Nostalgia is a major fuel source for pop culture today, stimulating our brains with positive memories. But nostalgia can only get you so far. A bunch of the bands we grew up on are not only still together, but still killing it.
Holding Absence are completing a trilogy of full-lengths with the release of their new record ‘The Noble Art Of Self Destruction’.
Koyo, your new favorite band, have revealed the details of their hotly-anticipated debut album ‘Would You Miss It?’. You’re going to love it.
Static Dress have signed to Roadrunner Records, and are releasing a deluxe version of their debut album ‘Rouge Carpet Disaster’. Here’s one of the new additions.
Scowl are having one hell of a 2023. They’ve just released their fantastic new EP Psychic Dance Routine. They recently brought the ruckus to Coachella and showed a whole new generation of music fans what hardcore is all about. And now, they are heading on a MASSIVE tour across the US. They aren’t going to be on their own, though. They will be joined on select dates by Militarie Gun, MSPAINT, and Big Laugh. So that’s some of this: Read more: Punk Supergroup NORMY Sign To Smart Punk And this: And a bit of this too: And of course, a… Read more »
I See Stars are well and truly back, sharing TWO brand new tracks, their first music in seven years. Time to celebrate!
idobi radio is chock full of brand new music again, from the poppiest of punk to the most crushing of metalcore. Get stuck in!
Over twenty years of pure in-your-face metal, The Acacia Strain stands tall on top of the mountain of heavy music. Delivering us their eleventh and twelfth full-length albums proving once again they are one of the most consistent and hard-working heavy bands around.
Caskets are setting out their latest bid for total world domination with the announcement of a brand new full-length album.
Closure In Moscow are marching to the beat of their own drum on the latest chaotic taste of their upcoming album ‘Soft Hell’.