Coming off of the resounding success of their debut collection, Crying In The Shower, which dropped earlier this year, Letdown. is back with the dizzyingly introspective “Happiness Is Overrated.” Following the chorus’ poignant proclamation, “This is not another party song/Just someone barely holding on,” Letdown.’s latest masterpiece delves deep into the sacrifices and measures vocalist Blake Coddington is willing to take to shield himself from being hurt. The song, accompanied by a captivating music video, explores themes of disillusionment and the pursuit of true happiness—if it exists. From the opening chords, “Happiness Is Overrated” sets a haunting tone, drawing listeners… Read more »
Yeuku has shared a brand new EP, covering the full spectrum of emotions that pass through the body whilst falling in and out of love.
Harms Way have announced the details of ‘Common Suffering’, their first full-length in five years, and it’s set to be an absolute monster.
Outbreak Fest returned to Manchester this past weekend for three days of pure unfiltered hardcore fury. Here are the ten songs that defined it.
Knocked Loose have returned with two incredible, ravenous and unrelenting new tracks, “Deep In The Willow” & “Everything Is Quiet Now”.
In anticipation of their highly anticipated fall co-headlining tour, Black Veil Brides and former HIM frontman Ville Valo (VV) have unveiled their epic, collaborative cover of Sisters Of Mercy’s “Temple Of Love.” The collaboration captures the essence of the original while infusing it with fresh energy that only Black Veil Brides’ Andy Biersack and VV could bring to the table. The haunting melodies and atmospheric instrumentals create a mesmerizing backdrop for Biersack and Valo‘s distinctive, dark vocals and the dynamic presence of Black Veil Brides. Their combined efforts bring a unique interpretation to the song, adding a modern twist while… Read more »
L.S. Dunes—the supergroup which consists of Anthony Green, Frank Iero, Tim Payne, Tucker Rule, and Travis Stever—have issued their epic sci-fi horror-inspired music video for “Grey Veins.” “Grey Veins” is a creative homage to ’70s Japanese Sci-Fi horror films and comes from the mind of guitarist, Iero. The epic visual masterfully combines elements of fantasy and warfare and was directed by the renowned director David Brodsky, known for his work with acclaimed bands such as August Burns Red, Helmet, and Cannibal Corpse. In a stroke of creative brilliance across “Grey Veins,” the band members each transform into valiant soldiers thrust… Read more »
City And Colour, the moniker of Canadian singer-songwriter Dallas Green‘s solo project, has announced his eagerly anticipated US tour in support of his recent full-length album The Love Still Held Me Near, which arrived earlier this year. The tour will kick off on Aug. 29 in Denver, CO, and run through the remainder of the summer wrapping on Sept. 20 in Atlanta, GA. Read more: Dizzy Unleash Bittersweet New Single, “Close” Earlier this spring, City And Colour wrapped the first leg of tour which celebrated his album release on March 31. On his previous run, Green intertwined classics such as… Read more »
Code Orange are back at full force with two chaotically mind-melting tracks, “Grooming My Replacement” and “The Game”.
Following up the recent release of their deluxe edition of Baku’s Revenge, Magnolia Park have gifted fans with another brand new track. “Homicide” leans toward the more pop-infused sound the band sometimes explores in their writing. While certainly still being a pop punk banger, the track has an explosive and anthemic chorus you could hear on the radio. The band have quit the knack for crafting a catchy chorus. They’re totally in their bag with this new tune. Magnolia Park have always spread the message of inclusivity and acceptance across their music. Tracks like “Don’t Be Racist” and “Misfits” directly… Read more »