Militarie Gun - Life Under The Gun

Los Angeles' Militarie Gun announces their debut album Life Under The Gun, due June 23rd via Loma Vista Recordings. The 12-track project will include the previously-released single "Do It Faster," as well as today's new single "Very High," which arrives with a Mason Mercer-directed music video.  "Very High" distills vocalist and bandleader Ian Shelton's uncanny ability to marry instantly-memorable hooks with classic punk anthems, this time letting the song's soaring chorus take the spotlight.

Rancid - Tomorrow Never Comes

Carrying the same raw energy since their 1991 inception, Rancid has been deemed by Stereogum as “incapable of making a bad album.” Today, the Berkeley, California, punk stalwarts continue that streak with the announcement of their highly anticipated 10th studio album. ‘Tomorrow Never Comes’ is due for a June 2nd release via Epitaph Records, produced by longtime collaborator, Bad Religion guitarist and Epitaph founder, Brett Gurewitz.

Buggin - Concrete Cowboys

Chicago hardcore band Buggin is here to have a good time. The band announced their long-awaited first full-length, Concrete Cowboys, set for release June 2nd on Flatspot Records. The songs are vibrant, groovy, and real, mixing more playful elements with cathartic moments. First taste comes in “All Eyes On You,” a blistering track bringing to mind bands like Bad Brains and Righteous Jams. Vocalist Bryanna Bennett gives a punchy delivery, and they are joined halfway through the song by labelmate and fellow Chicagoan Kharma vocalist, Jordan Moten.

Priors - Daffodil

“Daffodil”, the lead single and title track of PRIORS’ forthcoming full-length (June 2nd, 2023 via Mothland) introduces a new direction for the punk outfit, one that challenges the “sex, drug and rock & roll” way of life, while maintaining fierce energy through acute songwriting. The piece features a unique blend of acoustic and electric guitars, touches of Farfisa organ, a bombastic backbeat and distorted vocals… “Whatcha think about that?”

Gumm - Slogan Machine

Gumm have announce their debut album, Slogan Machine, due out May 19th from Convulse Records! Hailing from Chattanooga, TN, the band traffic in a highly engaging blend of unhinged punk, inventive post-hardcore, and full-on hardcore stomp that's sure to perk the ears of any fan of aggressive music.

Scoville Unit - See What Can Be

Ernest Jenning Record Co., Trash Casual and NY metro area indie-rock quartet Scoville Unit are excited to announce the Friday, June 2 release of the band’s new album, See What Can Be. The new album brims with a newfound confidence and mastery of the band's craft that features tight, crunchy, '60s-influenced pop-rock with big, baited hooks alongside jangling and fuzz-drenched guitars — imagine Brian Wilson growing up in Asbury Park instead of Malibu.

Mercy Music - What You Stand To Lose

“This song is about coming to terms with the fact that the person you’re in love with is no longer in love with you,” says vocalist and guitarist Brendan Scholz of Las Vegas-based pop-punk outfit MERCY MUSIC on the band’s devastatingly upbeat alt-rock single/video (“Love You/Need You”) taken from their upcoming fourth full-length album What You Stand To Lose out June 30th via Double Helix Records/SBÄM Records. “There is all of the physical and mental pain that comes with [heartbreak], along with trying to handle it all and using it to try and grow to be better.