Deaf Havana - All These Countless Nights

After releasing three albums between 2009 and 2013, things became quiet around Deaf Havana.
After releasing three albums between 2009 and 2013, things became quiet around Deaf Havana.
On their third album, Vancouver’s Japandroids have taken the scrappy sound from their previous releases and gave it an upgrade. Now it’s as huge as the crowd at a Trump rally. It’s true.
If garage-y punk rock is your thing, you should probably do yourself a favor and check out Switzerland’s Capital Youth.
Even though Open City has already been a band for two years and have played a bunch of shows in that time, they had yet to put out any music.
With Trump in the Oval Office, I think it’s fair to say the world has never needed a new Iron Reagan album more than right now.
- by Nate Hennon
- by Gregory Lambrechts
Five years after their last album, San Francisco's Nothington is finally back with a new album! "In The End" will be out Feb 17 via Red Scare and it could very well be their best album to date.
Following a triptych of 7” releases, Belgium’s Brutus is about to unleash their debut full-length upon the unsuspecting masses.
Ah, Frank Carter. His rage may have always been as white hot as his hair is ginger, but on “Modern Ruin” it takes on a more restrained form and the album is all the better because of it.