NEW MUSIC
Drama Dolls channel frustration, punk-rock attitude, and razor-sharp hooks into “Salad,” a chaotic anthem about rejecting expectations and living life on your own terms.
SLEEP CLUB blends shoegaze, alternative metal, and horror-inspired storytelling on “Dweller,” a haunting wall of sound that lingers long after the final note.
Half Me crank up the intensity on “Weather Eye,” a crushing blend of atmosphere, groove, and modern metalcore aggression.
Dark Divine embrace the fun side of the macabre on “Undead Melody,” a theatrical metalcore anthem packed with hooks, horror, and heavy riffs.
Raymond Little finds beauty in everyday life on “Tina Turner,” a warm and thoughtful alternative rock track rooted in authentic storytelling.
Lozenge transform burnout, financial anxiety, and modern disillusionment into a towering shoegaze anthem on “Everything.”
j.paul and Lazy Trail capture the warmth, nostalgia, and daydreams of young love on the dreamy bedroom-pop gem “Flowers.”
Belfast rockers A.N.J.A. hit the gas on “Jet Girl,” a ferocious blast of garage rock attitude, punk energy, and pure rock and roll swagger.
Meathead deliver a cathartic blast of emo, pop punk, and post-hardcore chaos on the addictive new single “Shut Up, Brain.”
Anti-Spirit channel the frustration, grit, and rebellious spirit of '90s alternative rock on “This World Makes Fools Of Us All.”
atmos bloom balance dream-pop bliss and existential uncertainty on the hypnotic new single “Everything.”
A Perfect Circle return with “Starless,” a haunting and cinematic new single arriving ahead of an expansive 2026 world tour.
Young Lovers drift through heartbreak and hypnotic shoegaze atmospheres on the breathtaking “Mourning Routine.”
The Barbarians of California crank the chaos to dangerous new levels on “The Gnarlycore Class” while announcing sophomore album Megatons.
The Silver Bars turn noir storytelling into a hook-heavy indie rocker that refuses to sit still.
Lost in the City channel classic pop punk emotion and restless growing pains on “Say Anything.”
Mock Media revive gritty new wave swagger on “Mock City Rock” with sharp edges and real attitude.
OK Goodnight blur the lines between math rock, indie pop, and post-hardcore on the breathtaking new single “Spiral.”
Wirefall tap into peak nu-metal nostalgia on “I Stand” while keeping the sound massive and modern.
Layer Cake blend bright indie pop energy with emotional heaviness on the beautifully conflicted “numb.”
Gideon double down on groove and aggression with the absolutely crushing new single “4x4.”
Temples drift into darker, atmospheric territory on “Blue Flame,” trading groove for melancholy and tension.
Witch Club Satan push boundaries with “The Kids Will Kill Us,” pairing brutality with a deeply unsettling visual.
Cigarettes After Sex lean darker and more seductive on “Twizzler,” a slow-burn that lingers.
156/Silence return with From A Distance, launching the era with the relentless and explosive “No Arms.”
carol drifts into cosmic shoegaze territory on “Star,” a slow-burning dream that rewards patience.
Fuzz Panic finds Armand Popa locked in, pushing his sound further without losing the raw edge that makes it hit.
Lucy Frost turns hidden toxicity into a sharp, metaphor-heavy wake-up call on “Lead Paint.”
Love Like Enemies balance crushing metalcore aggression and uplifting resilience on “Viper (Playing With Fire),” a dynamic anthem fueled by passion and perseverance.