Song of the Day: Jaws The Shark – ‘California’
Rising multi-instrumentalist Jaws The Shark launches his debut album with this swaggering slice of indie/alt-rock.
Rising multi-instrumentalist Jaws The Shark launches his debut album with this swaggering slice of indie/alt-rock.
Thriving with a grungy urgency, the melodic hardcore group demonstrate their dynamic transition to soaring territory with impressive results.
They’ll also be releasing a limited edition cassette boxset and going on tour in the spring.
The long-standing Gainesville punk rockers team up with Californian post-hardcore group as HWM prepare to celebrate their 30th anniversary.
It’ll be released this Friday and includes a Billie Eilish cover.
Rich orchestration meets ferocious metalcore, the Swedish group delivers a compelling preview of their upcoming fifth album.
It’ll be their first full-band UK dates in eight years, and they’ll be joined my Philly emo grouo Sweet Pil..
Emerging NYC group pack plenty of punch with a nostalgic blast of straight-up pop-punk.
This week’s round-up includes releases from Comeback Kid, Grieving, Greywind, and Bedbug.
Blending industrial/hard rock parts with modern trap and electronic elements, the rising artist provides an intense account of inner turmoil.
Returning with their first album in almost a decade, the Ohio outfit sound reinvigorated with a jangly and energetic piece of emo rock.
Here are over 50 new tracks you might have missed over the past week (or so). Featuring music from Northlane, Twin Atlantic, Tenacious D, The Devil Wears Prada, and many more.
The Black Country duo preview their debut album as they address the struggle that working-class artists face when breaking into the Arts.
With its delicious wordplay and equally gorgeous guitar melodies, Canadian indie-pop outfit Good Kid provide the perfect antidote to brighter days.
‘A Celebration of Beginnings’ will see the Scottish trio play three shows in three nights.
South West newcomers mark their arrival with an impactful slice of emotional alt-rock as they explore the poignant sense of loss.
The Brighton post-metal four-piece have also announced a run of headline shows.
The EP features remixes from Zetra, Cruel Blue, Mouth Slut, and Soft Faith.
The Scottish quartet deliver another slice of socially and politically-charged anthemic punk from their upcoming third album.
Find out what new albums and EPs are out this week including Judas Priest, Mayday Parade, NOAHFINNCE, Midas Fall, and more.
The final announcement includes 34 new names, along with the day splits being confirmed.
The rising quartet put their mutual admiration for all things ‘90s alternative and grunge to the forefront.
They will bow out with four headline shows and one final appearance at 2000trees in July.
The final preview of ‘Mirror’s Edge’ sees the Aussie prog metalcore mob rope in one of their biggest influences.
Described as “an unholy communion of light and dark,” the video arrives as they welcome a new member and prepare for an intimate UK tour.
Ongoing renovation work at Portsmouth Guildhall venue means next month’s two-day gathering has been postponed.
Dan Campbell and his 15-person ensemble capture the carefree, almost chaotic, nature of being a touring band with ‘In Lieu Of Flower’s third single.
The rising London-based songstress has also shared a new track – ‘Image & Likeness Of The End’.
Cambridge post-hardcore group treats us to another favourable taster from ‘Everything Goes Right, All At Once’.
Amplified by huge riffs, the Welsh quartet stride forward with an anthemic slab of gritty rock, and with a little help from a legendary frontman.