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Violets Put The “Super” In Supergroup With One Modern Alternative Anthem After Another On New Self-Titled EP

A crushing, cathartic slab of harmonious/melodious Rawk made up of four anthems in the, ahem, making are what it’s all about when talking up the newest self-titled EP from supergroup Violets. Comprised of members of The Methadones, Blood People and Naked Raygun, Violets is in position to pounce from just [...]

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Bleed Treat The ’90’s Right With The Heavy Melodies That Make Up Post-Nu Self-Titled LP

Upon first listen through Bleed’s upcoming self-titled debut LP our immediate reaction was that the band took the aesthetic of Around The Fur and built a modern offering out of that with a focus on songs like the title track and “Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away)” as the blueprint. [...]

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The Journals Kept Deliver Some New Aural Anthems On EP Strike the Match

Rooted in this neat lo-fi ’80’s New Wave meets modern Indie Rawk aesthetic, the latest from The Journals Kept contains three tracks of timeless earnest aural anthems from the Western MA-based outfit.

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Pyramids Bring The Reggaeton-Infused Post-Black Metal Shoegaze Epic You Didn’t Know You Needed In 2025 On Pythagoras

As of right now, we have about 4 different intro paragraphs drafted for the newest from Pyramids which we’re still going to attempt to use in some capacity because Pythagoras is such a clusterfuck of sounds (In a good way) that we think it’s the kind of record that deserves [...]

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Idol Is More Vital Than Ever On Modern Pop-Punk Masterpiece Dream Into It

It is never not cool to be able to cover new Billy Idol music, especially when it sounds as iconic as the nine tracks featured across the former Generation X’er front man’s ninth full-length! Now an elder statesman of a scene Idol once helped build, Dream Into It is a [...]

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The Yagas Conjure A Delectable Cornucopia Of Sounds On Genre-Bending Midnight Minuet

A Doom-laden Goth Rawk opus peppered with elements of Alternative, Nu-Metal, and even Slavic Folk at times, Midnight Minuet from The Yagas is a delectable cornucopia of sounds that might be one of the best debuts of 2025 featuring one person responsible for many a modern visual scare over the [...]

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