Review: The Offspring – Supercharged
SoCal punk legends provide a cutthroat exploration of reliable tropes with occasional (and subtle) twists, and a barrage of catchy moments.
SoCal punk legends provide a cutthroat exploration of reliable tropes with occasional (and subtle) twists, and a barrage of catchy moments.
Los Angeles hardcore heroes will be bringing ‘Spiral in a Straight Line’ overseas in the new year.
Brighton indie/math-pop trio deliver a quirky and catchy number as they reminisce on broken relationships.
The French metalcore outfit preview another new cut from their upcoming extended ‘Human’ release.
The Oklahoma quartet deliver another volatile track ahead of their new EP later this month.
The St Albans group will hit the road in the new year, and have also dropped a video for ‘filthy/RIGHTEOUS’ featuring Crossfaith’s Kenta Koie.
The duo will kick off a final UK/European tour later this month.
This week round-up focuses on releases from Balance and Composure, Trash Boat, Drug Church, Sugar Horse, and Bicurious.
Your Life is Over Now…’ is a thoroughly enjoyable album that grows with every listen, made up by a tight, consistent batch of songs.
Sugar Horse should no longer feel like to be the “butt of the joke” as ‘The Grand Scheme Of Things’ deserves plenty of praise.
‘Heaven Can Wait’ is threaded by a relentless lyrical fury that rarely lets up, backed by a thoroughly bold and sonically rousing sound.
The New Yorkers’ fifth album sees them deliver a well-balanced mix of texture, density, and proven storytelling into a tight-knit ball of punk-driven and dulcet hardcore
There continues to be a magnetic quality to Balance and Composure’s sound… a lyrically stirring and musically rich and layered return
“’Blind Side Sonny’ is a song about revenge”. Listen to Coheed’s firey new single.
‘Mile A Minute’ sees the Long Island group revisit two old cuts and deliver a brand new track.
Between the Buried and Me, Sugar Horse, Adebisi Shank, and The Fall of Troy are among the first 28 names announced for next year’s ATG.
Get the full details on the Scottish duo’s fourth full-length album, set to be released in January.
Expect to hear the first full-length from the Brighton trio in November. Listen to the title track too.
The North West quartet’s new grunge rock single explores inferiority and self-loathing.
Questionably arriving with heightened expectations, ‘Devoured By The Mouth of Hell’ sees Heriot acutely reach them.
Filled with plausible hooks and impactful breakdowns, OHOH’s farewell rarely shows signs of evolution.
This week’s round-up covers releases from Origami Angel, Heriot and Our Hollow, Our Home.
‘Feeling Not Found’ is Origami Angel’s sharpest effort to date.
Listen to the first track in six years from Lonely The Brave’s frontman’s solo project – Grumble Bee.
Promising Chicago emo-rockers will deliver their debut album next month via Wax Bodega.
One of Pure Noise Records’ latest additions will release their label debut next month.
Budding Michigan group prepare to support The Wonder Years and The Menzingers with a hooky slice power-pop.
Hyper-pop-punk newcomers tip us off on some of their fellow Irish bands to watch out for.
The second track off ‘From Zero’ is also the 2024′ League of Legends’ World Championship Anthem.
Hear the final preview ahead of Balance and Composure’s long-awaited return next week.
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