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Following up on their 2019 album ‘In Limbo,’ Italy’s Teenage Bubblegums are back with 5 furious new songs that are drenched in darkness. I’m talking Vin Diesel in Pitch Black kinda darkness.
Following up on their 2019 album ‘In Limbo,’ Italy’s Teenage Bubblegums are back with 5 furious new songs that are drenched in darkness. I’m talking Vin Diesel in Pitch Black kinda darkness.
Philadelphia’s ERRTH is a new-ish band that features a couple of familiar faces in the form of Reunions’ Eric Saylor and Aspiga’s Kevin Day.
On their fifth album, Edmonton’s pop-punks Real Sickies dish out fourteen new tunes that can still be labeled as Ramonescore, but with additional new wave-y, post-punk flourishes.
With a solid debut album and one hell of an entertaining live show tucked firmly under their collective belt, Gallus is back with their brand new EP, ‘Cool To Drive,’ out now on Marshall Records.
On their first outing for Iodine Recordings and their first new album in six years, Seattle’s Dead Bars more than deliver. On ‘All Dead Bars Go To Heaven’ took a bit of a different approach.
Full throttle from Vancouver, BC to wherever the open road takes them The Vicious Cycles are BACK with their new LP Get Wrecked on Pirates Press Records!
Before you even get the shrink wrap off the gatefold jacket, you can guess what kind of party you're in for. "Our pal Shakey Deal is the cover model," says Cycles head honcho Billy Bones. "A tuff looking scrub on a minibike says a lot about who we are." And who is that exactly? "We play garage/punk rock and roll songs about motorcycles. We like to have a good time."
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, the members of Iron Mind have been torchbearers for hardcore from down for nearly twenty years. Today, the band announce their third album, Test Of The Iron Mind, set for release June 13th through Flatspot Records (worldwide) and Last Ride Records (AUS). Aptly titled, the ten tracks on Test Of The Iron Mind nod to Iron Mind’s history, while clearly written with the band's contemporary vision. Groove-driven riffs, stomping breakdowns, and confidently delivered lyrics make up the bulk of the record.
Smut — the Chicago band comprised of vocalist/lyricist Tay Roebuck, guitarist Andie Min, bassist John Steiner, guitarist Sam Ruschman, and drummer Aidan O’Connor — announces their new album, Tomorrow Comes Crashing, out June 27th via Bayonet Records, and shares the new single/video, “Syd Sweeney.” Tomorrow Comes Crashing marks Smut's first record with O'Connor and Steiner, and sees the band re-energized and trained on the limitless potential that comes with making music with people you love.
TURNSTILE have announced details of their eagerly awaited new album NEVER ENOUGH, which is set to arrive on June 6th, marking their first full-length release in four years. Today, the band have also shared the album’s title track, which is available on all streaming platforms and features an official music video directed by the band’s own Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory.
Brooklyn’s post-punk stalwarts SAVAK are excited to announce their new album SQUAWK! out May 30 on Ernest Jenning Recording Co. / Peculiar Works Music. The band is also sharing their new single "No Man's Island" and its accompanying music video, which was directed by Rob Kassabian.