The Jellybricks - Dreaming In Stereo

From the second they welcome you to the age of stupid in the opening track, The Jellybricks more than live up to the album title.
From the second they welcome you to the age of stupid in the opening track, The Jellybricks more than live up to the album title.
15 Years after their last album, Rebuke lay out a tale of a world gone off-course and the universal anxiety that is the result on their most ambitious album to date, ‘Things One Shouldn’t Have To S
Dead Pioneers announce ther new album PO$T AMERICAN out 11th April on Hassle Records and share the second single from the album, the title track "PO$T AMERICAN."
Featuring members of Inspection 12, Whaleface, Hatrick and Redline, Florida’s The Softer Side has been cranking out melodic punk rock since 1999. The problem?
Bottom Bracket’s new album, ‘I’m So Afraid of Where,’ out now on Count Your Lucky Stars, finds the Chicago-based band drawing influences from the likes Braid, Into It.
Rarely has there been a punk album with a title that rings more true than The Manicdotes’ new EP.
Formed in Oakland, CA in late 2019, SPY has built on the foundation of bands like Bad Brains and Poison Idea rather than following the current wave of metallic hardcore. They’re set to unleash their latest release, Seen Enough, on Closed Casket Activities on February 21. No song on the EP ever overstays its welcome, instead embodying what makes hardcore frenetic. Burning through six songs in under ten minutes, every track is a testament to the energy the band has built up through relentless touring.
Jacksonville, FL natives Knives was originally meant to be a one-show project. Which seems like an awful lot of work to put in something so short-lived. But the self-proclaimed “boys of summer”
Released at the tail end of last year, I didn’t get round to Armatage Shanks’ new album because I was taking some time off from the site. But better late than never, right?
When you hear music like this—the wild, loose and woozy drags of guitar; the impossible beauty of it all—what kind of landscape presents itself in your mind? Vistas big enough to be forgotten in. Deserts which stretch back to the beginning of time. Infinite horizons melting into pink bokehs. It’s Texas, isn’t it?