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Frank Carter + The Rattlesnakes. Photo Credit: Daniel Alexander Harris
Photo Credit: Daniel Alexander Harris

As you may have known from reading this month’s “Incoming” preview, the month of May is a hectic one with today’s round of releases setting the tone for the next couple of weeks.

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, The Wildhearts, Amon Amarth, and Bad Religion lead the way in terms of notable returns. While pop-punk royalty, New Found Glory, head to the movies once more with ‘From The Screen To Your Stereo 3’.

When it comes to noteworthy and promising names, there’s plenty of new music to check out. Seattle party punks Dead Bars deliver their sophomore album in the form of ‘Regulars’. There’s the debut album from Nottingham emotive post-hardcore four-piece Merrick’s Tusk. Whereas Hot Milk look to kickstart a busy summer as they ask, ‘Are You Feeling Alive?’, and SoCal hardcore band Fury give us ‘Failed Entertainment’.

Finally, there are new releases from Kurokuma, Sleep Talk, Florida Man, An Horse, Tacocat, Not Love, Creature, The Shrine and more.


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Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – End Of Suffering (★★★.5 Review)
New Found Glory – From The Screen To Your Stereo 3
Amon Amarth – Berserker (★★★★ Review)
The Wildhearts – Renaissance Men
Bad Religion – Age of Unreason
Fury – Failed Entertainment (★★★.5 Review)
Merrick’s Tusk – Between The Earth And The Trees
Kurokuma – Sheffield’s Best Metal Bands Vol.1 EP (“Influences” feature)
Hot Milk – Are You Feeling Alive? (‘Festival Playlist’)
Dead Bars – Regulars (★★★ Review/Stream)
Sleep Talk – Everything In Colour
Florida Man – Tropical Depression
An Horse – Modern Air
Tacocat – This Mess Is a Place
Not Love – TO L-VE EP
Creature – HEX EP
Beezewax – Peace Jazz
The Shrine – Cruel World EP (Stream)
Her Burden – SayWhatYouWant

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