Holyfangs - Holyfangs: I
Somewhere over the Summer, LA’s Holyfangs released their debut EP, the aptly titled ‘Holyfangs: I’. What to expect?
Somewhere over the Summer, LA’s Holyfangs released their debut EP, the aptly titled ‘Holyfangs: I’. What to expect?
Hailing from Northern Ireland, melodic punk rock outfit No Matter have been quietly chipping away at making a name for themselves for a little over a decade now.
UK punks Grade 2 announce their third studio album eponymously titled ‘Grade 2’ today, due for release on February 17, 2023 via Hellcat Records.
Their most representative work yet, the record is a thumping fifteen track tour-de-force melding the uncompromising ethos of punk with the howl of contemporary injustice, personal identity, and frustrations of Gen-Z youth, authentically told by three lads with punk coursing through their veins.
Nashville indie punks Dad Hats have announced they will be releasing their second full-length, ‘Spill,’ in February next year via Mind Over Matter Records (pre-save).
Old Wives have announced they will be releasing their new album, ‘Mega Low Maniac’ via Little Rocket Records (UK/EU), S

American Thrills are getting ready to drop their debut LP "Parted Ways" on November 18th via Wiretap Records(US) / Disconnect Disconnect(UK) with a limited vinyl run of the record which will be available in December.
Inny has announced their new LP titled "Pippin" will be released on December 16th via Nadine Records (pre-order).
Portland, Oregon’s Bothers have just announced the release of their sophomore LP “II” (due out November 18th on San Antonio/PDX label Dirt Cult Records with their advance single Black/Orange. The band’s self-titled debut album was a concise and raging lesson in relentless punk 'n' roll, with tips of the hat to bands like Motörhead, and Hot Snakes. ‘II’ marks a new era for the band. Heavier and more expansive, the album ventures into the realm of metalic hardcore with fiercesome riffing and dynamic tempo changes.
Rejection Pact’s new album “Can We Wait?” is the 12” follow up and natural progression from their previous 7” release “Threats of the World.” In familiar fashion, the songs leave no room for filler with the 13 track album clocking in under 20 minutes. The new album leans much more into social & political issues with every song fitting a cohesive theme that begs the question “CAN WE WAIT?.