NEW MUSIC
A crushing, celestial journey through darkness and distortion—Holy Fawn returns with atmosphere to spare.
Still loud, still urgent, and still swinging—Rise Against’s latest is a battle cry wrapped in melody.
Yellowcard returns with a fresh dose of pop-punk nostalgia and emotional clarity, proving the best days might still be ahead.
A love song with a pulse—Wet Leg blend humor, heart, and hooks on their electrifying new track.
A poetic journey through love, loss, and reflection—where every note feels like a page from your own story.
The All-American Rejects return with ambitious new single, “Sandbox,” and a spontaneous tour of people’s backyards, which is bananas.
No filters, no fluff—just raw energy captured in grain and grit. Bad Nerves' chaos looks exactly how it felt: black, white, and loud as hell!
Local rockers Zoë Kilgren kick off the summer with their cheeky new single, “Girls In Skirts.”
Sungaze light up the shoegaze revival with a dreamy, emotional anthem that hits like a warm breeze on a cold day.
An upbeat anthem for the overwhelmed, “Who Cares?” turns anxiety into empowerment with synths, sass, and a shrug.
Slumber turns back the clock and cranks up the volume with a '90s rock blast that hits harder than ever.
The debut single from alt-rockers Strange Pink, “Pencil Chewer,” is a straight up banger.
Tally Spear has written the perfect pop-rock breakup anthem with WARGASM’s Sam Matlock, “Strangers.”
A nostalgic slow-burn that captures the chaos, charm, and quiet heartbreak of growing up too fast.
Good Terms turn personal struggle into emo-fueled resilience with “Progress” and a cause-driven mission.
Turnstile continues the rollout for ‘Never Enough’ with a stunning (and long) fourth single, “Look Out For Me.”
“Scar” is a raw, disjointed howl from Swoll—equal parts chaos, commentary, and catharsis.
“Long Way Down” is a dark, electronic descent into existential angst — with guitars that slap and a mood that lingers.
Riff-heavy, emotionally charged, and unapologetically raw—Paragona's debut leaves nothing on the table.
Emo artist Roderik’s new single, “All Or Nothing,” will eventually be hailed as an emo classic.
CONTENT is more than an album—it’s a question disguised as a dream, asking if we’re truly fulfilled or just scrolling through the noise.
Last Seen Alive releases a powerhouse debut single fit for a ‘Twilight’ soundtrack, “Is This What You Wanted?”
A sizzling blend of metalcore mayhem and Harajuku flair—HANABIE. serves up heat with “Spicy Queen.”