NEW MUSIC
The duo is brave but utterly human.
Alex Plummer cranks it up on “Crashing Down” beyond level 10 and doesn’t let up.
Netherlands-based pop-punkers After Elmer have been taking notes from their heroes.
Easing out of the throws of melancholia, Slowly Slowly is emerging as a gorgeous butterfly.
You see them every where before the holidays those “perfect stocking stuffers”: Christmas socks.
“Generation No Surrender” couldn’t have been timed more perfectly.
Germany’s I See Ghosts is pioneering their own subset of hardcore.
Vie Jester pays tribute and homage to Incubus with a credible cover of “Pardon Me.”
“Pressure” gives hope and inspiration to anyone with a dream and passion and the steely determination and tenacity to make it happen.
Mission To Sleep are a Boston based rock band with an absolutely booming sound.
Sam Fender is excited to announce the release of “Wild Long Lie.”
SOM has revealed that their third full-length album, ‘Let The Light In,’ will be released on March 14.
Heavyweight champs Knocked Loose have officially done it.
Disarme draws the listener in with haunting, powerfully dramatic, reflective, and dark music.
Her perfectly curated mix for “Life Is Sw33t” will withstand the test of time.
Casino Havana are a killer new British rock band ready to conquer the airwaves.
“Vibey Barbie” conjures many striking and compelling visuals in one spicy and saucy track.
Bobby Halvorson is a talented and insightful songwriter who lets the listener read between the lines.
Deathsport has a lot of love for Wang Chung.
Glazyhaze’s lyricism and melodic arrangement make for a fresh, new track.
“Younger,” is the perfect mix between pop-punk and Linkin Park.
The children yearn for indie sleaze, and J.Paul delivers.
The early 2000s are so back, with bands like Palejoy breathing new life into sounds we all love.
This is what separates Noelle Sucks from the fabled one-hit wonders of old.
Toilet Rats may have a silly name, but their record ‘Toilet Rats IV: Deluxe Edition’ is a work of genius.
“Songs Of A Lost World” is a stroke of pure genius.
Faith Fox is a star in the making who is just getting started.
Carter Brady’s efforts in ‘Shopping Cart’ should be rewarded tenfold, as this full-length LP results from undeniably hard work.
From start to finish, ‘Punk House’ invigorates the senses, inviting you along a complex sonic journey that will, hopefully, expand the mind.
Some songs are screaming colors, like the tracks within Knowsum’s new record.