Noise Records.
The Florida hardcore band launches a new chapter with Run For Cover Records and an intense new single and video.
A tranquil blend of lo-fi textures, piano melodies, and deep house rhythms that turns Echoterrium into an immersive listening experience.
A groove-heavy rock record packed with bluesy guitar swagger, punchy bass lines, and dive-bar attitude.
A hook packed debut EP that proves The Paradox know exactly how to bring pop punk’s loud, chaotic spirit back to life.
Teen Suicide return with “Spiders,” a haunting new single that offers another glimpse into the band’s upcoming album Nude descending staircase headless.
Dreamy guitars and diary-like honesty introduce Asara’s solo era with the bittersweet glow of “Cute.”
Surfbort crank up the chaos and humor on “Hot Dog,” a gloriously unserious punk ripper previewing their upcoming album Reality Star.
Teen Mortgage ignite a noisy, adrenaline fueled return with “Burn,” a jagged garage punk ripper built for the stage.
Scrappy, loud, and gloriously unhinged, The Bobby Lees kick off their next chapter with a motel room riot called “New Self.”
Trauma turned into crushing sound, Distant’s “Spirit” hits with raw emotion and uncompromising heaviness.
Death Cab for Cutie return with I Built You a Tower, arriving June 5 on ANTI- with the new single “Riptides” out now.