Reuther - Like A Ghost

Hailing from the once great city of Detroit, Reuther got its start when James Vee and Daniel Stover decided to start a new project after their former band, Forty Lashes, had run its course.
Hailing from the once great city of Detroit, Reuther got its start when James Vee and Daniel Stover decided to start a new project after their former band, Forty Lashes, had run its course.
Belgium’s The Rocket are back with more synth-enhanced pop-punk tunes on their latest album, ‘Another Reason Not To Fear The Sky’.
Spielbergs is a new band out of Norway who recently released their debut EP via UK upstarts By The TIme It Gets Dark. The dudes running the label actually started the label just so they could release this band's EP.
The Miami noise mongers known as Wrong are back with a new album.
Seattle’s Four Lights (a Star Trek reference) recently released their sophomore album via Bomb Pop Records (US) and Stardumb Records (EU).
The Beths occupy a warm, energetic sonic space between joyful hooks, sun-soaked harmonies, and acerbic lyrics. Their debut album "Future Me Hates Me," forthcoming on Carpark Records, delivers an astonishment of roadtrip-ready pleasures, each song hitting your ears with an exhilarating endorphin rush like the first time you heard Slanted and Enchanted or “Cannonball.”
As soon as Shawna Porter lets loose in opening track ‘Lone Wolves,’ a song that touches on the gun violence epidemic that’s plaguing America, you know this is going to be good.
Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn are back to being bad moms in a sequel no one was waiting for. Not only are they back, but this time around their moms (Christine Baranski, Susan Sarandon and Cherly Hines) are involved as well. Obviously that means double the moms, but unfortunately also double the cringe-worthy moments and double the jokes that never land.
Satanic Surfers are not the only Swedish punk legends making a comeback. No Fun At All is back as well with ‘Grit’, their first new album since 2008’s ‘Lowrider’. And holy shit, it is good!
Dayton, Ohio… not exactly a hotbed for punkrock. Nobody told The Raging Nathans though. Or maybe someone did and they just didn’t care.