Cloud Nothings - The Shadow I Remember

Cloud Nothings returns to announce a new album due February 26th via Carpark Records and shares a new song and video from the forthcoming record. "Am I Something" is the first song from The Shadow I Remember, which finds the band reunited with producer Steve Albini, who helmed the production for their breakout 2012 album Attack On Memory.

The Dead Krazukies - Icarus

Fans of Useless ID, Bad Cop Bad Cop, Venerea and the likes may be familiar with France's skatepunk outfit The Dead Krazukies. After the release of their debut LP in 2016, they played shows all over Europe and had the chance to open the Punk In Drublic Festival in 2019.

Known for catchy melodies and California 90s style punk, the five piece band is about to release “Icarus” on 20th November on SBÄM Records in Europe, Sound Speed Records in USA and Punk&Disorderly Records in Canada.

Moral Mazes - Gold Beach Fortress 7"

Moral Mazes was formed from a friendship between Jeff Dean (Airstream Futures, The Bomb, All Eyes West, Dead Ending), Darren Zentek: Drums (Office of Future Plans) and J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines). While they form the core of the band, the vocals are taken on by someone else for each release. On their debut that was Jonah Matranga (Far, Onelinedrawing) and for the new 7" they have teamed up with Amusement Parks on Fire's Michael Feerick.

Renee Heartfelt - Discography

Renee Heartfelt (featuring members of Cloak/Dagger, Count Me Out, American Nightmare, Striking Distance, Memorial, Trial By Fire, Time Flies, etc.) were a band ahead of their time. While that's possibly an all-too-often used excuse for why a band goes unnoticed until long after breaking up, it truly feels justified in this instance. Formed by musicians who had cut their teeth in a list of bands that reads like a who's who of late '90s / early 2000s hardcore, this time around they were taking a familiar turn towards the more melodic and less aggressive.

Seahaven - Halo Of Hurt

There was a time when it looked like Seahaven might never make music again – but any doubts about that can dissipate, as today, they have revealed that they have signed to Pure Noise Records. The California-based quartet have announced their long-awaited return with a new single and video, “Moon,” which comes off of their forthcoming album, Halo of Hurt, due out November 20, 2020.